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On file tout au nord du monde, en expédition sur un traîneau à chiens, quelque part sur l'inlandsis du Groënland. À sa tête, une femme, une grande exploratrice méconnue : Arnarulunnguaq. Arnarulunngaq est un nom qui ne vous dit sûrement rien et pourtant, cette exploratrice inuite, née à la fin du XIXè siècle est un monument à sa manière…Dans son sillage et celui du traîneau qui file dans le Grand Nord, on retrouve tout un pan de l'histoire de l'exploration de ces confins arctiques, la vie rude, impressionnante de ceux qui les peuplent, une déesse de la mer aux doigts coupés, le mythe de Thulé ou l'illustre anthropologue danois à l'âme aventureuse : Knud Rasmussen, avec l'horizon glacé, à perte de vue… De 1921 à 1924, Arnarulunngaq a participé à la célèbre cinquième expédition de Thulé de Knud Rasmussen, qui va les emmener, sur près de 3 ans, de Ummannaq au détroit de Béring, à travers l'Arctique canadien jusqu'en Alaska. Cette mission épique et héroïque va permettre de comprendre l'origine du peuple inuit, mais aussi de rassembler une collection de près de 20 000 artefacts, qui aujourd'hui représente l'une des plus grandes collections au monde sur les peuples de l'Arctique, désormais dans les musées danois.Cette semaine, on part pour un voyage polaire et littéraire, où une fois n'est pas coutume, une femme, qui plus est autochtone, est au centre, avec la navigatrice et écrivaine française Isabelle Autissier, qui voyage, cabote régulièrement dans ces contrées. Elle vient de publier en France aux Éditions Paulsen « La Fille du grand hiver », un récit romancé qui nous raconte la destinée à la fois extraordinaire et terriblement humaine d'Arnarulunngaq, une femme qui, un jour, a percé le plafond de verre ou plutôt de glace… En savoir plus :- Sur Arnarulunngaq, le site de visitgreenland met en lumière cette héroïne. En anglais- Sur la célèbre 5e mission de Thulé de Knud Rasmussen. En anglais- Sur « La Fille du grand hiver » d'Isabelle Autissier, paru aux Éditions Paulsen - Sur Ada Blackjack, une autre femme inuite au destin extraordinaire, surnommée la survivante de l'Arctique ou la « Robinson Crusoé au féminin ». Le livre de Jennifer Niven, préfacé par Isabelle Autissier, est paru aux Éditions Paulsen.
On file tout au nord du monde, en expédition sur un traîneau à chiens, quelque part sur l'inlandsis du Groënland. À sa tête, une femme, une grande exploratrice méconnue : Arnarulunnguaq. Arnarulunngaq est un nom qui ne vous dit sûrement rien et pourtant, cette exploratrice inuite, née à la fin du XIXè siècle est un monument à sa manière…Dans son sillage et celui du traîneau qui file dans le Grand Nord, on retrouve tout un pan de l'histoire de l'exploration de ces confins arctiques, la vie rude, impressionnante de ceux qui les peuplent, une déesse de la mer aux doigts coupés, le mythe de Thulé ou l'illustre anthropologue danois à l'âme aventureuse : Knud Rasmussen, avec l'horizon glacé, à perte de vue… De 1921 à 1924, Arnarulunngaq a participé à la célèbre cinquième expédition de Thulé de Knud Rasmussen, qui va les emmener, sur près de 3 ans, de Ummannaq au détroit de Béring, à travers l'Arctique canadien jusqu'en Alaska. Cette mission épique et héroïque va permettre de comprendre l'origine du peuple inuit, mais aussi de rassembler une collection de près de 20 000 artefacts, qui aujourd'hui représente l'une des plus grandes collections au monde sur les peuples de l'Arctique, désormais dans les musées danois.Cette semaine, on part pour un voyage polaire et littéraire, où une fois n'est pas coutume, une femme, qui plus est autochtone, est au centre, avec la navigatrice et écrivaine française Isabelle Autissier, qui voyage, cabote régulièrement dans ces contrées. Elle vient de publier en France aux Éditions Paulsen « La Fille du grand hiver », un récit romancé qui nous raconte la destinée à la fois extraordinaire et terriblement humaine d'Arnarulunngaq, une femme qui, un jour, a percé le plafond de verre ou plutôt de glace… En savoir plus :- Sur Arnarulunngaq, le site de visitgreenland met en lumière cette héroïne. En anglais- Sur la célèbre 5e mission de Thulé de Knud Rasmussen. En anglais- Sur « La Fille du grand hiver » d'Isabelle Autissier, paru aux Éditions Paulsen - Sur Ada Blackjack, une autre femme inuite au destin extraordinaire, surnommée la survivante de l'Arctique ou la « Robinson Crusoé au féminin ». Le livre de Jennifer Niven, préfacé par Isabelle Autissier, est paru aux Éditions Paulsen.
Get ready for an inspiring and entertaining conversation as the Writing Community Chat Show welcomes the incredible Abiola Bello to the stage! Born and raised in Stoke Newington, North London, Abiola is a Nigerian-British author who has been captivating readers since she started writing at just 12 years old. From her acclaimed middle-grade Emily Knight series to her chart-topping YA novels, Abiola's journey is a testament to perseverance, creativity, and passion for storytelling.
Estamos na época deles e nós não podíamos deixar passar esta oportunidade de criar a nossa lista de convidados especiais (e fictícios) para os vários festivais de verão. Digam-nos que personagens da vossa vida é que iriam aos vossos festivais preferidos! - Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Girl in Pieces, Kathleen Glasgow (2:42 & 33:55) - Clytemnestra, Costanza Casati (3:09) - People We Meet on Vacation, Emily Henry (7:07) - Cleopatra and Frankenstein, Coco Mellors (7:36) - Open Water, Caleb Azumah Nelson (8:14) - Felix Ever After, Kacen Callender (9:05) - Memorial, Bryan Washington (9:36) - It Happened One Summer, Tessa Bailey (10:38) - Nora Goes Off Script, Annabel Monaghan (11:22) - Business or Pleasure, Rachel Lynn Solomon (11:54) - Jenna Jones de The Perfect Find, Tia Williams (12:50) - Funny Feelings, Tarah DeWitt (14:37) - Romantic Comedy, Curtis Sittenfeld (14:44) - The Dead Romantics, Ashley Poston (15:11) - Expiration Dates, Rebecca Serle (15:22) - A Corrente, Filipa Amorim (15:45) - Mayflies, Andrew O'Hagan (17:21) - Daisy Jones and The Six, Taylor Jenkins Reid (19:16) - Boy Parts, Eliza Clark (19:23) - The Final Revival of Opal & Nev, Dawnie Walton (19:44) - Malibu Rising, Taylor Jenkins Reid (20:12 & 30:58) - Sinais de Fumo, Alex Couto (20:33 & 23:34) - Funny Story, Emily Henry (21:32 & 29:14) - Hello Beautiful, Ann Napolitano (21:43) - Delilah Green Doesn't Care, Ashley Herring Blake (22:02) - Normal People, Sally Rooney (22:30) - The Paper Palace, Miranda Cowley Heller (22:44) - Swimming in the Dark, Tomasz Jedrowski (23:09) - Better Than The Movies, Lynn Painter (24:41) - The Summer of Broken Rules, K. L. Walther (24:45) - Breathless, Jennifer Niven (25:23) - Nightcrawling, Leila Mottley (25:55) - You, Again, Kate Goldbeck (27:06) - Other People's Clothes, Calla Henkel (27:12) - The Dating Dare, Jayci Lee (26:35) - Every Summer After, Carley Fortune (29:04) - How to Fake it in Hollywood, Ava Wilder (30:02) - Set on You, Amy Lea (30:08) - You Had Me at Hola, Alexis Daria (30:19) - Carrie Soto is Back, Taylor Jenkins Reid (30:36) - The Rachel Incident, Caroline O'Donoghue (31:38) - Throttled & Collided, Lauren Asher (33:23) - Margaret de Our Missing Hearts, Celeste Ng (34:17) - Insatiable, Daisy Buchanan (35:24) - American Royals, Katharine McGee (35:43) - Dancer from the Dance, Andrew Holleran (36:56) - Bunny, Mona Awad (37:23) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/ritadanova Identidade visual do podcast: da autoria da talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com. Genérico do podcast: criado pelo incrível Vitor Carraca Teixeira, que podem encontrar em www.instagram.com/oputovitor.
