Friday, July 09, 2010
[News and Notes] July 9, 2010
I hope everyone enjoyed the Fourth of July weekend. I've provided links to some interesting news stories from the past week.
From npr.org:
NPR is presenting a series called "Thrilled to Death" which features interviews and book recommendations from best-selling authors. Take a look at author Karin Slaughter’s interview.
Stephen King is publishing a 10th Anniversary edition of his book, On Writing. In this re-broadcast interview, he reveals his struggles with addiction, his spiritual beliefs, and the recovery process from a nearly-fatal accident.
From usatoday.com:
Author Tess Gerritsen answers questions about a new television drama based on two female characters from her novels--a detective and a medical examiner.
Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird celebrates its 50th anniversary on Sunday, July 11.
Blogging mothers-to-be at Shelf Renewal offer a few light-hearted mommy novels for readers to enjoy.
Browse the library catalog for any titles mentioned in these articles.
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