>Our September/October issue of the Horn Book Magazine is out; a special issue with the theme, "What Makes a Good Book.
>Our September/October issue of the
Horn Book Magazine is out; a special issue with the theme, "What Makes a Good Book." (We decided to leave the question mark to our readers.) You can view the
table of contents, which itself links to a few articles and reviews from the issue, including my long-promised take on
stars. To subscribe to the Horn Book, or to order a copy of this issue, please contact Alison Amato at
aamato@hbook.com.
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Edith
>I know this post is from ages ago, but I'm trying to find the link for the stars post & it doesn't work anymore. Can you provide me with it? edithcohn(at)gmail(dot)comPosted : Sep 03, 2008 07:47
Lynn
>Melinda: Ahh, yes. After I posted I figured as much, but decided not to bother deleting. I won't get to see our copy of the print version until Christmas or later, so I was probably disproportionately gleeful to see the online info.Why are you here? Why are any of us? It's just fun.
Posted : Sep 10, 2006 09:33
Melinda
>Hey Lynn -- I meant the print version, which hadn't arrived in the mail at that time. But then when I *did* get it, we suddenly got hit with a slew of sale books I had to proofread and I still haven't read my HB and it's been three days! So what am I doing here, I suddenly wondered.Posted : Sep 10, 2006 03:34
Abby
>Thank you so much for the article on stars; it supports thoughts that I've been having about reviews. As a relatively new children's librarian (almost at the ten month mark), I'm still learning how to read reviews, and determining how much value to place upon a starred review . It's already clear to me that not all starred books are a good fit for my library: being in a small, rural town, any book about urban issues - no matter how good - will gather dust on the shelves.Posted : Sep 06, 2006 05:48
Roger Sutton
>They was all wimmin.Posted : Sep 06, 2006 01:40