Here is my thought on the book of Jennifer Niven entitled 'All the Bright Places' which really touches my heart because not only the characters felt so real but the book addresses an issue that is quite known to everyone as of now. Tell me which books you want me to read. I would love to hear your recommendations! You can read other reviews in my Goodreads account: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/139910157-book-chellevs You can follow me on Bookstagram as well: https://www.instagram.com/book_chellevs/?img_index=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anntoldstories/message
On today's kick-ass encore episode, we have a real treat - Eve's cousin Jenny talks all about her debut semi-autobiograhical YA novel. Set in 1991 during the AIDS crisis, and revealed through sketches, journal entries & the music we grew up on, hear how sharing her story became an authentic statement about GenX for a younger generation. When we originally recorded this in season 3, the book wsn't published yet but now it's OUT! You can buy it or catch her on her book tour! Also check out the Spotify playlist for the book. Book blurbTold through sketches, journal entries, and first-person narration, This Terrible True Thing is a semi-autobiographical story of high school senior with a gay dad. Applying to art school, and yearning to escape her conservative boarding school, her world at home is struck by AIDS. Balancing mourning and physics, crushes and paralyzing fear, Danielle must struggle to find the positive in the dark days of the early 90s. In this heartbreaking multimedia debut--filled with drawings, poems, and journal entries--author Jenny Laden draws on her own experience to create a story of grief and transcendence, perfect for fans of Francesca Zappia and Jennifer Niven.Order from :IndieboundAmazonBarnes and NobleEpisode linksThe RecollectorsAdult Children of AIDS Victims Take Their Memories Out of the Shadows'The Recollectors' Gives Voice To Children Who Lost Parents To AIDSJennyLaden.comJenny Laden Art FB pageJenny Laden on TwitterJenny Laden on InstagramThis Terribe True Thing book Spotify playlistAbout Jenny: Journey to Becoming a Solo Mom by ChoiceConnect with usSubscribe to GenX Stories in your favorite podcast appBuy some kickass merchWrite us a reviewVisit our siteJoin our Facebook GroupFollow our 80's inspired InstagramSend us an email
Bestselling fantasy authors Lindsey Sparks and Lindsey Pogue discuss Jennifer Niven's gut-wrenching YA book, All the Bright Places, and the Netflix movie. (Be sure to check trigger warnings on this book!) WARNING: This episode contains ALL the spoilers about All the Bright Places, both the book and the adaptation.BOOK RECS:A Kingdom of Walls (series) by Tanya BirdThe Hollows (series) by Kim HarrisonLINDSEY SPARKS' NEW RELEASE:Darkness Between the Stars (Fateless Trilogy, book 2)Universal linkCURRENT DEALS & STEALS:After The Ending (ebook) - FREETide and Tempest (ebook) - FREE--Lindsey Sparks' Discord:https://discord.gg/smTeDHQBhTLindsey Pogue's Discord:https://discord.gg/fexSbTh2zTLindsey Pogue's website:https://www.lindseypogue.com/Lindsey Sparks' website:https://www.authorlindseysparks.com/Support the show
From soccer teams, eerie forests, dysfunctional families and loyal companions, Louise and Virginia ventured back into the world of books for younger readers. BooksA Walk in the Dark by Jane Godwin – Lothian HachetteFootball Fever by Kristin Darell - PenguinTake Me with You When You Go by David Levithan and Jennifer Niven – Penguin 2022Runt by Craig Silvey – Allen and Unwin 2022, Illustrated by Sara ActonTake a Bow, Noah Mitchell by Tobias Madden – Penguin 2022PodcastsMaintenance Phase – Debunking junk science behind health fadsThe Daily – George SantosStreaming Shows Emily in ParisYellowstoneColin from AccountsSlow Horses
Mais uma edição de Livra-te D'Ouro, desta vez também com direito a lista de Piores do Ano. 2022 foi fértil em favoritos para a vida e será um ano para recordar. 2023, estamos de olho em ti, ok? - Dear Dolly: on Love, Life and Friendship, Dolly Alderton (5:01) - The Year of Magical Thinking, Joan Didion (6:33) - Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, Gabrielle Zevin (8:52) - A Breve Vida das Flores, Valérie Perrin (10:10) - My Policeman, Bethan Roberts (11:47) - Crying in H Mart, Michelle Zauner (14:43) - Funny Feelings, Tarah Dewitt (16:19) - Swimming in the Dark, Tomasz Jedrowski (18:26) - Cleopatra and Frankenstein, Coco Mellors (20:40) - The Island of Missing Trees, Elif Shafak (23:46) - Conversations on Love, Natasha Lunn (25:33) - Sorrow and Bliss, Meg Mason (27:50) - Book Lovers, Emily Henry (31:13) - Piranesi, Susanna Clarke (32:45) - Open Water, Caleb Azumah Nelson (34:24) - Carrie Sotto is Back, Taylor Jenkins Reid (36:09) - Lizzie & Dante, Mary Bly (37:51) - Heartstopper, Alice Oseman (39:43) - The Dinner List, Rebecca Serle (40:35) - Circe, Madeline Miller (41:14) - This is How You Lose the Time War, Amal El-Mohtar e Max Gladstone (41:41) - How to Kill Your Family, Bella Mackie (42:46) - The Roughest Draft, Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka (43:31) - His Best Friend's Little Sister, Vivian Wood (44:02) - Daddy in Demand, Muriel Jensen (44:56) - To Hate Adam Connor, Ella Maise (45:25) - Reminders of Him, Colleen Hoover (46:20) - Para Interromper o Amor, Mónica Marques (46:46) - Tombos, Eunice Maciel (47:33) - Her Villains, Jade Presley (48:52) - A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas (49:29) - Icebreaker, Hannah Grace (50:03) - Loveless, Alice Oseman (51:13) - Accidentally Amy, Lynn Painter (52:07) - A Sibila, Agustina Bessa-Luis (53:28) - Breathless, Jennifer Niven (53:52) - Beauty Sick, Renee Engeln (54:19) Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Juntem-se ao nosso Discord em: https://discord.gg/aRR7B2dfBT. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]
A época balnear está aberta aqui no podcast. Sugestões de livros lindos, livres, leves e soltos para as vossas férias de verão (ou só para ajudar a fingir que sim). É estender a toalha, pôr protector solar e folhear. Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Girl, Woman, Other, Bernardine Evaristo (02:34) - Bossypants, Tina Fey (3:58) - Summer, Ali Smith (8:35) - Beach Read & You and Me on Vacation & Book Lovers, Emily Henry (9:19) - One Italian Summer, Rebecca Serle (11:30) - Lizzie & Dante, Mary Bly (11:55) - Better than the Movies, Lynn Painter (13:48) - Breathless, Jennifer Niven (14:36) - Malibu Rising, Taylor Jenkins Reid (15:38) - Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy (16:58) - Shipped, Angie Hockman (18:35) - Stay Up with Hugo Best, Erin Somers (20:25) - Seven Days in June, Tia Williams (21:27) - Série A League of Extraordinary Women, Evie Dunmore (22:09) - Ready Player One, Ernest Cline (23:44) - The Ex Talk, Rachel Lynn Solomon (25:33) - You Deserve Each Other, Sarah Hogle (26:16) - The Husband's Secret, Liane Moriarty (28:57) - Three Wishes, Liane Moriarty (29:58) - Well Met, Jen DeLuca (31:20) - The UnHoneymooners, Christina Lauren (32:01) - Dois Verões, Erik Orsenna (33:00) - Ariadne, Jennifer Saint (34:14) - The Real Liddy James, Anne-Marie Casey (36:06) - Can You Keep a Secret, Sophie Kinsella (37:31) - Conversations with Friends, Sally Rooney (39:50) - One Day, David Nicholls (41:06) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]
Mais um mês, mais uma discussão dos livros do Clube do Livra-te. Falamos do Burnt Sugar (Açúcar Queimado) da Avni Doshi, a escolha da Rita, do Breathless (Sem Fôlego) da Jennifer Niven, a escolha da Joana, e partilhamos também algumas expectativas acerca dos livros escolhidos para Março. Não se esqueçam: HÁ SPOILERS NESTE EPISÓDIO! É só usar os minutos aqui em baixo para saltar entre tópicos. ✨ Livros de Março do Clube do Livra-te: ✨ - Para Interromper o Amor, Mónica Marques (29:29) // Escolha da Joana - O Momento em que Nos Perdemos, Maria José Núncio (33:00) // Escolha da Rita Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Stay Up With Hugo Best, Erin Somers (2:32) - Tudo é Rio, Carla Madeira (4:54) - The Virgin Suicides, Jeffrey Eugenides (6:40) - Burnt Sugar, Avni Doshi (09:12) - Breathless, Jennifer Niven (17:59) - All the Bright Places, Jennifer Niven (28:25) - Must Love Ghosts, Charity Tahmaseb (39:15) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]
São daquelas pessoas que só se sentem confortáveis a ler livros que vos assustam e vos deixam em nervos? Apreciam uma boa descrição de cena de crime, cheia de sangue e pessoas desmembradas? A pensar em vocês, decidimos chamar a Lénia Rufino (escritora e impulsionadora do The Killer Book Club) para recomendar os melhores livros e autores dentro do género. Esperamos que gostem tanto da Lénia quanto nós — apesar da paixão por gente louca, ela é boa pessoa. [Atenção que vamos falar dos livros Behind Closed Doors e The Crucifix Killer com spoilers!] Livros e autores mencionados no episódio: - A Amiga Genial, Elena Ferrante (0:42) - Breathless, Jennifer Niven (1:36) - Açúcar Queimado, Avni Doshi (2:42) - A Última Festa, Lucy Foley (2:54) - Apartamento Partilha-se, Beth O'Leary (3:12) - O Lugar das Árvores Tristes, Lénia Rufino (4:33) - The Hunting Party, Lucy Foley (9:49) - The Guest List, Lucy Foley (9:52) - Rock Paper Scissors, Alice Feeney (10:02) - Sometimes I Lie, Alice Feeney (11:02) - Ele e Ela, Alice Feeney (11:17) - Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn (12:06) - A Rapariga no Comboio, Paula Hawkins (14:33) - The Stranger, Harlan Coben (16:08) - Verity, Colleen Hoover (16:38) - Saga Millennium - Livro 1: Os Homens que Odeiam as Mulheres, Stieg Larsson (17:37) - Agatha Christie - Poirot, Miss Marple (19:40) - One of Us is Lying, Karen M. McManus (22:38) - Saga Cormoran Strike (4/5), Robert Galbraith (24:50) - The Puppet Show, M. W. Craven (26:13) - In Cold Blood, Truman Capote (27:43) - Twisted Wing, Ruth Newman (30:05) - Behind Closed Doors, B. A. Paris (31:28) - The Crucifix Killer, Chris Carter (42:19) - O Cirurgião, Tess Gerritsen (57:17) - O Suspeito, Michael Robotham (57:28) - Angela Marsons (58:19) - M. J. Arlidge (58:29) - Autores nórdicos: Stieg Larsson e Lars Kepler (58:46) - Série Sebastian Bergman, Michael Hjorth e Hans Rosenfeldt (58:27) - A Rainha Vermelha & Loba Negra & Rei Branco, Juan Goméz-Jurado (1:03:14) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova/ twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/RitaDaNova [a imagem do podcast é da autoria da maravilhosa, incrível e talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com]
Já tinham saudades de um episódio normal, sem maratonas, vozes de sono e fachadas de prédios a cair? Pois bem, neste episódio voltamos em modo Clube do Livra-te para dizer o que achámos das escolhas de Janeiro e para falar um pouco dos livros de Fevereiro. Decidimos ir com tudo, até com spoilers, por isso, se preferirem, usem os minutos ali em baixo para saltar entre livros.
