Stitches (book) - Wikipedia Stitches was reviewed by the New York Times [1] and the Los Angeles Times [2] It was a #1 New York Times Best Seller, [3] and was named one of the ten best books of 2009 by Publishers Weekly and Amazon com [4] [5] It was also a finalist for the 2009 National Book Award for Young People's Literature [6] Stitches was a 2010 Alex Awards recipient
Worm (web serial) - Wikipedia Several publications have discussed Worm within the context of the increasing popularity of web serials, [2] [11] [16] and compared to the work of authors such as Charles Dickens and Mark Twain, who also wrote in the serial format [2] [16] Authors Olivia Rising and Adam Sherman have credited it as a decisive influence on their work [9] [27]
Google Books - Wikipedia Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) [1] is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database [2]
Once (novel) - Wikipedia The Horn Book Guide described Once as "this is the rare Holocaust book for young readers that doesn't alleviate its dark themes with a comforting ending" [8]The School Library Journal recommends this book as a 'read aloud' book, and notes how it contrasts "how children would like to imagine their world with the tragic way that life sometimes unfolds "
The Most Dangerous Game (novel) - Wikipedia The Most Dangerous Game is a first person narrative novel by English author Gavin Lyall, first published in 1964 The plot of the novel is unrelated to the Richard Connell short story "The Most Dangerous Game"
Childrens literature - Wikipedia [4] [5]: xvii One writer on children's literature defines it as "all books written for children, excluding works such as comic books, joke books, cartoon books, and non-fiction works that are not intended to be read from front to back, such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other reference materials" [6]
Mike Johnson (author) - Wikipedia Michael Oliver Johnson (born 1947) [1] is a New Zealand author and creative writing teacher He has written thirteen novels, eleven books of poetry, several short stories featured in critically acclaimed anthologies, and three children's books
Doctor Sleep (novel) - Wikipedia Doctor Sleep is a 2013 horror novel by American writer Stephen King and the sequel to his 1977 novel The Shining The book reached the first position on The New York Times Best Seller list for print, ebook, and hardcover fiction Doctor Sleep won the 2013 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel [1]