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Thursday, January 30, 2014

American Library Association 2014 Midwinter Conference in Philadelphia!!

This past weekend I had a chance to attend the ALA Midwinter Conference that was held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center here in Philadelphia. It was three days of glorious book overload. I currently have a roommate that is a children's library for the Free Library of Philadelphia and she was the one who really turned me on to the idea of going.

There were some things that I could not attend, as they were for ALA members only, but all the best things were open for my enjoyment. The exhibit hall was what I imagine heaven to be like, rows upon rows of book publishers handing out ARCs and showcasing recently published titles. The booth size definitley depended upon the publishers. I found that the smaller publishers were more interested in talking and answering questions about their books than the larger ones, but everyone was very pleasant and helpful. The largest booths were for HarperCollins, Penguin, and Random House.

I went all three days that were open to the public and lets just say I went a little crazy. Saturday was the first day that I could attend and lets just say I was a little overwhelmed, people were literally handing me tote bags to fill with books and I couldn't have been more excited. I only stayed for a little while because I had to work that afternoon, I ended up coming home with a modest 17 books. Some of them I had no idea about, but either sounded interesting or the cover drew me in.

Sunday is when things started going downhill. I went early in the morning thinking I would beat some of the rush and I was right, but it became a very dangerous thing for my back and arms. With less people around I was able to take more time to really look through the booths and at the books, which of course, made me pick up sooo many more than the day before. I was only there for an hour and a half and I went a little book crazy. I ended up bringing home 50 books!A cab was necessary to get home because there was no way I could have made the ten minute walk from the el to my house. I got mostly ARCs this day, with a few already published books in the mix.

Monday was probably my favorite day of all three. As it was the last day of the conference a lot of the publishers were giving away their display books (ranging from ARCs to published hardcovers) away. There were long lines and waiting, but I was able to get in pretty early for all three of the bigger publishers and get some great books. I came away with almost twenty really nice hardcovers that would have set me back quite a bit. Monday yielded me another 34 books.

Overall, after those three days I came away with over 100 books!! All FREE!!! For a student in college that loves to read this is pretty amazing and I had a great weekend. Over the next few weeks I am going to be doing a meme that is very prevalent in the blogging community and is hosted by Tynga's Reviews, Stacking the Shelves. Because there is over 100 books to showcase I am thinking about doing them in groups of ten, that way it is not an overly long post and I can make a little blurb about each one.

Something that I was a little disappointed to not take mart in was the Rainbow Rowell book signing. She was signing hardcover copies of Fangirl and I really would have liked to be there but had to work that afternoon. (I ended up getting an unsigned copy the next day, so I am still happy!) I really had a great time and can't wait to start reading some of these books!


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Pulseit.com's 31 Days of Reading

For my first non-review post I wanted to showcase an awesome opportunity happening right now until the end of the month.

Pulseit.com, which is an online community geared towards teen book readers, is a site that has a new book available to read every week. Some past titles include, Uglies by Scott Westerfeld, Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare, and The Silver Star by Jeannette Walls. I highly suggest that you sign up for this site, it is a great way to discover old and new titles alike.

The best thing that is happening on it right now is that instead of doing one book a week, they are doing a 31 Days of Reading extravaganza. This means one book a day for the whole month of December. While, that is a lot of books that are readily available, there is a drawback to this, you only get that day to read the assigned book. So, for fast readers, or people, like me, who have some time on their hands, this is a great opportunity. The most frustrating part of it is that if you do not finish the book within the 24 hours available, then you are unfortunately out of luck.

But, I think that this is still a great opportunity for people to discover new reads that they might not have thought of or known about. If you know that you will not be able to read whole book in the time allotted, I suggests still checking it out. Maybe read the first few chapters to see if it is something you are interested in, if it is there are other ways for you to find the books. I know that when I saw the list I checked to see if my library system had any of the books available. I was in luck! I was able to find 27 out of the 31 books in the system. If that is not an option for you, by reading the first chapter, or five, you can get an idea of whether or not the book is worth purchasing.

To have access to the 31 Days of Reading extravaganza you will need to sign up here, it is very easy and totally worth it!

Pulseit.com's #31daysofreading schedule:
  • December 1: Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
  • December 2: Precious Blood by Tonya Hurley
  • December 3: Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger
  • December 4: The Forsaken by Lisa M. Stasse
  • December 5: Unwind by Neal Shusterman
  • December 6: Blood Red Road by Moira Young
  • December 7: Fault Line by C. Desir
  • December 8: Maid of Secrets by Jennifer McGowan
  • December 9: Linked by Imogen Howson
  • December 10: Crash by Lisa McMann
  • December 11: Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry
  • December 12: Two-Way Street by Lauren Barnholdt
  • December 13: Winger by Andrew Smith
  • December 14: Wither by Lauren DeStefano
  • December 15: Golden by Jessi Kirby
  • December 16: Letting Ana Go by Anonymous
  • December 17: Haven by Kristi Cook
  • December 18: Honey, Baby, Sweetheart by Deb Caletti
  • December 19: The Book of Broken Hearts by Sarah Ockler
  • December 20: Burn for Burn by Jenny Han & Siobhan Vivian
  • December 21: The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han
  • December 22: Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
  • December 23: Changeling by Philippa Gregory
  • December 24: Pathfinder by Orson Scott Card
  • December 25: Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
  • December 26: The Program by Suzanne Young
  • December 27: Poison Princess by Kresley Cole
  • December 28: Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson
  • December 29: The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer
  • December 30: Just Like Fate by Cat Patrick & Suzanne Young
  • December 31: Read The Bane Chronicles: What Really Happened in Peru by Cassandra Clare & Sarah Rees Brennan & enter to win The Shadowhunter's Codex by Cassandra Clare & Joshua Lewis
So, there you have it. Leave some comments if you partake in any pulseit reading, I know I will, and let me know what you think of everything.

Happy Reading!
-AN