This time on Not Your Mother's Library, our hosts spice things up by reading romances. Celebrate Valentine's Day by checking out some of these reading recommendations for yourself! Check out what we talked about: Authors Amanda Quick (also known as Jayne Ann Krentz and Jayne Castle), Julie Garwood, Jude Devereaux, Lisa Kleypas, and Julie Quinn. "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë with readalike "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë. "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman with readalike "Stardust" by Neil Gaiman. “It Happened One Summer” and its sequel "Hook, Line, and Sinker” by Tessa Bailey. “The Love Hypothesis” by Ali Hazelwood and “Get a Life, Chloe Brown” by Talia Hibbert. "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green with readalike "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl" by Jesse Andrews. "All the Bright Places" by Jennifer Niven with readalike "Everything, Everything" by Nicola Yoon. Ilona Andrews, author of the "Hidden Legacy," "The Edge," and the "Kinsmen" series. Ruby Dixon, author of the "Ice Planet Barbarians" series. Melissa Caruso, author of the "Swords and Fire" series. "Blankets" by Craig Thompson with readalike "This One Summer" by Mariko Tamaki. "Heartstopper" by Alice Oseman with readalike "Fence" by C.S. Pacat. Follow these authors on TikTok: Stacey McEwan - stacebookspace K.D. Robichaux - authorkdrobichaux Tessa Bailey - authortessabailey Browse Oak Creek Public Library's booklists: oakcreeklibrary.org/booklists To access complete transcripts for all episodes of Not Your Mother's Library, please visit: oakcreeklibrary.org/podcast Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org
Hello folks! Here's an edited version our LIVE interview with David Levithan and Jennifer Niven on their collaborative book Take Me With You When You Go. It was a really cool interview where we talk about writing, being ambassadors of empathy and what they are reading too. Have a listen to find out about the book which is an epistolary novel where a brother and sister email to each other what they are going through in life.
First Draft Episode #334: Jodi Picoult Jodi Picoult is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-seven novels, including My Sister's Keeper, Nineteen Minutes, Small Great Things, and two young adult novels with daughter Samantha van Leer, Between the Lines and Off the Page. She joins to talk about her latest, Wish You Were Here. The presenting sponsor for this episode is Sips By, a multi-brand, personalized monthly tea subscription box. Use offer code "draftsips” for 50% off your first Sips By box! Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon (TV show) Breathe: A New Musical original cast recording on Spotify Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (movie) The English Patient (movie) Brandon Taylor's newsletter, Sweater Weather, and the essay in which he talks about what trend might come out of the pandemic, “Bobos in IKEA” The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
AP class is back in session as Brian Rodriguez and Aislinn Addington are together again to chat All the Bright Places. Based on a YA novel by Jennifer Niven; this 2020 Netflix film staring Elle Fanning and Justice Smith deals with some heavy teen topics. Brian and Aislinn try their best to break down everything that happens as our two leads process tragedy and hardship in their lives while discovering all the best parts of their home state of Indiana. Also, Aislinn has some thoughts on chest hair.
The latest member of Nick Helm and Nathaniel Metcalfe's Fan Club is American New York Times and international bestselling author Jennifer Niven
The latest member of Nick Helm and Nathaniel Metcalfe's Fan Club is American New York Times and international bestselling author Jennifer Niven
First Draft Episode #322: Jennifer Niven Jennifer Niven is the Emmy Award-winning #1 New York Times bestselling author of ten books, including YA novels All the Bright Places, Holding up the Universe, Breathless, and Take Me With You When You Go (with David Levithan). This episode is brought to you by Laura Sibson's Edie in Between, a modern-day Practical Magic about love, loss, and embracing the mystical, available now. And by The Splendor by Breeana Shields, out from Page Street Publishing now. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Penelope Niven, biographer and author of Carl Sandburg: A Biography and Carl Sandburg: Adventures of a Poet, Thornton Wilder: A Life, Steichen: A Biography, memoirist (Swimming Lessons: Life Lessons From the Pool, From Diving In to Treading Water) and co-author of James Earl Jones's autobiography, Voices and Silences. The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea by Sebastian Junger Jon Krakauer, author of Into the Wild, Into Thin Air, Under the Banner of Heaven, Missoula, and more Carl Sandburg, three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning poet (for Cornhuskers and Complete Poems) and biographer (for his four-book series, Abraham Lincoln: The War Years). Will Schwalbe, author of The End of Your Life Book Club and Books For Living: Some Thoughts on Reading, Reflecting, and Embracing Life, and co-author of Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better with Dave Shipley Jennifer's original agent, John A. Ware, who passed away in 2013. Read his obituary in Publisher's Weekly. Jennifer's current agent, Kerry Sparks at the Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary Agency David Levithan, editorial director at Scholastic and the author of many young adult novels, including Boy Meets Boy, Every Day, and co-author with Rachel Cohn of Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist and Dash and Lily's Book of Dares. Ava Dellaira, author of Love Letters to the Dead and In Search of Us. Listen to her First Draft interviews here and here.
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Mel talks with Caro, (@sanjariti on bookstagram) to discuss Caro's experience with depression and suicidal ideations. Content warnings include: suicdality and depression, mental health stigma, domestic violence, including emotional and financial abuse, self harm, and fatphobia. Caro talks about her experiences as a teenager, and how that influenced her depression, growth in terms of being able to get through things and recognize progress, and her experiences with therapy. Caro recommends the book, All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven, as a book that she felt had good representation of depression and suicidality, and encourages checking on friends even if they seem "fine." You can find Caro on bookstagram @sanjariti and their personal instagram @caropanini, and on twitter @pjowrites. Episode co-produced by @loslibrary.
It's the season one finale! This week, Emily tells us about the heart breaking yet hopeful All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven, while Rebecca talks about the aptly named Insatiable by Daisy Buchanan. We talk about balancing reading and writing time, discuss our unforgettable literature studs, and we learn some fascinating flora facts. Rebecca also shares a weird experience with her car! Our infatuations: All The Bright Places - Jennifer Niven Insatiable - Daisy Buchanan The Screen Test - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwSIJCMWZC5GDM59wj7pMsg The Enchanted Forest - Ida Rentoul Outhwaite The Infatuated Mix - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3YjGlH5FkuYe0jLdWTT4oH?si=BmCCbA96TPKD9AJXykhAaA Follow us: infatuatedpodcast@outlook.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/infatuatedpod Twitter - https://twitter.com/infatuatedpod Emily's Instagram - https://instagram.com/emiloue_ Emily's Twitter - https://twitter.com/emiloue_ Emily's TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@emiloue Rebecca's Instagram - https://instagram.com/grammour.puss Rebecca's Twitter - https://twitter.com/grammourpuss Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
This week, Sidney and Sam cover All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven
Nesta edição em comemoração ao dia da mulher, 8 de março, você vai ficar por dentro do contexto em que surgiu a primeira super heroina nos quadrinhos, a mulher maravilha. Saiba mais sobre a história do cuscuz, suas formas de preparo e como ele pode variar de região para região; Fique ligado no quadro agenda cultural que traz dicas de teatro e musicais para alegrar sua semana;Se ligue na indicação do livro por lugares incríveis de Jennifer Niven; Fique sabendo como foi a experiência de estudantes e professores de Juazeiro, na Bahia, com as aulas online no ensino médio.
In this episode of My Beauty Habits I get to know New York Times and International best-selling author Jennifer Nivens. Jen is perhaps best known for her book "All The Bright Places" which was turned into a movie for Netflix and during the podcast we chat about that as well as her newest (and equally brilliant). novel Breathless.Jen also gives us an insight into her relationship and how her books mirror many aspects of her personal life. She also chats about her glamorous mother and we delve into what beauty means to her and the part that it plays in her life. If that wasn't enough, we somehow get onto the subject of losing our virginity and vibrators. Perhaps one to save for when the kids are tucked up in bed ;0)Jen is incredibly funny and honest and I felt like I'd known her for years even though this was our first time chatting. I thoroughly recommend Jen's books and Instagram page @Jenniferniven.
Jennifer Niven chats to Will Kostakis about her novel Breathless, love, sex, chemistry and frank discussions.
Composer Keegan DeWitt is the featured guest on this Score to Screen podcast. The All The Bright Places composer reveals what it was like crafting the sweeping score, working alongside director Brett Haley, and recording at Capitol Studios. Based on the internationally bestselling novel by Jennifer Niven, All The Bright Places tells the story of Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) and Theodore Finch (Justice Smith), who meet and change each other's lives forever. As they struggle with the emotional and physical scars of their past, they come together, discovering that even the smallest places and moments can mean something. This compelling drama provides a refreshing and human take on the experience of mental illness, its impact on relationships, as well as the beauty and lasting impact of young love. Keegan DeWitt is one of the more versatile and exciting young composers working in film and TV. Whether adding a refreshing voice to larger projects at HBO, Showtime, and FOX or collaborating alongside notable independent filmmakers; his work crosses a large tapestry of styles and demands attention with its originality and emotion. Over the past 5 years, Keegan has brought 15 films to the Sundance Film Festival; many titles that would go on to garner an Academy Award, multiple Sundance Audience Awards, and an Independent Spirit Award. In addition, Keegan continues to expand on previous collaborative relationships with exciting young directors who have helped make his work a mainstay at festivals worldwide. The Score to Screen podcast series is produced and hosted by Crossover Media's Max Horowitz. Listen to the All the Bright Places Soundtrack here. Listen to the official Keegan DeWitt Spotify playlist here. Follow Sony Soundtracks: https://lnk.to/sonysoundtracksPD
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Meet Jennifer Niven, author of 'Breathless'. We discuss achieving your essential writing goals for 2021. Plus, we have 3 copies of 'What's it Like to be Chased by a Cassowary?' by Felicity Lewis to give away. Read the show notes Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kalau membahas tentang kematian dan novel fiksi, yang paling mudah diingat oleh Hestia adalah All the Bright Places karya Jennifer Niven. Kok bisa?
In this episode, we read the first chapter of All the Bright Places, by Jennifer Niven, as part of our week focused on realistic fiction.
Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week we’re chatting about all of the October releases that we’re excited about. Apologies for the late release of this episode, but we recorded it early October and wanted to still get this out to you. We hope you had a wonderful October! Our Life in Books Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/ourlifeinbooks Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/samanthamccombs Bat Brew Adagio- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/blend.html?blend=130946 To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Chirstopher Paolini- https://amzn.to/3naU4Dt Crush by Tracy Wolff - https://amzn.to/36moviW Welcome to the United States of Anxiety by Jen Lancaster- https://amzn.to/3lhAAfU I’m Not Dying With You Tonight by Kimberly Jones & Gilly Segal- https://amzn.to/3eE0bgu Horror month/week on Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/1948?ref=horrorweek2020_sa The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab- https://amzn.to/3leAXrs Breathless by Jennifer Niven- https://amzn.to/2IkGnTp Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell- https://amzn.to/36hNCnk Quiet No More by Nikki Barthelmess- https://amzn.to/38n5akB Blazewrath Games by Amparo Ortiz- https://amzn.to/32utddD Charming as a Verb by Ben Philippe- https://amzn.to/3ld9si5 The Lives of Saints by Leigh Bardugo- https://amzn.to/3ke6bOf Long Way Down: The Graphic Novel by Jason Reynolds & Illustrated by Danica Novgorodoff- https://amzn.to/3lf8jqf The Times I Knew I Was Gay by Eleanor Crewes- https://amzn.to/32srUfa Magic Dark and Strange by Kelly Powell- https://amzn.to/2U8WB4v The Brightest Night by Jennifer L Armentrout- https://amzn.to/3peLGo3 The Tower of Nero by Rick Riordan- https://amzn.to/38rJK5W Come On In edited by Adi Alsaid- https://amzn.to/35b6p47 Daughters of Jubilation by Kara Lee Corthron- https://amzn.to/2Uap75O Night by Alexandria Warwick- https://amzn.to/2JLnV6N This Is All Your Fault by Aminah Mae Safi- https://amzn.to/3lrtZQ9 Storm the Earth by Rebecca Kim Wells- https://amzn.to/36pxDDQ Over the Woodward Wall by A. Deborah Baker- https://amzn.to/38oR6a2 We Were Restless Things by Cole Nagamatsu- https://amzn.to/35b7aKv Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth- https://amzn.to/38s03PR Foreshadow edited by Emily X.R. Pan- https://amzn.to/2JUEQnP The Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco- https://amzn.to/3eNxzkT Among the Beasts and Briars by Ashely Poston- https://amzn.to/3n7g6XI The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow- https://amzn.to/2GHJtjC Nancy Drew: The Curse by Micol Ostow and Carolyn Keene- https://amzn.to/3p5AQke Sadie by Courtney Summers- https://amzn.to/2GHl2CT
In this episode, the first page of three YA novels will be read:Mirage by Somaiya Daud,Holding Up The Universe by Jennifer Niven, andWild Bird by Wendelin Van Draanen
Book reviewer Catherine Raynes has been reading Impossible: My Story by Stan Walker, and Breathless by Jennifer Niven. LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
Tore Aune Fjellstad og Camilla Gulbrandsen har med seg Nora Luna Wright fra DEN festivalen, og de presenterer hver sin bok: "Maresi" av Maria Turtschaninoff, "Jomfruen og sigøyneren" av D.H.Lawrence og "All the Bright Places" av Jennifer Niven.
Youtube Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWRRm4YZLK0&t=223s Join Periplus Online Book discussion BREATHLESS with Jennifer Niven, Bestselling Author of 'All The Bright Places', Wednesday, October 21st 2020, 7 P.M - 8 P.M (Indonesia) | Author: Jenniver Niven https://www.periplus.com/p/9780593308417/breathless | Moderator: Anggie Marthin (Content Creator & Book Enthusiast) | https://is.gd/7a6qIM ~ Media Partner: Kumparan https://kumparan.com/periplus | Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/45592.Jennifer_Niven Website: https://www.jenniferniven.com/
In this episode we discuss All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven, What If Its Us and History is All you Left Me by Adam Silvera, and The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. Be sure to email us suggestions at 3talkbooks@gmail.com
Justin Conway discusses his experience seeking justice for himself and other survivors of sexual abuse. Bestselling author Jennifer Niven talks about her much-loved novels tackling issues teens face today and her role in Justin's fight for survivors of CSA.
As requested by listeners, we're kicking off a new season of the pod with a book that combines manic pixie dream people with healthy doses of ableism! Strap yourselves in for a mixed episode from Brenna and a downright hostile episode from Joe, who finds both texts "baffling."Up for discussion: Haley's many blandly titled projects, Niven's confounding creative decisions adapting her own text, Justice Smith's chest hair, Elle Fanning's Urban Outfitters glasses and bad, BAD parents and friends.Wanna connect with the show? Use #HKHSPod on Twitter:Brenna: @brennacgrayJoe: @bstolemyremoteHave something longer to say or a minisode topic? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!
Our guest this week is the author of the New York Times and international bestsellers ‘Holding Up the Universe' and ‘All the Bright Places', the latter of which was a smash Netflix film starring Elle Fanning and Justice Smith. Her books have been translated into 75 languages and have won literary awards around the world. In 2000, she started writing full-time, and has released nonfiction and fiction, both historical and contemporary, adult and Young Adult. Her books all share a common theme: they are stories about ordinary people doing extraordinary things.Our guest also oversees the literary and lifestyle web magazine, Germ, for people of high school age and beyond, which celebrates beginnings, futures, and everything in between. As an author, she has always tackled provocative subjects that are personal to her such as suicide and body image, and now she turns her attention to sex and the concept of losing your virginity, in her newest novel ‘Breathless', set to be released on the 29th September. This is her most personal novel yet, being inspired by her parents' divorce as a teenager, and her own whirlwind romance with her husband who she met in 2018 on a remote Georgia island, whilst seeking inspiration for her novel. Thank you to Jennifer for taking the time to join us this week and to Penguin. BREATHLESS by Jennifer Niven is out on 29th September and is published by Penguin in paperback, RRP £7.99.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/getting-personal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week we’re chatting about all of the September releases we can’t wait to read. So get your TBRs ready, because if we have anything to say about it, you’ll be adding lots of books! Grab your favorite cup of tea and join us! Our Life in Books Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/ourlifeinbooks Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/samanthamccombs Autumn Mist Green Tea- https://www.adagio.com/green/autumn_mist_green.html The Ravenboys by Maggie Stiefvater- https://amzn.to/32tSHs1 When No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole- https://amzn.to/32pDQ1u These Vengeful Hearts by Katherine Laurin- https://amzn.to/33sMkEj Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson- https://amzn.to/3md6vPr Out of Line: Women on the Verge of a Breakthrough- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FQKLCPP?ref=kc_AOSOutofLine&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_i=bookshelf_primeStandard&pf_rd_p=22b7d731-e322-42ca-ba17-a93968b01f41&pf_rd_t=5601&pf_rd_r=K5RV8PV1DCW38A8QNMSP&pf_rd_s=slot-0 Consensual Hex Controversy- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49750474-consensual-hex Becky Albertalli- https://medium.com/@rebecca.albertalli/i-know-im-late-9b31de339c62 Liberation Station- https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2020/09/03/their-son-wanted-books-whose-characters-looked-like-him-so-they-created-book-business-do-just-that/ Riveted Lit September Free Reads- http://rivetedlit.com/free-reads/ The Soul Book Nook in Waterloo- https://www.thesoulbooknookllc.com/home Tumas Books and Things- https://tumasbooksandthings.com/collections/tumas-book-of-the-month The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed- https://amzn.to/3kcFkCq The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes- https://amzn.to/3iz56AA Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas- https://amzn.to/2FumJTk Legendborn by Tracy Deonn- https://amzn.to/35z9RpS The Ghost Tree by Christina Henry- https://amzn.to/2FApZwk The Other Girl by C.D. Major- https://amzn.to/35Ebl2p Horrid by Katrina Leno- https://amzn.to/3iwa6pi Even If We Break by Marieke Nijkamp- https://amzn.to/3hvUzEG Vampires Never Get Old edited by Zoraida Cordova & Natalie C. Parker- https://amzn.to/3hzxFws Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson- https://amzn.to/3mhwKUT Early Departures by Justin A. Reynolds- https://amzn.to/3bTHJyW Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi- https://amzn.to/2FrOrQP Gold Wings Rising by Alex London- https://amzn.to/2DX3zVI All This Time by Mikki Daughery and Rachael Lippincott- https://amzn.to/2Zy1Pdh Breathless by Jennifer Niven- https://amzn.to/32pdrRv A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik- https://amzn.to/32rtyy0 Dear Justyce by Nic Stone- https://amzn.to/3mhx1an Recommended For You by Laura Silverman- https://amzn.to/2Fz4zjr Flamer by MIke Curato- https://amzn.to/3bVWwJF The Silvered Serpents by Roshani Chokshi- https://amzn.to/3irs64o Crush by Tracy Wolff- https://amzn.to/3hxk74d A Rogue of One’s Own by Evie Dunmore- https://amzn.to/32r7OCd Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour- https://amzn.to/3khG0X0 Blood & Honey by Shelby Mahurin- https://amzn.to/2FvoGz0 Find Layla by Meg Elison- https://amzn.to/3kersYh Teen Titans: Beast Boy by Kami Garcia- https://amzn.to/3mg6vhr Follow Me Darkly by Helen Hardt- https://amzn.to/3iu4trI Fable by Adrienne Young- https://amzn.to/3kfyPPa Ties That Tether by Jane Igharo- https://amzn.to/2RrEzJa As the Shadow Rises by Katy Rose Pool- https://amzn.to/3hsZWVp Crownchasers by Rebecca Coffindaffer- https://amzn.to/33tzHsT Nine by Rachelle Dekker- https://amzn.to/3iz6NxW Shine by Jessica Jung- https://amzn.to/3kcOQ8E The Lost Book of White by Cassandra Clare and Wesley Chu- https://amzn.to/2GR5Se0 The Other Side of the Sky by Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner- https://amzn.to/2FBMCQZ When Villains Rise by Rebecca Schaeffer- https://amzn.to/3bSxP0C For Better or Cursed by Kate Williams- https://amzn.to/3issT59 #NoEscape by Gretchen McNeil- https://amzn.to/2FDs0I7
Jess and Kendyl discuss Jennifer Niven's All the Bright Places, mental health, grief, recovery, and seeing the whole of a person. Trigger warning: Just like the novel, this episode contains discussion of suicide, depression, mental illness, abuse, grief, and death. Please, keep yourself safe and skip this episode if these topics could be harmful to you. If you do proceed, please keep in mind that we are in no way mental health experts. Question of the Week: How did you feel about the counselor’s interactions with Finch? Follow us! adaptationpodcast.com instagram.com/adaptationpodcast facebook.com/AdaptationPodcast twitter.com/AdaptationCast adaptationpodcast.tumblr.com youtube.com/adaptationpodcast
What happens when two teens who are damaged in some way join forces and develop a blossoming relationship? Most likely, a Young Adult Novel. Jennifer Niven's New York Times bestselling novel All the Bright Places, was published in 2015 and just earlier this year was made into a movie starring Justin Smith and Elle Fanning. This week my boyfriend and I discuss both the book and the movie so join us! If you would like to give us any feedback, additional comments or recommendations please email us as at adaptablepodcastbusiness@gmail.com, thank you and enjoy.
