I feel like I'm beating a dead horse here, but I added some book covers & links to the heroes post, just to show you how your well-researched lists can be made a little more interactive & visually interesting. I'll stop now.
That's an interesting idea, Kristen, but I'm not sure about pushing readers off of our website onto publishers' pages. But the bottom line is that if we had to design anything beyond a basic annotated list, we wouldn't be able to get them into the website schedule at all. There's always a tradeoff!
I've been the editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc, since 1996; previously editor of The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books and a children's and young adult librarian. Received my M.A. in library science from the University of Chicago in 1982 and a B.A. from Pitzer College in 1978.
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Yes, Heroes will be back in fall '08. It's popular with a lot of children's lit people, including Ginee Seo.
Let's hope that their first mission is rescuing Tim and Heidi from LOS ANGELES.
didn't ever think i'd be saying this, but that's a bit of a blah list. is that really it for heroes?
Also, it gets wrong the name of the illustrators for NEW YORK'S BRAVEST: None other than Steve Johnson & Lou Fancher.
I feel like I'm beating a dead horse here, but I added some book covers & links to the heroes post, just to show you how your well-researched lists can be made a little more interactive & visually interesting. I'll stop now.
That's an interesting idea, Kristen, but I'm not sure about pushing readers off of our website onto publishers' pages. But the bottom line is that if we had to design anything beyond a basic annotated list, we wouldn't be able to get them into the website schedule at all. There's always a tradeoff!
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