>Links to paper dolls, audio excerpts of new books, and mini-movies can now be found at our web watch page, which digitally accessorizes each issue of the Magazine.
>Links to paper dolls, audio excerpts of new books, and mini-movies can now be found at our
web watch page, which digitally accessorizes each issue of the Magazine.
Also, have a look at A. O. Scott's essay about
why the world needs movie reviewers. I don't think he makes his case, but the tap-dancing around it is entertaining.
I don't have the visual retention skills to be a movie critic, but I do recommend
The Devil Wears Prada for Meryl Streep's surprisingly unactressy portrayal of the big bad boss, and it's a helluva improvement on the book.
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>Oh, okay . . . thanks!Posted : Jul 21, 2006 09:35
Roger Sutton
>If a book is reviewed in the Horn Book Magazine, a copy of that review will be sent to the publisher prior to publication. The Magazine aims to review within a month or two of publication, and books from the previous year are reviewed no later than March of the current year.I'm guessing that your publisher is talking about a review in the Horn Book Guide. The semiannual Guide aims to review all hardcover books published within a six-month period (thus the Fall 06 Guide reviews books published from Jan-June of this year) but there are usually some books left over from the previous season.
Posted : Jul 21, 2006 03:28
Anonymous
>Roger, can I ask a Horn Book question? My publisher just told me they heard there will be a review of my last book in the Horn Book this fall. I was very surprised--and pleased!--because it came out LAST fall (2005), and I thought only the current season's books got reviewed, and if you didn't get one that first season, that was that. I take it I was wrong?Posted : Jul 21, 2006 01:37
rindawriter
>My husband and I like to chew up tatty B science fiction films we've seen before when we get really, REALLY bored with what's out there...Perhaps the world need more of these?
criticdoctor.com
A website that reviews the movie critics...
Will look out for the Streep film, though. Love to watch her.
Posted : Jul 19, 2006 03:44
bkwmn
>I agree with your assessment of Devil- Meryl Streep gives the character depth and layers missing in the book- so I've finally forgiven her for abandoning the boy in Kramer vs. Kramer!Micki
Posted : Jul 19, 2006 01:45