This podcast is heart-wrenching. Devastating. Illuminating. Breathtaking. Romantic. Quirky. Exhilarating. Hauntingly beautiful. Whatever other words will make teen girls pay attention.Welcome back to the cast folks; we're cracking open "All The Bright Places," by Jennifer Niven. It's a straight-up ripoff of FIOS, except instead of cancer, it's suicide. We expect the author to handle it in the most respectful and helpful way possi- ah, who are we kidding.https://archive.org/download/21-you-can-never-have-too-many-adjectives/21%20You%20Can%20Never%20Have%20Too%20Many%20Adjectives.mp3
This is the second episode of our 2020 Book Club Podcast series. In spring 2020 the Notorious Pedagogues invited their preservice teachers as guests on the podcast to discuss their work in their book club podcast groups. In this episode Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross speak with Brook, Emily, Fiona, and Meghan about All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven.
In this episode, we talk about All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven, Solo by Kwame Alexander, and Believing by Tara Altebrando. Leah is sitting in a tree (No, the title is not a typo!!!)
The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris; Things That Make White People Uncomfortable by Michael Bennett Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead The Lovely and the Lost by Jennifer Barnes All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven
Mentioned in this episode: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski Stardust by Neil Gaiman Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher Locke & Key by Joe Hill I'm Not Okay With This by Charles Forsman Poldark by Winston Graham Downton Abbey Jane Austen Lucifer Comics Series Umbrella Academy Graphic Novels Dumplin' by Julie Murphy Rebecca by Daphne DuMaurier Ghost Bride by Yangsze Choo Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo Download Libby or Hoopla to start downloading eBooks and eAudiobooks.
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW TO READ OR WATCH? I don’t know about you guys, but one of the things that’s been hard in our family during the coronavirus quarantine is feeling like we’ve seen it all and read it all. Which isn’t really true, of course. It’s just been more challenging to find something new. (Believe me, I know this is a first-world problem, but it is something we're facing.) After you’ve gotten outside, done a puzzle, played a board game, or whatever it is you do to take a break, you might be looking for some new books or shows. So what I thought I’d do for this week’s episode is share some of the things we’ve been watching and reading here in Casa de Kelly. As always, I’m sharing with the caveat that you do your due diligence before reading or watching with your teens – only you know your kids and what is advisable to watch or not. That’s something I talked about early on in Episode 5 if you want to check it out. SOMETHING NEW TO READ MOST LIKELY The first book I’m going to talk about is Most Likely, by Sarah Watson. On the surface it seems like the simple story of four best friends in high school, but here’s the great thing about it – we know that one of the girls is going to end up being president someday. We just don’t know which one it is. Watson does a great job of keeping you guessing until the end, where she finishes with an unexpected twist. It’s a fun read, and, you know, girl power. TWEET CUTE Another fun read is Tweet Cute, Emma Lord’s first novel. It’s a play on the You’ve Got Mail story, about two kids in the same elite New York high school whose parents own competing restaurants. It’s a fun update, with Twitter wars, dating apps, and texts replacing emails. Lord’s portrayal of family dynamics is spot-on, and it was definitely an “I laughed, I cried” experience for me. HOUSE OF EARTH AND BLOOD I also read Sarah J. Maas’ latest, House of Earth and Blood. As always with her writing, I was immediately pulled into the world she built, which is set in a more modern world than her previous two series I’ve read, Throne of Glass and A Court of Thorn and Roses. But not to worry – it’s definitely still a fantasy, and her world-building is still amazing. I love her storytelling, but I do have to say that I’d hesitate to hand this book to a younger teen. While I love me a good romance, she definitely goes a step further and gets into the realm of erotica with some pretty explicit sex scenes. MOMENT OF TRUTH Okay, on to the next one. Kasie West’s Moment of Truth is a poignant story about Hadley, a high school swimming star who has grown up in the shadow of a sibling she never met – an older brother who died before she was born. As she tries to figure out the identity of the guy who wears a “Heath Hall” mask (a famous actor) who disrupts events, she’s also figuring out that she can’t keep working so hard to try to win her parents’ attention. It’s a great story on so many levels, from family dynamics to personal motivation, to facing your greatest fears. Kasie West knocked it out of the park again. OF CURSES AND KISSES The last book I’ll mention is by Sandhya Menon, who you might recognize as the author of There’s Something About Sweetie, a book I chose for last year’s summer book club, featured in Episode 53. I love everything she’s written, including her newest, Of Curses and Kisses. It’s a fairy tale retelling and set in a boarding school – two of my favorite types of YA put together. With this book she again does a great job highlighting family dynamics and expectations, weaving in a sweet romance as well. It’s a fun twist on Beauty and the Beast. SOMETHING NEW TO STREAM (Find Previews in the "Referenced in this Episode" Section Below) Now, I’m going to talk about some things I’ve been streaming. Some of these I’ve discovered during the last couple of weeks, but others are ones I’ve watched in the past that I thought would be good suggestions. That’s assuming you haven’t found them already, but just in case, I’m throwing them in here. A LETTER TO THE KING First, there’s A Letter to the King, a Netflix series that my husband and I binged over two nights. (Ha, Knights – no pun intended!) It’s a King Arthur-esque story about a teen boy on a quest, and I really loved the diversity in the story. It was also just fun, if sometimes a bit campy. LOCKE & KEY Another Netflix series that we really enjoyed was Locke & Key. It’s a creepy story full of magic and mystery, based on a graphic novel series by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez. There’s definitely a lot of bad words, but with siblings that range from a much older teen to an elementary-aged younger brother, it’s something the whole family might enjoy. LOST IN SPACE Lost in Space is another one that’s good for whole-family viewing. This update on the 60s classic has tons of adventure and drama that keeps you on the edge of your seat – or at least binging “just one more episode.” There are 2 seasons already and we enjoyed both. GILMORE GIRLS A series that will always, always been on my list of favorites is Gilmore Girls. I faithfully watched every week when it first aired on tv, and I’ve watched the series all the way through a couple of times, once with my daughter – who, btw, also recommended it when I asked what she would suggest. I do have to throw in here, though, that while I LOVE the original series, the Netflix reboot was disappointing. I AM NOT OKAY WITH THIS One of the more bizarre series we watched was I Am Not Okay With This. It’s one that I’m kind of on the fence about. There are definitely more mature themes in it, and as I’m not a huge horror fan, the ending was a bit too gory for my taste. But it’s something you might want to check out if any of your teens (like one of mine) is super into horror flicks. LOST I do want to throw in a series that our family really enjoyed binging together, and that’s Lost. I think it’s available on Hulu. We really enjoyed the great writing and all the twists and turns it took over the course of 6 seasons. Plus, with over 100 episodes, it will take a while to work through. SHERLOCK Sherlock, on Netflix, the one with Benedict Cumberbatch, is good and might appeal to teens who like science and a good mystery. ON MY TO-BE- WATCHED LIST A couple of shows I haven’t watched yet, but plan to, are All the Bright Places, which is based on a novel by Jennifer Niven, and On the Basis of Sex, the movie about Ruth Bader Ginsberg that my daughter has asked me to watch because she loved it so much. That one, I think you still have to pay for, on Amazon or Vudu. ANIME RECOMMENDATIONS And since I’ve shared a couple of her recommendations, I’ll throw in a couple of my son’s as well. If your teens are into anime or manga at all, they might enjoy Full Metal Alchemist (on Netflix) or Cowboy Bebop (on Hulu or you may have to search for it on other places.) WHAT ABOUT YOU? SOMETHING NEW TO SHARE? Alright, I hope that’s enough to get you guys started! I’d also LOVE to get your recommendations. DM me on Facebook or Instagram and let me know what you’re reading and watching that you and your teens love. Check out the show notes here for links to references made during the episode.
Livros, filmes e histórias fictícias podem nos ensinar muito sobre as leis da vida e as ordens do amor. São exemplos completos de como as coisas funcionam. Neste episódio, analiso a história Por Lugares Incríveis de Jennifer Niven.
Recentemente a Netflix lançou Por lugares incríveis, filme baseado no livro de mesmo nome de Jennifer Niven, que também escreve o filme ao lado de Liz Hanna. É um filme que toca em assuntos espinhosos sem cair pro pedante ou irresponsável, mostra o oposto àquela situação sem parecer insensível ou ingênuo. Por lugares incríveis mostra que o lado bom da vida está nos pequenos momentos que vivemos, onde vivemos, e com quem vivemos. Instagram: @colastrom Twitter: @colastrom Trilha do episódio: Groove Grove by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3831-groove-grove License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Easy Lemon by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3697-easy-lemon License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Windswept by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4629-windswept License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Music from https://filmmusic.io "Fearless First" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
All the Bright Places director Brett Haley and screenwriter Liz Hannah join Netflix's Marya E. Gates to do a (spoiler-filled) director's commentary on the film adaptation of Jennifer Niven's beloved young adult novel.
Tienes infinitas capacidades y nunca es tarde para descubrirlas: ¡Spoiler! Es un tema inspirado en la película Violet and Finch: Un filme que muestra al espectador temas preocupantes como el suicidio o abuso en los adolescentes; dirigida por Brett Halsey, a partir de un guión de Jennifer Niven y Liz Hannah, basada en la novela del mismo nombre de Niven. Está protagonizada por Elle Fanning y Justice Smith. Por otro lado, recibimos en cabina a María Elena Asuad y a Milka Hernández con temas interesantes.
