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Max N.

Jeff Kinney: 'I didn't think I was writing Wimpy Kid for kids' - interview | Books | Th... - 2 views

    • Max N.
       
      Lots of info on jeff kinney
  • On his last visit to the UK, Kinney was a backpacker. Now he is one of the most successful children's auth
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  • The Wimpy Kid format is simple. Each book is full of handwritten notes to make it look as though it is Greg's diary and the pages are peppered with cartoon illustrations of his day-to-day life. The plots are paper-thin but the jokes come thick and fast – and the results have been staggering. The books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 50m copies worldwide – close to 9m in the UK. The first two titles have been made into movies which, while they may not have appealed to the critics, made more than $147m at the box office. Kinney himself was named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people of 2009, something he actually thought was a practical joke ("I'm not even the most influential person in my own house," he said at the time).
  • d book. The first was published just four years ago by a small American art-book publisher with a print-run of only 15,000. Like all the others, the new title describes the ups and downs, trials and tribulations of the everyday life of Greg Heffley, a likable, self-obsessed 12-year-old desperate to fit in at school, hugely impatient to grow up and tormented by his amoral older brother, his pesky baby brother and his well-meaning parents. This time, Greg and his family are snowed in over the holidays, leading to all kinds
  • of domestic mayhem
  • ors on the planet and today he is digesting the news that his latest book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever, has leapt straight into the No 1 slot in the British children's book bestseller charts. Its predecessor, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth, published last year, was said to have sold at the rate of one book every 11 seconds. "It is still pretty hard to take in," Kinney admits with a lopsided grin. "I feel like I'm watching it happen to someone else. It's a bit like being in The Truman Show."This is the sixth Wimpy K
  • Brought up on a diet of Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge and The Far Side, Kinney dreamed as a student of becoming a newspaper cartoonist but says modestly that his "lack of talent as an illustrator" put paid to that ambition. Instead, he took a job after college as a graphic and layout designer on a local newspaper and went on to conceive and set up Poptropica, an educational gaming site for children. As if to confirm the impression I've been getting that his global success as an author has not quite sunk in, Kinney tells me he still works for Poptropica full-time."They are very understanding when I need to go on book tours, but when I get back to my normal life it is nine-to-five every day. I only work on my books at nights and at weekends. It is really just like a hobby," he says, albeit an incredibly time-consuming one. Each book takes nine months of evenings and weekends to finish, leaving little time for anything else. Luckily, his wife, Julie, is "very supportive" and his sons, Will, nine, and Grant, six, enjoy watching him draw – "so I spend time with them that way". A self-confessed big kid, who would happily eat "junk cereal" for every meal, he has also just become cub-scout master for his boys' local troop in Plainville, Massachussets, which he is "very excited about".
  • When Kinney first had the idea for the Wimpy Kid he thought it would be a one-off nostalgic book for adults. "I never thought I was writing for kids at all," he explains. "It really shocked and unsettled me to hear kids were buying the books. If I'd known I was writing for kids I might actually have spelt things out a bit more and that would probably have killed the appeal."
  • He thinks the fact his characters have a slightly knowing, adult perspective is one of the qualities children find appealing. "Kids can sniff out when they are being preached to and they don't like it," he says. "So while my books aren't amoral they are not infused with morals or a message either and kids like that. They also like the fact that Greg is awkward and imperfect. He's not better than them at everything; he's struggling to manage life just as they are."
  • The look of the books is as important as the storyline and characters, he says. "When a kid picks up one of my books it lets them understand straight away that this is not work."
  • While he has not read Wimpy Kid's closest British cousin, The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Kinney draws a parallel between Greg and Holden Caulfield of The Catcher in the Rye: "In both cases you have a slightly unreliable narrator who is very cocksure and certain that his view of the world is the correct one – there might well be an unconscious relationship between my character and JD Salinger's.
  • Holden Caulfield made only one literary outing but Greg's appearances in print have become an annual event (publication day this year was dubbed Wimpy Kid Wednesday by the book trade). But while there is another movie in the pipeline, Kinney is not planning to carry on the series indefinitely. "Success has come so quickly I'm reluctant to think about bringing it to an end, but every creative endeavour has a lifespan and the best creators know when to end things. I think the optimum length for the series will be somewhere between seven and 10, a bit like Harry Potter. I don't want to overstay my welcome."
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katie daniels

