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Daily Links 18/08/2010


Review of The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly (Orion, 2009)
Nice review!
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Cló Morainn Covers
Nice post again!
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The economics of political memoirs
Interesting note on Political memoirs in the Uk and their sales!
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I Am Number Four – Pittacus Lore
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WH Smith slashes prices as e-book war intensifies
It’s getting hot and heavy there in ebooks!
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Smarter Than The Average Alec
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CALL ME ‘WRITER’ NOT ‘POET’, PLEASE
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James Joyce, Samuel Beckett and Walt Whitman are a girl’s best friend
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The Life of a Full Time Writer – yep, that would be moi!
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Room
Nice review of Room from Raven Books
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Lennon takes the lead
Rampaging ex-paramilitaries, undercover cops and the return of familiar serial killers – there’s lots out there for lovers of the crime genre, writes DECLAN BURKE  
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Review: Girl In A Spin by Clodagh Murphy
Write what you know, they say, but Dublin author Clodagh Murphy has broken the rule and set her second novel in the world of British politics.
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The Temple House Festival – Music & The Arts
Was there for No Place Like Dome, smashing grounds.
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Go Read This | Author Ray Connolly explains why he is publishing his latest novel chapter by chapter, online | Books | The Guardian
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Panel Picking: SXSW 2011
It thrills me that the book community is actively participating in the South by Southwest Interactive festival.
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Movie adaptation – No Country for Old Men
I loved the book, just loved it! Aint seen the movie yet.
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Armouron Toys Hit the Shelves
Go Oisín
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More Concerns about Australia/New Zealand Bookselling Giant; McNally Jackson Still Waiting for Espresso to Brew
Bookstores in crisis everywhere it seems
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Learning some things at dinner in Sao Paolo
Fascinating post from Mike Sjatzkin
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Daily Links 23/06/2010

Making Money, Terry PrachettNobody Move, This Is A Review: THE USES OF PESSIMISM by Roger Scruton
Enjoyable review by Declan!
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Opening lines
I do love the Terry Pratchett! My favourite is surely Sam Vimes!
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The Four Colour Pen
Nice story! Nicely told too!
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How to Build a Great Kids’ Library
Love this!
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PARKBENCH TURNS TWO!
Go Park Bench! Pleased for them!
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Amazon Cuts Kindle Price, New iOS Releases, and More
Will this make you buy?
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Is the Focus on Devices and Not Readers a Big Mistake?
I think we can all agree here that the answer is yes!
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Thanks to You, I’ve Been Shortlisted for the Queen of Teen Award!
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Big publishers have reason to be happy about how the book market is evolving
Mike is right in the specific but you will see below that I disagreed in the general!
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Staying Sober in Thailand
I came to Thailand almost a decade ago as a drunk on his last legs. [Worth reading]
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Pearson stays on top as world’s largest book publisher
Mostly this doesn’t surprise me terribly
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Introducing, Northern Irish sci-fi author Owen Quinn
Sci-Fi is a genre Irish authors don’t have a huge presence in. As a huge fan, I’d like to see that change!
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