So here’s a crazy story — Jennifer and I actually met almost 6 years ago and somehow found ourselves on the same project just this past January. When I first read All The Bright Places I became deeply connected to the characters own experiences with grief. Since then I’ve built toodamnyoung.com up more, all while building my own writing career and presence as a mental health advocate. This is how I ended up filming a roundtable conversation with Netflix and Jennifer and the reconnection that led to this podcast. Listen as we talk about grief, mental health, and the power of community. Follow Jennifer: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferniven/ https://www.jenniferniven.com/ Netflix “What I Wish You Knew”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu4AbTGTDBw Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/vivnunez/ vivnunez.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vivian-nunez/message
Holding Up the Universe by Jennifer Niven Mighty Heart of Sunny St. James by Ashley Herring Blake Free Lunch by Rex Ogle
Gott folk! I månadens avsnitt tar Amina, Meriam och Martin upp ett allvarligt ämne: psykisk ohälsa, ett ämne som det har skrivits en hel del böcker om - inte minst på senare år. Böcker vi tipsar om i detta avsnitt är "Som stjärnor i natten" av Jennifer Niven "Sköldpaddor hela vägen ner" av John Green "The perks of being a wallflower" av Stephen Chbosky "Jag ger dig solen" av Jandy Nelson "När vi två kolliderade" av Emery Lord "Var är Audrey? av Sophie Kinsella
Willkommen zur Buchbesprechung von "All die verdammt perfekten Tage" von Jennifer Niven. Diese traurige, doch lebensbejahende Jugendgeschichte wurde verfilmt und ist ab dem 28. Februar auf Netflix verfügbar. Finch und Violet begegnen sich auf dem Glockenturm ihrer Schule und denken ans Sterben. Von da an begeben sie sich nicht nur auf Wanderungen durch ihre Heimat, um für ein Schulprojekt Eindrücke zu sammeln, sondern auch auf eine Reise voller Farben, Freundschaft, Poesie und Liebe...
The Knight reads an emotional poem about a dying sea bird he recently encountered, we hear from Jack Luna of Dark Topic/Crime Machine, and ask readers from around the world what books have influenced them. Titles discussed include Usher's Passing by Robert R. Mccammon, The Power of Intention by Dar. Wayne W. Dyer, Last and First Men by Olaf Stapledon, Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, Pharaoh's Pump by Edward Kunkel, Quiet by Susan Cain, and All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven.
Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week we’re answering some of the questions from Bookish & Bright’s 50 Bookish Questions Tag. We thought we could get through all 50, but we just talk too much! So grab a cup of tea and join us for Part 1 of 3. Our Life in Books Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/ourlifeinbooks Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Our Life In Books Book Club- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/bookishstateofmind Items we mention: The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L Armentrout- https://amzn.to/35149ut Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall- https://amzn.to/31KuIC7 A Dream So Dark by L.L. McKinney- https://amzn.to/2VlyyiJ The Best Thing by Mariana Zapata- https://amzn.to/2V8n026 Amazon Original Stories: Forward- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WK7PVFT/?ie=UTF8&ref=pr_acq_kc_AOSForward SketchbookCo- https://www.etsy.com/shop/SketchbookCo GabiGabiHey- https://www.etsy.com/shop/gabigabiheyshop All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace- https://amzn.to/330xenN Chris Barton Tweet- https://twitter.com/AcevedoWrites/status/1172279989460447241 Stephen King Tweet- https://twitter.com/StephenKing/status/1162314417796722688 Neil Patrick Harris Tweet- https://twitter.com/ActuallyNPH/status/1162434604852285440 Epic Reads Sequels- https://www.epicreads.com/blog/ya-sequels-fall-2019/ Goodreads - Interview with Courtney Summers- https://www.goodreads.com/interviews/show/1396.Courtney_Summers Company promos using food as bookmarks- https://twitter.com/angiecthomas/status/1172643751027728384 Bookish & Bright- https://www.bookishandbright.com/50-bookish-questions-tag/ The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien- https://amzn.to/31MHOP5 Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky- https://amzn.to/2IgKywv The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon- https://amzn.to/2AGWIKN Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling- https://amzn.to/31Vax4x A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens- https://amzn.to/2ACZ3GN The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank- https://amzn.to/2M9BdaQ A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas- https://amzn.to/335T1ub The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini- https://amzn.to/351XqjM The Grishaverse by Leigh Bardugo- https://amzn.to/2o3IAJ4 Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things by Martina McAtee- https://amzn.to/2pJLOBU Undead Girl Gang by Lily Anderson- https://amzn.to/30LBLZG Gray Wolf Island by Tracey Neithercott- https://amzn.to/2IldJyw The Nevernight series by Jay Kristoff- https://amzn.to/2InvSM9 Outlander by Diana Gabaldon- https://amzn.to/2o33U1n Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury- https://amzn.to/2IlxLZH Speak by Laura Halsey- https://amzn.to/2MeeF8S Call It What You Want by Brigid Kremmerer- https://amzn.to/2pJU0C8 Between the Lines by Nikki Grimes- https://amzn.to/31KYOoP City of Bones by Cassandra Clare- https://amzn.to/2ImCjij And the Sea Will Tell by Vincent Bugliosi- https://amzn.to/2OkjekG The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold- https://amzn.to/2IgMKnJ Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon- https://amzn.to/2IlDhv8 Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling- https://amzn.to/2o3K1XY The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley- https://amzn.to/2Im4Rsy Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick- https://amzn.to/2Oiq7D7 All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven- https://amzn.to/30KSSe4 The Fault In Our Stars by John Green- https://amzn.to/2V8qfGO Yes Please by Amy Poehler- https://amzn.to/33270Bg Scrappy Little Nobody by Anna Kendrick- https://amzn.to/2neN9zB
“The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are strong at the broken places.” –Jennifer Niven
♡ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ♡ In today's episode, Gina reviews a number of different life situations and circumstances that often contribute to stress and anxiety. Gina discusses some of her own personal experiences with stressful situations in this episode and shares with listeners how to cope with the need for control and the common reality of so many things in our situation being beyond our control. Listen to Episode 279 and 406 for more help with change and anxiety ep 279 https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/episodes/279-4-tips-to-get-through-the-anxiety-of-change ep 406 https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/episodes/406-feeling-less-anxious-with-change To learn more go to: http://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com Join our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership Program Learn more about our One-on-One Coaching What is anxiety? Quote: Your hope lies in accepting your life as it now lies before you, forever changed. If you can do that, the peace you seek will follow. – Jennifer Niven
♡ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ♡ In today's episode, Gina reviews a number of different life situations and circumstances that often contribute to stress and anxiety. Gina discusses some of her own personal experiences with stressful situations in this episode and shares with listeners how to cope with the need for control and the common reality of so many things in our situation being beyond our control. Listen to Episode 279 and 406 for more help with change and anxiety ep 279 https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/episodes/279-4-tips-to-get-through-the-anxiety-of-change ep 406 https://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com/episodes/406-feeling-less-anxious-with-change To learn more go to: http://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com Join our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership Program Learn more about our One-on-One Coaching What is anxiety? Quote: Your hope lies in accepting your life as it now lies before you, forever changed. If you can do that, the peace you seek will follow. – Jennifer Niven
Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week we’re talking about rereading books. We discuss some of the reasons we like to reread a book as well as some of our favorite books to reread! Grab a cup of your favorite tea and join us. And don’t forget to let us know YOUR favorite books to reread too! Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Our Life In Books Book Club- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/bookishstateofmind Items we mention: Candy Apple tea from Adagio- https://www.adagio.com/flavors/candy_apple.html Middlegame by Seanan McGuire- https://amzn.to/2MEk2Sq New Releases May 28- https://bookishconnoisseur.com/2019/05/28/new-releases-week-of-may-28-2019/ New Releases June 4 Part I- https://bookishconnoisseur.com/2019/06/04/new-releases-week-of-june-4-2019-part-i/ New Releases June 4 Part II- https://bookishconnoisseur.com/2019/06/04/new-releases-week-of-june-4-2019-part-ii/ Mine by Courtney Cole- https://amzn.to/2X7KtE8 Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson- https://amzn.to/2K9eFZ9 The Shadowspell Academy: The Culling Trails by K.F. Breene & Shannon Mayer- https://amzn.to/2KHE8Zo Lumberjanes Vol. 1 by Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, Faith Hicks & Brooke Allen- https://amzn.to/2KbagFg Red Skies Falling by Alex London- https://amzn.to/2MT4RVF Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters by Emily Roberson- https://amzn.to/2MCsuBz Girls Like Us by Randi Pink- https://amzn.to/2EZ1CW4 The Other Side: Stories of Central American Teen Refugees Who Dream of Crossing the Border by Juan Pablo Villalobos- https://amzn.to/2KbUwBF Imaginary Friend by Steven Chbosky- https://amzn.to/2IL0AOL Perks of Being a Wallflower by Steven Chbosky- https://amzn.to/2IyGfMj Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia- https://amzn.to/2MHad66 Looking for Alaska by John Green- https://amzn.to/2K7wjMZ The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan- https://amzn.to/31kYz44 Find you in the Dark Series by A. Meredith Walters- https://amzn.to/2KGXgGK How It Feels to Float by Helena Fox- https://amzn.to/2KaumQ6 All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven- https://amzn.to/2K8nmD5 Finding Kyler Series by Siobhan Davis- https://amzn.to/2Kb1ua6 50 Shades of Grey Series by E.L James- https://amzn.to/2X7MaS0 Hush Hush Series by Becca Fitzpatrick- https://amzn.to/2KdaCv0 To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han- https://amzn.to/2K96hsy Morgan Matson Books- https://amzn.to/2WyQWDK Check Please! By Ngozi Ukazu- https://amzn.to/31q79yH Dead Things Series by Martina McAtee- https://amzn.to/2Kb35g6 The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco- https://amzn.to/31nQtrj Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake- https://amzn.to/2KbcMeG Lux Series by Jennifer L Armentrout- https://amzn.to/2IvTj52 Vampire Academy Series by Richelle Mead- https://amzn.to/2IxYFwN Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling- https://amzn.to/2IvTopm The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien- https://amzn.to/2K9hVnl Twilight by Stephanie Meyer- https://amzn.to/2K8VUoU The Mary Russell series by Laurie King- https://amzn.to/2IxYWzP Gossip Girl by Cecily Von Ziegesar- https://amzn.to/2WBEdVE Angus Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging by Louise Rennison- https://amzn.to/2WSQh4f The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas- https://amzn.to/2X4ppOw Internment by Samira Ahmed- https://amzn.to/2IwwCh7 The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood- https://amzn.to/2Ixekw9 Other Things: Romance Rendezvous Book Blast- https://www.facebook.com/events/391576611578223/ Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark movie trailer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vlya92LZqZw&utm= Summer reading picks from YA Authors- https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/1560
An in-depth discussion of the novel All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven.Trigger Warning: suicideGenre: Young Adult (YA) fictionMusic by Ryan McGale.Production by Ryan McGale.Artwork by Bryan Cooper. Be sure to send your feedback and thoughts on the book to literarydevicespodcast@gmail.com. Next book: Bringing Up Bebe by Pamela Druckerman
A discussion of the novel A Man Called Ove by Frederik Backman. Trigger warning: Some discussions of suicide. Thanks to Ryan McGale for the theme song and editing help. Logo designed by Bryan Cooper. Next episode's book is All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven.