Welcome to the Official Site of Sharon Draper - 0 views

    • Jessi Bennett
       
      This site shows her books and awards and when they were published.
  • Tears of a Tiger has received numerous awards, including the American Library Association/Coretta Scott King John Steptoe Award for an outstanding new book, and was also honored as an ALA Best Book for Young Adults.
  • Actively involved in encouraging and motivating all teachers and their students as well, she has worked all over the United States, as well as in Russia, Ghana, Togo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Bermuda, and Guam, spreading the word about the power of accomplished teaching and excellence in education.
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  • Her literary recognition began when, as a challenge from one of her students, she entered and won first prize in a literary contest, for which she was awarded $5000 and the publication of her short story
  • Tears of a Tiger (Simon and Schuster, 1994
  • The Battle of Jericho (Simon and Schuster, 2003)
  • Copper Sun (Simon and Schuster, 2006)
  • November Blues (Simon and Schuster, 2007)
  • November Blues 2008 Coretta Scott King Literature award 2008 New York Public Library Best Books for the Teen Age. 2008 Young Adult Choice Books --International Reading Association
  • The Battle of Jericho is the 2004 Coretta Scott King Honor Book, one of the New York Public Library's Book for the Teen Age, and is one of the 2005 Young Adult Choice Books named by the International Reading Association
  • November Blues received the 2008 Coretta Scott King Honor Book Literary Award
  • Education Awards
  • Tears of a Tiger 1995 American Library Association/Coretta Scott King Genesis Award ALA Best Book for Young Adults for 1995 Best Book 1995 --Children's Book Council Best Books for the Teen Age--1995 --New York City Library Recommended Best--1995--Bank Street College Best Book--1995 National Council for Social Studies Best of the Best by VOYA and the American Library Association One of the top 100 books for young adults for the millennium
  • The Battle of Jericho 2004 Coretta Scott King Honor Book New York Public Library's Book for the Teen Age 2005 Young Adult Choice Books --International Reading Association
  • Copper Sun 2007 Coretta Scott King Literature award 2007 Ohioana Award for Young Adult Literature Top Ten Historical Fiction Books for Youth by Booklist Nominated for the 2007 NAACP Image Award for Literature IRA Notable Book for a Global Society Best Book of the Year by School Library Journal Listed on the New York Times Bestseller List Chosen by the National Underground Railroad Freedom center as a major museum exhibit Chosen by the International Reading Association, the United States State Department, and Reading Across Continents as the novel to be read by students from the US and Africa. A true international, intercontintental, multi-cultural literary experience!
  • Classical music, art museums, and ballet are sources of inspiration, as well as blues music and dim cafes.
    • katie daniels
       
      holy cow you guys need to read this!!! so good...
Ben Lews

Rick Riordan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • born June 5, 1964)[
  • best known for writing the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series
  • He graduated from Alamo Heights High School in 1982 and the University of Texas at Austin in 1986
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  • Rick was raised in Texas.
  • He was awarded St. Mary's Hall's first Master Teacher Award in 2002
  • The multi-award-winning[8] Tres Navarre
  • The Lightning Thief (2005) The Sea of Monsters (2006) The Titan's Curse (2007) The Battle of the Labyrinth (2008) The Demigod Files (2009)[13] The Last Olympian (2009) The Lightning Thief: The Graphic Novel (2010)
  • The Lost Hero (2010) The Son of Neptune (2011) The Demigod Diaries – August 14, 2012[14] The Mark of Athena – Fall 2012 Book 4 – Spring 2013 Book 5 – Winter 2013
  • The Maze of Bones (2008)[15] The Black Book of Buried Secrets (2010) Vespers Rising (2011)
  • Big Red Tequila (1997) Widower's Two-Step (1998) The Last King of Texas (2000) The Devil Went Down to Austin (2001) Southtown (2004) Mission Road (2005) Rebel Island (2007)
  • Cold Springs (2004)[20]
  • 2010 School Library Journal's Best Book for The Red Pyramid [24] 2011 Children's Choice Book Awards: Author of the Year[25] 2011 Children's Choice Book Awards: Fifth Grade to Sixth Grade Book of the Year for The Red Pyramid[25]
  • He is currently working on the third books of two new series: The Kane Chronicles, which focuses on Egyptian mythology; and The Heroes of Olympus, which is the sequel to the Percy Jackson series and which focuses on Greek and Roman mythology.
  • ; he authored several of its books, including The Maze of Bones, which topped the New York Times Best Seller list on September 28, 2008.
  • The Red Pyramid (2010)[16] The Throne of Fire (2011)[17] The Serpent's Shadow – May 1, 2012[18] The Kane Chronicles Survival Guide – March 20, 2012[19] The Red Pyramid: Graphic Novel – October 2, 2012
    • Ben Lews
       
