Here are a few book news snippets that caught my eye--and earned a jaw drop--lately. Both can be found on a great blog called MediaBistro
In the WHAT!?!?!? category:
In April 2009, author Seth Grahame-Smith will re-visit Jane Austen's classic novel with a horrific twist: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
The Chronicle Books release will feature the original text of the novel with passages of gory zombie action penned by Grahame-Smith, the author of How to Survive a Horror Movie. The book also features 20 illustrations patterned after the book's original illustrator, C. E. Brock.
And in the WHAT NEXT?! category:
86 Percent of Japanese High Schoolers Read Cell Phone Novels
American publishing companies grapple with the recession, some encouraging reading statistics have emerged in Japan. According to a recent report, ten of Japan's print bestsellers in 2007 were based on cell phone novels--successfully selling about 400,000 copies apiece.
The cell phone novel was born in 2002, when the author Yoshi wrote Deep Love: Ayu's Story for the cell phone. The book exploded in popularity, spawning print books, cartoons, and a film. The genre evolved, as authors published short novels in 70-word installments for the cell phone.
Here's more from Japan Today: "[One company] has released 40 titles that have sold 10 million copies ... cell phone novels proved that there was a market for females between the ages of 10 and 20, a demographic thought to be apathetic toward reading. According to a recent Mainichi Shinbum newspaper survey, 86% of high school, 75% of middle school and 23% of grade school girls read cell phone novels."
Click here for another article on the cell phone novel phenomenon.
1 comment:
pride and prejudice and zombies looks good-maybe even better than the original;)
-amy
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