Click My Link -- December 7, 2012
Philip Pullman talks Grimm Tales (podcast via The Guardian)
A Brit Audiobook of the year, The Woman Who Went to Bed for a Year, has funny outtakes.
Slate Top 10 of 2012
NPR talks the year's best SF/F
Our Never-ending Obsession with the Apocalypse.
Really, Bret Easton Ellis?
Open Road and Ingram partner in a digital distribution service.
The trailer for Midnight's Children based on the book by Salman Rushdie. (Looks amazing!)
E-book providers may be sharing user information without your consent.
15 sexiest book covers? No. But some of them are pretty hilarious.
Flavorwire's Guide to Stereotyping you by your Favorite book of 2012 (at least the disdain seems to be across the board?)
Scholarly Kitchen talks the theory of the E-book.
MORE Dean Koontz
What are the Top 10 "must read" titles in SF/F/H for January?
Just for fun:
For the Hobbit fans, GeekTyrant helps you out with a link to a 13-minute TV special. Enjoy!
Happy Friday!
A Brit Audiobook of the year, The Woman Who Went to Bed for a Year, has funny outtakes.
Slate Top 10 of 2012
NPR talks the year's best SF/F
Our Never-ending Obsession with the Apocalypse.
Really, Bret Easton Ellis?
Open Road and Ingram partner in a digital distribution service.
The trailer for Midnight's Children based on the book by Salman Rushdie. (Looks amazing!)
E-book providers may be sharing user information without your consent.
15 sexiest book covers? No. But some of them are pretty hilarious.
Flavorwire's Guide to Stereotyping you by your Favorite book of 2012 (at least the disdain seems to be across the board?)
Scholarly Kitchen talks the theory of the E-book.
MORE Dean Koontz
What are the Top 10 "must read" titles in SF/F/H for January?
Just for fun:
For the Hobbit fans, GeekTyrant helps you out with a link to a 13-minute TV special. Enjoy!
Happy Friday!
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