Monthly Archives: July 2012

What’s So Great about Kids’ Books?

Okay, I’ll ‘fess up. I’m an adult. And I read books intended for adults–sometimes grim, serious books. But when I really want to have fun reading, I usually grab a book by someone who writes for kids. I’m a big … Continue reading

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Johnny and the Pulps

In the 1930s–even in an alternative universe such as the one Johnny Graphic lives in–there wasn’t as much for a kid to read as there is today. Every library, of course, stocked its shelves with classic literature that appealed to … Continue reading

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Paperback Now Available

As much as I enjoy reading books on my Nook, I spend more time reading old-fashioned paperbacks and hardcovers. Clearly, a lot of kids and grown-ups still read that way, with physical books currently outselling e-books by far. For me … Continue reading

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