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From Megan Romer, your About Books & Literature Editor
The universe has been conspiring against me and I've not yet seen The Hunger Games movie, though I'm a big fan of the books. Hopefully I'll make it to the theater sooner than later, and in the meantime, maybe I'll console myself with a quick re-read of the book.

Readers Weigh In: 'The Hunger Games' Movie vs. Book
See what some of our readers have to say about their take on the movie, and how it compares to the book, and if you're so inclined, please add your voice to the mix!

Review: 'Iago' by David Snodin
No interest whatsoever in juvenile/young adult literature? We've got plenty of new reviews for you, too! For starters, there's Iago, which re-imagines the classic Othello and continues the story with surprising success. From our reviewer: "Snodin weaves a masterful tale of treachery as various truths and sedition are uncovered in a compelling march to the conclusion."

Review: 'The Unruly Passions of Eugenie R' by Carole DiSanti
Also on the historical front, though a couple of centuries later and a bit further North, The Unruly Passions of Eugenie R. follows the title character through a decade of life in mid-19th Century France. It's a grandiose, flowery novel, just right for readers who love a good historical epic.

Interview with Dave Gallaher and Steve Ellis
More and more, artists are turning to crowd-funding strategies to bring their ideas to fruition. Comic book writers Dave Gallaher and Steve Ellis are on that track right now, using Kickstarter to fund their latest comic book, 'The Only Living Boy.' Read what they have to say about the comic book industry, creating a book, and the new publishing paradigm.

 


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