      Good info about his books
  • Rick Riordan
  • He also wrote the Tres Navarre mystery series for adults
  • Rick Riordan lives in San Antonio with his wife and their two sons Haley and Patrick, Haley is the inspiration for his Percy Jackson series.
  • . Its first book, The Red Pyramid, was released on May 4, 2010; the sequel, The Throne Of Fire, was released on May 3, 2011.[
  • The third book in the Kane Chronicles, The Serpent's Shadow, is expected to be released on May 1, 2012.
  • Percy Jackson books, The Heroes of Olympus. Its first book, The Lost Hero, was released in the U.S. on October 12, 2010; the sequel, The Son of Neptune, was released on October 4, 2011. Riordan plans to expand both series simultaneously. "The Heroes of Olympus" will have five books, and "The Kane Chronicles" will be a trilogy.
  • Twentieth Century Fox purchased the film rights and released a feature film on February 12, 2010.
  • Jackson and the Olympians series features a twelve-year-old boy who discovers he is the modern-day son of an ancient Greek
  • The Lost Hero (2010) The Son of Neptune (2011) The Demigod Diaries – August 14, 2012[14] The Mark of Athena – October 2012 Book 4 – Spring 2013 Book 5 – Winter 2013
  • 1998 Shamus Award and Anthony Award for Big Red Tequila[8] 1999 Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original for The Widower's Two-Step[2
  • 2008 Mark Twain Award for The Lightning Thief[22] 2009 Mark Twain Award for The Sea of Monsters[22]
  • 2009 Rebecca Caudill Award for The Lightning Thief[23]
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    Rick Riordan's published books and life
katie daniels

Welcome to the Official Site of Sharon Draper - 1 views

  • She has been honored at the White House six times, and was chosen as one of only four authors in the country to speak at the National Book Festival Gala in Washington, D.C, and to represent the United States in Moscow at their Book Festival. Her book Copper Sun has been selected by the US State Department and the International Reading Association as the United States novel for the international reading project called Reading Across Continents. Students in the US, Nigeria, and Ghana are reading the book and sharing ideas-a true intercontinental, cross-cultural experience
    • katie daniels
       
      im reading darkness before dawn and its soooooooooo good i LUV IT!!!
    • katie daniels
       
      i have never read any of your books but i have heard so much about her and cant wait to read them
  • In 2009 she received the Doctor of Laws Degree from Pepperdine University.
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  • of the Year, is a five-time winner of the Coretta Scot King Literary Award, and is a New York Times bestselling author.
  • She is a YWCA Career Woman of Achievement, and is the recipient of the Dean's Award from Howard University School of Education, the Pepperdine University Distinguished Alumnus Award, the Marva Collins Education Excellence Award, and the Governor's Educational Leadership Award.
  • She has been honored as the National Teacher
  • t the White House six times, and was chosen as one of only four authors in the country to speak at the National Book Festival Gala in Washington, D.C, and to represent the United States in Moscow at their Book Festival. Her book Coppe
  • Actively involved in encouraging and motivating all teachers and their students as well, she has worked all over the United States, as well as in Russia, Ghana, Togo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Bermuda, and Guam, spreading the word about the power of accomplished teaching and excellence in education
  • Her literary recognition began when, as a challenge from one of her students, she entered and won first prize in a literary contest, for which she was awarded $5000 and the publication of her short story, "One Small Torch." She has published numerous poems, articles, and short stories in a variety of literary journals. She is the published author of numerous articles, stories, and poems
    • katie daniels
       
