Kidlitosphere -- and Eon
Jan. 30th, 2009 09:45 pmJust spotted this on Fuse #8: the good news part, which is the launch of Kidlitosphere Central. It's already an amazing-looking resource, and huge credit to MotherReader for bringing it to life! It looks as if it would be entirely possible to spend all one's free time (or work time, if that happens to be your job) learning of more and more great children's and YA books from the bloggers who love them so much.
And since I'm on the list (thanks, MR!), I better get down it - especially as I was made aware that I may have sounded 'less than impressed' by Eon when I wrote briefly about it. (This via
steepholm , and it's possible that he wasn't reading that carefully, but of course, possible that he was and I wasn't writing carefully.) Because I definitely liked it, and am very much looking forward to reading the sequel when it comes out.
( Dragons and (unreliable) narrators and eunuchs and more )
Just as I started off by linking to Kidlitosphere Central, I'll mention the fact that I wouldn't put this at the lower end of YA. But that's not a particularly informed judgment, and I'm an admitted super-wimp about violence and brutality.
And since I'm on the list (thanks, MR!), I better get down it - especially as I was made aware that I may have sounded 'less than impressed' by Eon when I wrote briefly about it. (This via
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( Dragons and (unreliable) narrators and eunuchs and more )
Just as I started off by linking to Kidlitosphere Central, I'll mention the fact that I wouldn't put this at the lower end of YA. But that's not a particularly informed judgment, and I'm an admitted super-wimp about violence and brutality.