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RIASS news:
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Have you read our latest reviews, interviews and features?
A RIASS reader is looking for suggestions for “popular YA books that contain overly sexualised, passive, or unrealistically bad-ass heroines”. If you have any recommendations, feel free to add them in the comments of this post.
Other bookish stuff:
It’s the 50th anniversary of the classic, A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle, and there’s a blog tour going on.
YA novel readers clash with publishing establishment
Maggie Stiefvater adds her 2c on bloggers and “reviews” (quotation marks hers)
Beyond Choose Your Own Adventure: Coliloquy Ebooks Give Readers an Active Role
Apple ready to get its teeth into textbook publishing
Kim J Gardiner shares her thoughts on time for planning, and writing in the shower
An author muses on whether to write female characters or male characters
On reading the same books over and over…and over to your kids.
Fourteen punctuation marks that make the world of the written word a richer place
Typography and chocolate? Could this day get any better?
For Books’ Sake: a great site featuring books by independent women for independent women
Reading Fiction Helps Your Career
Want to write a good book? Write a bad one first. Here’s why.
The new way Twitter will dominate online journalism.
Aggressive females and knightly males
The Nile is running a massive Facebook sweepstakes. Swing by and enter!
I thoroughly enjoyed the film adaptation of Hugo on the holidays (now I need to catch up and read the book):
And just because I’m still taken by yesterday’s chocolate typography:















There are several reasons I choose to review very few YA titles and the current kerfuffle is one of them.
Shelleyrae recently posted..Review: Under The Influence by Jacqueline Lunn
Much of what I’ve been reviewing of late has been YA, but I’ve been fairly insulated from all of this. I think being all the way over here in Australia and not necessarily engaging so much on forums and on social media etc has helped.