      Sharon Draper seems like a pretty good author
  • Tears of a Tiger has received numerous awards, including the American Library Association/Coretta Scott King John Steptoe Award for an outstanding new book, and was also honored as an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. It has been recognized as one of the best of the year by the Children's Book Council, the New York City Library, Bank Street College, and the National Council for Social Studies. It was also named as Best of the Best by VOYA and the American Library Association as one of the top 100 books for young adults.
    • katie daniels
       
      wow i would have never known that!!!
  • I'm a creator, a visionary, a poet. I approach the world with the eyes of an artist, the ears of a musician, and the soul of a writer. I see rainbows where others see only rain, and possibilities when others see only problems.
  • I love spring flowers, summer's heat on my body, and the beauty of the dying leaves in the fall. Classical music, art museums, and ballet are sources of inspiration, as well as blues music and dim cafes.
    • katie daniels
       
      that's cool!!!
  • along on my journey
  • I love to write; words flow easily from my fingertips, and my heart beats rapidly with excitement as an idea becomes a reality on the paper in front of me. I smile often, laugh easily, and I weep at pain and cruelty. I'm a learner and a seeker of knowledge, and I try to take my readers
  • I am passionate about what I do.
    • katie daniels
       
      wow
  • I learned to dream through reading, learned to create dreams through writing, and learned to develop dreamers through teaching. I shall always be a dreamer. Come dream with me.
    • katie daniels
       
      good for her
    • katie daniels
       
      lol
  • Forged by Fire , the sequel to Tears of a Tiger, is the 1997 Coretta Scott King Award winner, as well as the winner of the ALA BEST Book Award and the Parent's Choice Award and the Indiana Young Hoosier Award.
  • Darkness Before Dawn, the third book in the trilogy, is an ALA Top Ten Quick Pick, and has received the Children's Choice Award from the International Reading Association and received the Buckeye Book Award for 2005, and was named an IRA Young Adult Choice for 2003.
  • Hoosier Award.
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    Sharon drapers website.
Payton Carr

Gary Paulsen - 1 views

    • jacob sullivan
       
      i have read one of his books it was hatchet and it was a really good book
  • Running away from home at the age of 14 and traveling with a carnival
  • Born May 17, 1939, Gary Paulsen is one of America's most popular writers for young people.
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  • About Gary Born May 17, 1939, Gary Paulsen is one of America's most popular writers for young people.
  • He spent the next year in Hollywood as a magazine proofreader
  • Paulsen eventually turned to the sport of dog racing
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    It is Paulsen's overwhelming belief in young people that drives him to write. His intense desire to tap deeply into the human spirit and to encourage readers to observe and care about the world around them has brought him both enormous popularity with young people and critical acclaim from the children's book community. Paulsen is a master storyteller who has written more than 175 books and some 200 articles and short stories for children and adults. He is one of the most important writers of young adult literature today and three of his novels - Hatchet, Dogsong, and The Winter Room - were Newbery Honor Books. His books frequently appear on the best books lists of the American Library Association.
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    yea his books are rilly good right now i have one of his new books so far it sucks i like his old books better
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    YA hatchet is a good book
Tuffer Jordan

Gordon Korman Biography - 6 views

    • Tuffer Jordan
       
      He sounds awesome.
  • October 23, 1963 in Montreal, Quebec in Canada.
    • lucas hogue
       
      I have never read anything by him.
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  • Gordon eventually made one of his homes in New York City, where he studied film and film writing
  • when he was 12 years
  • He wrote his first book, This Can't be Happening at Macdonald Hall when he was 12 years old for a coach who suddenly found himself teaching 7th grade English
    • Tuffer Jordan
       
      He wrote his first book at are age!
  • His first book found a home with Scholastic, who also published his next 20 or so books, including six more Bruno and Boots titles, and several award winning young adult titles
  • While in New York, he also met his future wife, and they eventually married -- they now have three children.
    • Tuffer Jordan
       
      Every body needs to read his books.
    • Tuffer Jordan
       
      His kids must be good writers like him.
  • he later took that episode and created a book out of it, as well, in the Sixth Grade Nickname Game, where Mr. Huge was based on that 7th grade teacher.
    • Tuffer Jordan
       
