I have a great list of books here on my desk to review, starting with The Divine Comics by Philip Lee Williams. Mr. Williams is somewhat responsible for the fact my reviews are running late, for his novel is a thousand pages long and, in spite of the fac Full Article at Malcolm’s Round Table
It's heartbreaking to recall the circumstances of Harry Potter's creation. Unemployed, divorced, and overwhelmed with the task of trying to raise a daughter, J. K. Rowling decided to write a sprawling cock-and-bull fable about a magical boy who gets sent Full Article at Kill Screen
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Is Tarot the new Kabbalah? The 10th annual World Tarot Day™ (May 25th 2012) celebrates the unprecedented growth of interest in Tarot worldwide. Tarot Readers and Students join Tarot Professionals, the worlds first professional organisation for the study Full Article at PRWeb
Orange will not renew its t... Bloomsbury has announced an 11.5% rise in turnover to £103.2m (up from £92.6m in 2011) for the year ending 29th February 2012. Total continuing turnover was up 16.9% to £97.4m (£83.3m). Pre-tax profit was up 13.6% to £4.8m Full Article at The Bookseller
The Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Slytherin is about to begin! Harry and Ginny, two of the stars of the , are running late after having spent the morning in the Hogwarts library. Luckily you’re there to help them out in our girls’ games! Thanks Full Article at MyGamesForGirls.com
When you consider that, at the last count, 118,000 books were published in 2011 alone, of which 21,000 were adult fiction, that’s slim pickings indeed. (Authors who published their work decades or even centuries ago aren’t counted.) Within this modern be Full Article at The Telegraph UK
In the 600-year-old halls of St Andrews University, a group of leading academics is discussing a piece of literature. Not just any old literature: this, they say, is “the narrative experience of an entire generation”. In a series of 50 lectures, culminat Full Article at The Telegraph
We pose these questions for students to answer as part of thinking about the broad theme of “failure”: how it is defined, what it means and what it can lead to. Both J. K. Rowling and Steve Jobs, for instance, talked about failure during commencement add Full Article at How to Learn
Kobo has announced that its e-reading devices will be graced with the Harry Potter series of books. The best-sellers will be available to Kobo customers across the globe, with all seven e-published in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish to begi Full Article at IT Pro Portal