The official blog for the NC State Alumni Association mentioned Don't Give Up...Don't Ever Give Up by Justin Spizman and Robyn Spizman:

http://www.alumni.ncsu.edu/blog/2010/03/02/lessons-from-coach-valvano/

Justin and Robyn will kick off the launch of their book at Borders in the Atlanta Buckhead store (3637 Peachtree Rd, NE) this Saturday, March 13th from 4pm-6pm. Watch them on Good Day Atlanta the day before!

Posted in Robyn SpizmanJustin SpizmanDon\'t Give Up...Don\'t Every Give Up

Tampa Bay Magazine ran a review of The Baby Sleeps Tonight by Shari Mezrah in their March/April issue, calling it a "must-read book for parents"  in their "Best Bets" section.

 

Posted in The Baby Sleeps TonightShari Mezrah

Library Journal reviewed Uncommon H.O.P.E. by Kathleen Hall in their February 15th issue stating, "The book could genuinely improve people's lives." Read the full review below:

http://images.burrellesluce.com/image/21843A/21843A_5615&site=21843

Posted in Uncommon H.O.P.E.Kathleen Hall

God Made Me Do It: True Stories of the Worst Advice the Lord Has Ever Given His Followers (9781402236075) by Marc Hartzman is featured on The Boston Globe's book blog Off the Shelf:

http://www.boston.com/ae/books/articles/2010/03/07/oh_god_thats_one_heck_of_a_story/

Boston.com receives 4.4 million unique monthly visitors!

Posted in Off the ShelfMarc HartzmanGod Made Me Do ItBoston.com

Elm Street Books in New Canaan, CT, reported Horrid Henry's Underpants as #3 on its bestseller list for Children's Books (Ages 9-12) for the week ending February 13.

http://images.burrellesluce.com/image/21843A/21843A_5596&site=21843

Posted in Horrid Henry\'s UnderpantsFrancesca Simon

Instant Bargains by Kim Danger was featured in the March issues of both Parenting Early Years (cir. 1.6 million) and Parenting School Years (cir. 500,000) magazines.

The publications used the book's meal-planning tips for a sidebar entitled "Eat, Plan, Save."

http://images.burrellesluce.com/image/21843A/21843A_5592&site=21843

Posted in Kimberly DangerInstant Bargains

God Made Me Do It: True Stories of the Worst Advice the Lord Has Ever Given His Followers (9781402236075) by Marc Hartzman received a great review from The Boston Phoenix. The article will run in the print edition tomorrow, Friday, March 5th.

http://thephoenix.com/Boston/arts/97959-omg-blame-him/

"A dash of morbidity and a good helping of irony - biblically speaking, it sounds like something God would find funny."

The Boston Phoenix's circulation is 250,000. ThePhoenix.com receives 227,400 unique monthly visitors.

*Marc Hartzman is a freelance writer for the Weird News section on AOLNews.com. Excerpts from God Made Me Do It were posted today: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/excerpts-of-god-made-me-do-it-by-marc-hartzman/19379720

Posted in The Boston PhoenixPennsylvania Sports NetworkMarc HartzmanJay Thomas ShowGod Made Me Do ItAOL News

Why Good Kids Act Cruel by Carl Pickhardt is mentioned as a recommended read by parenting columnist Rosalind Wiseman in the April issue of Family Circle.  She writes, Why Good Kids Act Cruel is a "must-read commonsense guide."

Posted in Why Good Kids Act CruelCarl Pickhardt

From the March 1 Issue of Library Journal:

Holden, Wendy. Beautiful People. Sourcebooks. Apr. 2010. c.432p. ISBN 978-1-4022-3715-7. pap. $14.99. F

British author Holden (Filthy Rich) deftly weaves several plotlines to an ending in rustic Italy, where Galaxia, a blockbuster Star Wars knockoff, is shooting. Darcy Prince, a serious London theater actor, is tapped as the next Hollywood It Girl but questions the system as she is forced on a crash diet. From L.A., with a stop in London to polish her tarnished image, comes almost-washed-up star Belle Murphy. Belle's slimy but gorgeous ex, Christian Harlow, is cast in the film and also casts a spell on Darcy. Emma, Belle's nanny for her adopted African baby, has her own story, bringing several more British families onto the scene. Business and love affairs quickly rise and fall. A touch of scandal is complemented by a drop of sweetness as the good triumph and the evil, or simply shallow, lose. VERDICT The mass of characters would be annoying in less competent hands, but Holden's satirical humor and adept writing shine through. Glitzy fun with appeal for readers of Emma McLaughlin, Plum Sykes, or Lauren Weisberger.-Lisa Davis-Craig, Canton P.L., MI

Posted in Wendy HoldenReviewsLibrary JournalBeautiful People

The Greatest Moments in Sports by Len Berman got high marks from Examiner.com Children's Book Reviewer Lori Calabrese.

"Just what you need to relive those magical moments and send chills up your arms."

http://www.examiner.com/x-7597-Childrens-Books-Examiner~y2010m2d25-Experience-the-most-celebrated-moments-in-sports

Posted in Len BermanGreatest Moments in Sports

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