      I wont to read one of his books.
  • has approximately 55 books to his credit
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    He was born in the same month I was.
Ben Lews

Rick Riordan's Favorite Childhood Books - NYTimes.com - 0 views

    • Ben Lews
       
      Good info about what made him interested in Greek mythology
  • When I was young, my favorite picture book was “Fletcher and Zenobia,” written by Edward Gorey and illustrated by Victoria Chess.
  • t its mix of macabre humor and 1960s psychedelia made it a perfect children’s book for the times.
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  • ater, I read “The Greek Gods”
  • by Bernard Evslin as one of my assigned texts in middle school.
  • This was my introduction to Greek mythology.
  • The book that had the biggest impact on me as a reader and a writer, however, was “The Fellowship of the Ring.” When I was about 13,
  • My eighth grade teacher, Mrs. Pabst, had done her master’s thesis on Tolkien. She showed me how the trilogy was patterned after Norse mythology. She was also the first person to encourage me to submit stories for publication.
  • . My fifth Percy Jackson book, “The Last Olympian,” was dedicated to Mrs. Pabst.
jacob sullivan

What is Gary Paulsen's accomplishments - 0 views

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      he has written a lot of books you want to know how many 375 books 0o -
  • He was in the iditarod twice and has written more than 175 books for children and over 200 articles for adults and wrote hatchet
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    he has written so many books (375 books)
Max N.

Jeff Kinney - 0 views

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      info......
  • There are in total six Diary of a Wimpy Kid books, each of them treats a specific topic: - The first book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid is about Greg, Rowley, and the Cheese Touch. - The second book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules is about Greg, Rodrick, the Mom Bucks program, and the school talent show. - The third book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw is about the conflict between Greg and his father, Holly Hills, the soccer team, and Spag Union Military Academy. - The fourth book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days is about Greg's bad summer vacation, his mom, and their new dog, Sweetie. The fifth book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth is about Greg and Rowley's disfriendship, his great-grandmother Gammie, puberty, and his Uncle Gary's engagement. - The sixth book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever is about his brother Manny, the playground, accidental vandalism, Christmas, and the blizzard.
Max N.

Jeff Kinney Author Page - 0 views

  • Jeff Kinney works full-time as a developer and designer of online games.Jeff Kinney's 1st and 2nd Wimpy kid books have already hit the big screen.According to his website, he also created the kid-friendly website Poptropica. Kinney grew up in Fort Washington, Maryland, United States and attended the University of Maryland at College Park in the early 1990s. It was in college that Kinney created the popular comic strip Igdoof that ran in the campus newspaper, The Diamond Back. While there, he knew that he wanted to be a cartoonist. However, Kinney was not successful in getting his comic strip syndicated after college, and in 1998, he started writing his ideas which would eventually become Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Loosely based on his childhood, the series had sold close to 16 million copies world wide as of 2009 and has been developed into a feature film, which Kinney also served as an executive producer.To date, six Wimpy Kid books have been released, plus a do-it-yourself book.In 2009 Kinney was named one of Time magazine's 100 "Most Influential People" in the world.The Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Kinney's most popular book, is about a kid named Greg who is trying to fit in and have fun during the process. He and his friend are always finding small ways to get into huge trouble.He has been making a lot of money out of the Diary Of a Wimpy Kid Series
    • Max N.
       
      jeff kinney makes online games
  • http://www.wimpykid.com/
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    i love his books
Mary Gilliam

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    One of her books
katie daniels

Sharon Draper Biography - life, family, children, parents, story, history, school, youn... - 0 views

