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Ypulse Book Essentials: Richard Wright, Stars Pack 'Book of Lies' Trailer, Youthful Wisdom

Posted by alli on 08-27-2008

Editor's Note: Just a reminder that we will not be publishing Ypulse Books Friday due to the Labor Day holiday weekend. We'll be back with more coverage next Wednesday.

Black_Boy_Cover.jpgNative Son (Richard Wright's life and works discussed on NPR.)

- Book of Lies (Check out Brad Meltzer's new book's star-studded trailer.) (PopCandy)

- Scholastic encouraging gender stereotypes? (Chasing Ray is not happy with The Girls' Book of Glamour and The Boys' Book of Survival.)

- On the positive side… (Scholastic has launched a fun election '08 site for teachers and students)

- Random House's 'morality clause' (Cory Doctorow says no way, no how would he sign such a clause, and wasn't asked to, though Random House has added it as part of its standard contract with children's authors) (Boing Boing)

- Youthful Wisdom Press (publishes the creative writing efforts of kids.)

- Who the Hell is Pansy O'Hara (Just got my copy. Can't wait to read this fact/trivia/information filled reference book about 50 of the most beloved books of all time.)

- David Levithan talks about Push (He's so cool, no?) (SLJ)

- Why we shouldn't be readiing Catcher in the Rye anymore (Anne Trubeck says there are newer, more relevant anti-heros out there in today's YA.) (Good) (Thanks Andrea!)

- All day Harry read-a thon (September 23rd) (CNET News.com)

- If only I were single… (Penguin launches a book-lovers dating site.) (Bookseller.com)

- Excitement for fall YA titles (USA Today)

- Kindle and the textbook industry (The perfect couple may finally be getting engaged. And, 'Amazon confirms student version of Kindle') (Ars Technica) (Tech Crunch)

- I loooooove this 'Cover Story' about I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone. (In my humble opinion, they soooooo chose the right one!) (Melissa Walker)

- In case you missed them (Jezebel's Lizzie Skurnick re-reads Flowers in the Attic and A Little Princess)

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