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Roger's Book

9:04:06 PM
If you haven't ordered your copy yet, read this and follow the link to Amazon. It's great that we're going to get some help for Radio. I recently bought a copy of Frontier: A Definitive Guide from an Amazon vendor, mainly to have an easy reference.

John Palfrey on BloggerCon's price

8:47:25 PM
John Palfrey says that they are working on a solution to the cost of BloggerCon. I wanted to go, but airfare from Springfield, MO to Cambridge, MA is at least that much, plus the cost of the forum (also hotel stay, food, etc.) puts it out my reach.

I'll watch this in case things change...

From BoingBoing: Philip Pullman's brilliant kids' trilogy

11:52:21 AM
I've been looking for a new book series to read. I'm heading to Borders to look this up:

I've just finished reading Philip Pullman's Northern Lights, the first volume in a British kids' fantasy trilogy. I'm over the moon with delight. This is a brilliant novel: gripping, funny, dark, heartwarming and vivid. I haven't been so glad of a BritLit book since The Borribles Trilogy -- up until now my absolute favorite kids' fantasy books, not least because of their unflinching grimness and refusal to be even slightly twee. Northern Lights rivals Borribles, outstrips the Hobbit, and leaves Harry Potter in the dust.

The book revolves around the quest of a little girl to uncover the nature of the universes parallel to her own -- beginning in an alternate, steampunky Oxford University and ranging through London, the fens, and Lappland. The fantastic creatures and the magic that fuels them is utterly captivating and brilliantly executed. The book reveals its oddities and back-story in tiny sips, interspersed masterfully through the fast-paced action. I've just contacted my corner bookstore to see if they have volumes two and three in stock: I plan on devouring them.

I'm intrigued to see that there's an audio edition with Pullman reading: sounds wonderful.

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(Thanks, Cait!) [Boing Boing Blog]