    • Jessi Bennett
       
      Sharon Draper was considered a "book worm" before she started school.
  • In 1994 the dedicated teacher became an author, releasing her first children's book, Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs.
    • katie daniels
       
      dang!!!
  • In 1997 she received the highest honor an educator can be given
    • katie daniels
       
      totally awesome
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  • For thirty years Sharon Draper was an English teacher in the Cincinnati, Ohio, public school
    • katie daniels
       
      that seems awesome I gotta read one of her book
  • Sharon Draper credits her parents for introducing her to the world of books.
  • born in 1952 in Cleveland, Ohio
  • Draper enrolled at Pepperdine University, located in Malibu, California. In 1971, when she was just twenty years old, Draper graduated with a degree in English. Pepperdine offered her a teaching position while she pursued a master's degree, but Draper chose to return to Ohio where she enrolled at Miami University of Ohio. She earned a master's degree in 1974.
  • Draper earned a reputation as a no-nonsense educator who challenged her students to the limit.
    • Alana Pearce
       
      This is a cool fact.
  • read, so I started writing for them myself."
  • instilling her love of reading and writing in generations of children, and inspiring them to reach for their greatest dreams
  • As a result Draper became a spokesperson for the teaching profession,
  • Draper's most recent young adult novel, The Battle of Jericho (2003), was named the Core
  • tta Scott
  • King Honor Book of 2004.
  • ince then she has penned numerous books gea
  • red toward children and young adults; Draper is also a poet and nonfiction writer.
  • classroom
  • crisscrossing the globe to talk about the importance
  • of excellence in the
  • system
  • when President Bill Clinton (1946–) named her the U.S. Teacher of the Year
  • "When I was a little girl, my parents saw me, and my brother and sister, as one of those bright flames of possibility.
  • "When I was a little girl, my parents saw me, and my brother and sister, as one of those bright flames of possibility.
  • Victor and Cath
  • Cleveland Plain Deale
  • " I write because I care about young people. I write because I teach."
  • introduced them to classic literature, art, and music. "She was one of the first teachers," Draper recalled, "who taught me to read analytically, to think critically, and to speak fearlessly."
  • Draper breezed through high school, taking advanced and honors courses, and graduated a National Merit Scholar. National Merit Scholarships are awarded each year to a handful of students who achieve excellence on the college placement examination, the SAT. With scholarship in hand
  • . "As a child, I taught my dolls, my dogs, and the kids next door." She singles out
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    Tells where she was born and what she to become an author.
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    Sharon Draper's education.
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    Sharon Draper biography. Author and teacher.
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    Good information! :)
Mary Gilliam

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    3rd best book
Nathanael Nix

The Keys to the Kingdom - official website for Garth Nix's bestselling series - 0 views

    • Nathanael Nix
       
      This is interesting about Garth Nix because is is tied to the Keys to the Seven Kingdoms book series and the seven tower series!!
    • Nathanael Nix
       
      This is an interesting website that is partially tied to Garth Nix's Keys to The Seven Kingdoms books.
    • justin creed
       
      how interesting
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    Hey, Nathanael, how good are his books? Cause they sound interesting.
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    The books are very good (O.K. maybe I'm picking favorites or maybe not maybe just because we share the same last name) plus he does have at least THREE book series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shelby Tenney

HURRY- need to know all about Lisi Harrison, (author of Clique series) - mainly her fam... - 0 views

  • Lisi Harrison was born on in Toronto, Canada For 12 years Harrison worked at MTV where she created and developed shows including, One Bad Trip and Room Raiders. She was Head Writer at MTV, and then Senior Director of Development. In June 2004 she decided to write full time, and left MTV. Harrison wrote The Clique and its sequal Best Friends for Neverwhile she was still working at MTV. At eighteen she moved to Montreal to become a film major at McGill University. After two years of analyzing black and white movies I transferred to Emerson College in Boston where I graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing. Her books are often compared to the Gossip Girl series, although Harrison's books have much less mature content. Her books' themes are also similar to those in the mov
  • e Mean Girls and are popular amongst girls from 10 & up, even though they are marketed as being for girls 12 & up. All of Harrison's books have been on the New York Times Bestseller lists Harrison currently moved from New York City to Laguna Beach where she is currently working on book nine in The Clique Series. Harrison is also working on a new series called The Sunshine Girls, based on 15-year-old girls at camp. Lisi Harrison actually does not base her books on teenage life as she knows it. Instead, she takes her adult life experiences and changes it to teenage clique problems
Morgan Pearson

Meg Cabot | Complete Book List - 1 views

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    This website lists the books she wrote and/or published!
Jessi Bennett

Sharon M. Draper Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Sharon ... - 0 views