Abbey Lee Nash debuts with a new voice along the lines of Jennifer Niven, Sharon M. Draper, and John Green, in Lifeline, a gorgeously written tale that plunges the reader into the life of popular high school senior Eli Ross who has everything... ...until an overdose at a party takes it all away.
Today's episode is a unique one, recorded on site at Lillian H. Smith public library in Toronto where a book club called A Room of Your Own has gathered to talk with bestselling young adult fiction author Jennifer Niven, who is in town from Los Angeles. This book club, founded by Tanya Marie Lee, is just for teen girls from under-privileged communities. At each event members get in a room with the authors of the books they read, which are supplied ahead of the time by the authors and their publishers. Here they're talking about Niven's book All the Bright Places, which is being made into a film starring Elle Fanning. The book is the story of two Indiana teenagers who become companions after finding themselves at the same spot contemplating suicide. The book club is also joined by Dr. Karen Wang, a child and youth psychologist, who we talk to for some advice for parents on how to handle the difficult topics of teen suicide and mental illness. We also capture the stories of some of the students who share their own struggles in brave and inspiring ways. Show Notes Love our work? Please check out our Patreon Campaign! Become a patron of the show for as little as $1 per month
In Episode 32, Heather and Bennett discuss the Oscar-nominated film Lady Bird and the novel "All the Bright Places" by Jennifer Niven. Also included: The Superbowl, The Grammys, A.P. Bio, Corporate, Haikyuu, Ellen, Michelle Obama, Black Panther, Seth Myers, Kelly Clarkson, Fantastic Beasts, Cleveland Indians, Ferry McFerryface, Bernard Tomic, Mario Kart, Red Dead Redemption, West Side Story, Antman, Westworld, When We First Met, Jungle Cruise, and Mr. Roger's Neighborhood
En förbannad podd goes English for an exclusive interview with the wonderful Jennifer Niven! Jennifer Niven’s homepage Vända världen rätt/Holding up the universe Som stjärnor i natten/All the bright places Germ Magazine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jennifer Niven is a phenomenally successful YA novelist. All The Bright Places was a Goodreads Choice Award winner and is now being adapted for film starring Elle Fanning. We spoke to Jennifer not long after her tour of Australia and New Zealand… In this episode you will discover: - How bravery and honesty can only improve your writing - How your characters can teach you about the story - How to storyboard your book with a music mood board - And a great solution for parents trying to write with kids running around the house! Get your free ebook with advice and tips from million-selling authors at: http://www.bestsellerexperiment.com
Join Christen and Alexis from the Camden County Library System as they discuss Jennifer Niven's All the Bright Places in the second episode of Young Adult at Heart: Great YA Reads for All Ages.
The holidays bring many wonderful thing to Scholastic, chief among them, the employee book fair! There's something for readers of every age, from picture books, coloring books, and cookbooks, to how-to books, graphic novels, and memoirs. In this episode, we talked with colleagues who are shopping and volunteering at the fair to find out what are the must-have books this holiday season. Here's a list of all the books mentioned in this episode with links to their Goodreads pages: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen One Plus One by Jojo Moyes Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay by J.K. Rowling Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Movie Tie-in books Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany, Jack Thorne Harry Potter and the Sorcerer' Stone Illustrated Edition by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Jim Kay Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Illustrated Edition by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Jim Kay Slide and Find Animals by Roger Priddy My First Book of Colors by Scholastic Duck and Goose Let's Dance by Tad Hills and Lauren Savage Goosebumps: Slappy's Revenge by R.L. Stine Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy by R.L. Stine Give Yourself Goosebumps series by R.L. Stine Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard Red by Michael Hall Smile by Raina Telgemeier Amulet series by Kazu Kibuishi Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty and David Roberts Pinball Science Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer Heartless by Marissa Meyer Untwine by Edwidge Danticat Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition by Margot Lee Shetterly Hamilton: The Revolution by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeremy McCarter Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondō The Girl in the Spider's Web by David Lagercrantz Holding up the Universe by Jennifer Niven Another Brooklyn by Jaqueline Woodson Pirates Love Underpants by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort Izzy the Ice Cream Fairy by Tim Bugbird The Airport Book by Lisa Brown Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan and Christopher Johnson Produced by Emily Morrow
The holidays bring many wonderful thing to Scholastic, chief among them, the employee book fair! There's something for readers of every age, from picture books, coloring books, and cookbooks, to how-to books, graphic novels, and memoirs. In this episode, we talked with colleagues who are shopping and volunteering at the fair to find out what are the must-have books this holiday season. Here's a list of all the books mentioned in this episode with links to their Goodreads pages: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen One Plus One by Jojo Moyes Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay by J.K. Rowling Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Movie Tie-in books Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany, Jack Thorne Harry Potter and the Sorcerer' Stone Illustrated Edition by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Jim Kay Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Illustrated Edition by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Jim Kay Slide and Find Animals by Roger Priddy My First Book of Colors by Scholastic Duck and Goose Let’s Dance by Tad Hills and Lauren Savage Goosebumps: Slappy’s Revenge by R.L. Stine Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy by R.L. Stine Give Yourself Goosebumps series by R.L. Stine Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard Red by Michael Hall Smile by Raina Telgemeier Amulet series by Kazu Kibuishi Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty and David Roberts Pinball Science Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer Heartless by Marissa Meyer Untwine by Edwidge Danticat Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly Hidden Figures Young Readers' Edition by Margot Lee Shetterly Hamilton: The Revolution by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeremy McCarter Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondō The Girl in the Spider’s Web by David Lagercrantz Holding up the Universe by Jennifer Niven Another Brooklyn by Jaqueline Woodson Pirates Love Underpants by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort Izzy the Ice Cream Fairy by Tim Bugbird The Airport Book by Lisa Brown Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan and Christopher Johnson Produced by Emily Morrow
Our NaNoWriMo special features writing tips and advice from our three studio guests - top children's publisher Barry Cunningham, author Natasha Farrant, and author/screenwriter Catherine Johnson. Plus Louise meets bestselling YA author Jennifer Niven to hear about her approach to writing.
https://video214.com/play/91w6r8Fld2BFPiYeKlJyyw/s/darkLisa Selin Davis is the Featured Guest of Book Divas this week. Join us for this half hour show as Lisa talks about her new book, Lost Stars. In her acutely perceptive, illuminating, and whip-smart Young Adult debut, LOST STARS (HMH Books for Young Readers; October 4th, 2016; hardcover), Davis delivers a heartbreaking and hopeful novel inspired by that piece—and her troubled youth—that will speak to fans of Rainbow Rowell, Stephen Chbosky, Gayle Forman, Jennifer Niven, and Jenny Han.It’s 1980-something in upstate New York. Sixteen-year-old Carrie is reeling. Her older sister Ginny has died in a tragic accident and her mother has abandoned her, her younger sister Rosie, and her distraught father. Before Ginny died, Carrie knew her place in the world: she was a science nerd, obsessively tracking her beloved Vira comet. But now that Ginny is gone, Carrie is lost, struggling to find her place in the universe.Empty, angry, and burdened by the truth of what happened the night of her sister’s death, Carrie gravitates towards Ginny’s friends, a close-knit group of seniors who skip school, obsess over bands, and party hard. Fed up with Carrie’s behavior, her father enrolls her in a summer work camp at a local state park. Although she won’t admit it, Carrie actually likes the days spent in nature and when she meets Dean, a kindred spirit and guy who likes the real Carrie, she starts to get to the heart of who she is and who she wants to be.
https://video214.com/play/91w6r8Fld2BFPiYeKlJyyw/s/darkLisa Selin Davis is the Featured Guest of Book Divas this week. Join us for this half hour show as Lisa talks about her new book, Lost Stars. In her acutely perceptive, illuminating, and whip-smart Young Adult debut, LOST STARS (HMH Books for Young Readers; October 4th, 2016; hardcover), Davis delivers a heartbreaking and hopeful novel inspired by that piece—and her troubled youth—that will speak to fans of Rainbow Rowell, Stephen Chbosky, Gayle Forman, Jennifer Niven, and Jenny Han.It’s 1980-something in upstate New York. Sixteen-year-old Carrie is reeling. Her older sister Ginny has died in a tragic accident and her mother has abandoned her, her younger sister Rosie, and her distraught father. Before Ginny died, Carrie knew her place in the world: she was a science nerd, obsessively tracking her beloved Vira comet. But now that Ginny is gone, Carrie is lost, struggling to find her place in the universe.Empty, angry, and burdened by the truth of what happened the night of her sister’s death, Carrie gravitates towards Ginny’s friends, a close-knit group of seniors who skip school, obsess over bands, and party hard. Fed up with Carrie’s behavior, her father enrolls her in a summer work camp at a local state park. Although she won’t admit it, Carrie actually likes the days spent in nature and when she meets Dean, a kindred spirit and guy who likes the real Carrie, she starts to get to the heart of who she is and who she wants to be.