    • katie daniels
       
      cool i didnt know that
  • Born August 21, 1948, in Cleveland, OH; daughter of Victor D. (a hotel manager) and Catherine (an administrative assistant) Mills; married Larry E. Dra
  • (an educator); children: Wendy, Damon, Crystal, Cory. Ethnicity: "African American." Education: Pepperdine University, B.A., 1971; Miami University (Oxford, OH), M.A. Hobbies and other interests: Reading; "I won't read junk; there's no time to waste on poorly written books."
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    • Jessi Bennett
       
      Everything you need to know about Sharon M. Draper.
  • children: Wendy, Damon, Crystal, Cory.
  • Walnut Hills High School, Cincinnati, OH,
  • Public speaker, poet, educator, and author.
  • All Draper's books have been recorded on audiocassette by Recorded Books
  • I read every single book in the elementary school library, all of them. I did not plan to be a writer until much, much later.
  • Reading is input. Writing is output.
  • Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Draper was the eldest of three children raised in a family where education was a given.
  • She entered Cleveland Public Schools in the 1950s
  • Draper attended Pepperdine University as a National Merit scholar
  • , majoring in English.
  • graduation in 1971, she returned to Ohio where she married and assumed a teaching position in the Cincinnati Public Schools.
  • Draper's first young-adult novel, and the first volume in her "Hazelwood High" trilogy, Tears of a Tiger
  • Darkness before Dawn
  • One of Draper's most acclaimed novels, Copper Sun
Ben Lews

Rick Riordan (Author of The Lightning Thief) - 0 views

    • Ben Lews
       
      Shows his books and pictures of them too
    • justin creed
       
      hello
    • justin creed
       
      hi people
  • gender male
  • born June 05, 1964 in San Antonio, Texas, The United States
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  • He attended The University of Texas at Austin in 1986, where he double-majored in English and History
  • genre Young Adult, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Children's Books
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    i want to read one of his books
Chad Amico

Harry Mazer | Official Publisher Page - 1 views

  • Harry Mazer is the author of many books for young readers,
  • His books have won numerous honors,
  • He is the recipient of the ALAN Award. Harry Mazer lives in Montpelier, Vermont.
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    I Think that this website here gives a lot of information. It tells you what kind of books he has whiten and they are mostly army books.
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    Harry Mazers awards and where he lives
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    i like army books XD
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  • See Rick Riordan's recommended list of the best books for kids.
    • justin creed
       
      I tried to read his books but i don't like thim
    • Ben Lews
       
      They are pretty good I am reading one right now
    • justin creed
       
      boring
    • justin creed
       
      this website has good info
    • Ben Lews
       
      not
  • . Greek mythology was one of the only subjects that interested the then second-grader in school. Motivated by Haley's request, Riordan quickly came up with the character of Percy Jackson and told Haley all about "(Percy's) quest to recover Zeus's lightning bolt in modern-day America," says Riordan. "It took about three nights to tell the whole story, and when I was done, Haley told me I should write it out as a book."
  • ick Riordan is the award-winning, bestselling author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series and the creator of a new series The 39 Clues. For Rick Riordan (pronounced Ryer'-dan), a bedtime story shared with his oldest son was just the beginning of his journey into the world of children's books.
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  • At the time, Haley had just been diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia
  • And in deference to his son, Riordan chose to give the character of Percy certain attributes that hit close to home.
  • Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, Riordan started writing as a young adult. He wrote short stories, unsuccessfully submitted a few of those stories for publication, and edited his high school newspaper. But he didn't take writing seriously until after he graduated from college and was teaching in San Francisco.
  • Rick Riordan is the award-winning, bestselling author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series and the creator of a new series The 39 Clues.
  • While Riordan and his family (wife Becky and sons Haley and Patrick) enjoyed living in California, he was nostalgic for Texas.
  • On an impulse, Riordan decided to try his hand at a mystery novel, which he set in his hometown of San Antonio. Featuring a private-eye/English Ph.D. named Tres Navarre, Big Red Tequila was published to rave reviews in 1997
    • justin creed
       
      Great info
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    How Rick came up with Percy Jackson and the lightning thief
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    His books are AWESOME! I love them!
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