“All the Bright Places” by Jennifer Niven
Bookrageous Episode 79; Strong Female Characters Intro Music; Ha Ha Ha by the Julie Ruin What We're Reading Preeti [1:30] One Man Guy, Michael Barakiva [3:10] Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel, Sara Farizan [3:55] All the Bright Places, Jennifer Niven [5:45] Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, Benjamin Alire Saenz Jenn [7:20] On Such a Full Sea, Chang-Rae Lee [8:15] The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo, Cathy Hirano (Translator) [10:15] The Vampire Tapestry, Suzie McKee Charnas; WORDs for Nerds [11:45] The Cold Dish, Craig Johnson [12:50] Hexed Vol. 1, Michael Alan Nelson, Dan Mora (July 7 2015) Josh [14:50] Last of the Sandwalkers, Jay Hosler (April 7 2015) [17:30] I Must Say: My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend, Martin Short [19:00] The Smartest Book in the World, Greg Proops [20:30] The Riot Grrrl Collection, edited by Lisa Darms; The Punk Singer: A Film about Kathleen Hanna Rebecca [22:37] On Immunity, Eula Biss [25:55] Quarantine, Rahul Mehta [27:00] Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed, edited by Meghan Daum (March 31 2015) --- Intermission; They Meet from Ms Pac-Man (yes, the arcade game) --- Strong Female Characters [30:15] I Hate Strong Female Characters, Sophia McDougall, New Statesman [33:45] Jupiter Ascending [35:55] Twilight, Stephenie Meyer [36:40] Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn [37:50] The Woman Upstairs, Claire Messud [39:35] Hausfrau, Jill Alexander Essbaum [41:20] Not Here to Make Friends, Roxane Gay, BuzzFeed Books [44:05] Tampa, Alyssa Nutting [46:25] Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte [49:45] Rabbit novels, John Updike [51:00] Bad Feminist, Roxane Gay [53:00] Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn [53:30] A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing, Eimear McBride (in paperback June 9 2015) [55:05] Single, Carefree, Mellow: Stories, Katherine Heiny [57:00] Royal Wedding: A Princess Diaries Novel, Meg Cabot (June 2 2015) [58:30] From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess, Meg Cabot (May 19 2015) [1:03:00] We Need Diverse Books [1:04:10] Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. [1:04:55] G. Willow Wilson and comics [1:05:45] The Broad Inclusive Canvas of Comics, Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic [1:08:25] A Diverse, Gender-Swapped LOTR Recast, Book Riot --- Outdo; Ha Ha Ha by the Julie Ruin -- Find Us! Bookrageous on Tumblr, Podbean, Twitter, Facebook, Spotify, and leave us voicemail at 347-855-7323. Next book club pick: Citizen: An American Lyric, Claudia Rankine. Use coupon code BOOKRAGEOUS to get 10% off from WORD Bookstores! Find Us Online: Jenn, Josh, Preeti, Rebecca Order Josh's books! Get Bookrageous schwag at CafePress Note: Our show book links direct you to WORD, an independent bookstore. If you click through and buy the book, we will get a small affiliate payment. We won't be making any money off any book sales -- any payments go into hosting fees for the Bookrageous podcast, or other Bookrageous projects. We promise. ---
Podcast Notes Erin starts us off with Dmitri Belikov from the Vampire Academy books by Richelle Mead. Kassiah talks about Todd Wilkins from the Sweet Valley High Series by Francine Pascal. Jaime names Edward Cullen from the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer as her blast from the past. And Meg names her top three faves: Gilbert Blythe from Anne of Green Gables by L M Montgomery, Peter Savinar from Heidi by Johanna Spyri, and Dickon Sowerby from The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Next we talk about our hotties of the month: Jaime: Bishop Lattimer from The Book of Ivy by Amy Engel, Tamlin from A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah Maas, and Jesse Oliver from Also Known As and Going Rogue by Robin Benway. Kassiah: Theodore Finch from All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven. Erin: Arin from The Winner’s Crime by Marie Rutoski, Tamlin from A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah Maas, and Jackson from Collide by Melissa West. Meg: Darrow) (and Pierce Brown! from Golden Son by Pierce Brown. Then we have a long discussion on how readers' experiences change when they have to wait for the books to come out vs. reading them all at once. You know we can't get by without our extensive list of Honorable Mentions, named at the end of the show and throughout the podcast: Almanzo Wilder from the Little House Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Logan Bruno from the Babysitter’s Club by Ann M Martin. Patrick from the Alice Series by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. Count Vlad from Bram Stoker's Dracula. Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Romeo from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Let us know what you think! Ask Us a Question or Make Suggestions via our Handy Dandy Suggestion Form and tell us who's got you swooning here.
I årets sista avsnitt summerar vi ungdomsbokåret som gått. Vad har varit bra? Vad har varit dåligt? Vilka böcker har det pratats om? Hur var det att se tredje hungerspelsfilmen på bio? Och vilken bok förtjänar att utmärkas som årets bästa ungdomsbok enligt "Allt vi säger är sant"?Avsnittet är inspelat live på Lava bibliotek och verkstad och vi har inte mindre än sju gäster på scen: Alice Kassius Eggers, Linnéa Falkeling, Christoffer Carlsson, Heidi Eriksson, Moa Eriksson Sandberg, Pia Svensson och Erik Titusson.Lyssna direkt på avsnittet här, genom att trycka play: Eller hämta mp3-filen här. Vi finns också på iTunes.Och här är den långa, långa listan av böcker som nämns i avsnittet: Förr eller senare exploderar jag, av John Green, övers. Ylva Stålmarck, Bonnier CarlsenLåt vargarna komma, av Carol Rifka Brunt, övers. Christina Stalby, Gilla böcker.Eleanor & Park av Rainbow Rowell, övers. Carla Wiberg, Berghs.Svensk Synd av Martin Jern, Rabén & Sjögren.Oceanen vid vägens slut av Neil Gaiman, övers. Kristoffer Leonander, Bonnier Carlsen.Konsten att ha sjukt låga förväntningar, av Åsa Asptjärn, Bonnier CarlsenThe mortal instruments, Cassandra ClareSerien Divergent, av Veronica Roth, övers. Katarina Falk, Modernista.The maze runner, av James Dashner, övers. Ylva Spångberg, Semic.Det är så logiskt alla fattar utom du, av Lisa Bjärbo, Rabén & Sjögren.Flickan med silverskorna, av Alice Kassius Eggers, Rabén & Sjögren (kommer 2015).Inte vem som helst, av Nina Lacour, övers Rabén & Sjögren.Serien En prinsessas dagbok, av Meg Cabot, övers. Rabén & Sjögren.Royal wedding av Meg Cabot (kommer 2015).Den fallande detektiven, Christoffer Carlsson, Piratförlaget.Mördarens apa av Jakob Wegelius, Bonnier Carlsen.Legend-trilogin, av Marie Lu, övers Katarina Falk, Modernista.Boktjuven, av Markus Zusak, övers. Anna Strandberg, B Wahlströms.Det handlar om dig, av Sandra Beijer, Rabén & Sjögren.Love me, i serien Starlet, av Rachel Shukert.Flickan i de vindlande gångarna, av Moa Eriksson Sandberg, Rabén & Sjögren.Välkommen till LA, baby, av Moa Eriksson Sandberg, Rabén & Sjögren.8 saker du aldrig skulle våga, av Moa Eriksson Sandberg och Eva Susso, Gilla böcker.Not that kind of girl, av Lena Dunham, övers. Annika Ruth Persson och Johanna Karlsson, Norstedts.Hungerspelstrilogin av Suzanne Collins, övers Lena Jonsson, Bonnier Carlsen.Filmen Mockingjay (tredje delen av filmatiseringen av Hungerspelstrilogin).Filmen The fault in our stars (filmatiseringen av John Greens Förr eller senare exploderar jag).Harry Potter, av JK Rowlings, övers. Lena Fries-Gedin, Rabén & Sjögren.All the bright places, av Jennifer Niven, kommer att heta Som stjärnor i natten på svenska (kommer 2015).Världens viktigaste kyss, av David Levithan, övers Helena Hansson, Gilla böcker.Jenny Jägerfelds böcker (till exempel Jag är ju så jävla easy going), Gilla böcker.Johanna Lindbäcks böcker (till exempel Välkommen hem), Rabén & Sjögren.Dagboksanteckningar från ett källarhål av David Wiberg, Lilla Piratförlaget.Villig, av Christina Waldén, Rabén & Sjögren.Vill ha dig så illa, Gunnar Ardelius, Rabén & Sjögren.Medley - en ny våg, av Lisa Medin, Kolik förlag.Isla and the happily ever after, av Jennifer Perkins.Onanisterna, av Patrik Lundberg, Rabén & SjögrenHan kallar sig Esmeralda, av Ritta Jacobsson, B WahlströmsInvicible monsters, av Chuck PlahaniukI huvudet på Colin Fischer, av Ashley Edward Miller och Zach Stentz, övers Nina Östlund, Bonnier CarlsenPappersstäder, av John Green, Bonnier Carlsen.Otopia av Per Nilsson, Rabén & Sjögren.Maresi: Krönikor från röda klostret, av Maria Turtschaninoff, Berghs.Kick ass 3 av Mark Millar och John Romita.Och stort tack till Rabén & Sjögren, Bonnier Carlsen, Lilla Pirat, Ordfront och Pocketshop som fyllde vår goodiebag med så fina grejer inför den här livesändningen!
Jennifer Niven sheds light on the role of women in WWII in her enchanting new novel BECOMING CLEMENTINE, a coming-of-age tale about an adventurous young aviatrix forced to go undercover as a spy after her plane is shot down over France in 1944. When is it time to retire the car keys with an older driver? At what age, what reasons, and why should elder drivers stop driving themselves and what resources are available to them to get around town when they are no longer in the driver's seat? A sensitive subject is broached in T42 with Heather Brittany and Cynthia Brian as they attempt to keep our elder loved ones safe. Fire! What would you do if your neighborhood was engulfed in flames? We think it can't happen to us, but fire knows no boundaries. Cynthia Brian gives us a fire prevention checklist to keep us prepared and safe in the event of the unimaginable.