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SantaThing (LibraryThing's version of Secret Santa) is open for sign-ups until December 1, 4 pm EST (about 24 hours from now).Labels: santathing, secret santa
In this year of a down economy, two developments with SantaThing, our "secret Santa for booklovers":Labels: altruism, santathing, secret santa
Gregory Maguire, is the author of the popular Wicked and many other novels for both children and adults. Maguire published The Next Queen of Heaven with the Concord Free Press, a revolutionary "generosity-based" publisher.
Charles Cumming's new novel, Typhoon, is getting a lot of attention (he's touted as a successor of John le Carré). Cumming's intelligent thriller starts with the 1997 British handover of Hong Kong to the Chinese, and moves through to the lead-up to the Beijing Olympic Games.
Eugenia Kim is the author of The Calligrapher's Daughter, a story that encompasses a enthralling personal story, the roles of gender and class, and Korea's fight for independence and struggle with modernity.Labels: author chat, author interview, state of the thing
Now in its third year, I'd like to announce SantaThing!Labels: santathing, secret santa
I've added a new "References" section to work pages, and within that a list of the Wikipedia articles that cite the work.Labels: new features, references, wikipedia
Labels: librarything local, milestones, West Virginia
Our recent ebook push had one major flaw—something was up with the profile statistics page. Labels: audiobooks, ebooks, kindle, open library, statistics
We've just released a slew of new features (see overview). We hope members like them all, but Local Book Search is the most important. I won't mince words: it is intended to change bookselling forever. Labels: abebooks, booksellers, bookstore integration, bookstores, local book search, used bookstores
Why the new features? For years now we've had a feature called "Buy, Borrow and Swap"—involved bookstore and library links, and integration with swap sites. 




Labels: audibooks, bookfinder, ebooks, get this book, local book search, swap site
We're about to push a slew of new "local" features, including the first-ever "local book search." To make this as good as it can be, we need to connect as many bookstores as possible to the LibraryThing Local system. We previously asked for help with IndieBound stores. We're now asking for help with a really hairy category category—used bookstores. Labels: abebooks, indiebound, local book search, used bookstores
The folks who are bringing Cormac McCarthy's The Road to the big screen are inviting LibraryThing members to attend free advance screenings of the new movie.Directed by John Hillcoat
Update 11/13/09:
Today in the Wall Street Journal is an incredible, lengthy interview that Cormac McCarthy. The writer spent a record 7 hours with McCarthy talking about the film, the book, and life in general.
Labels: advance screening, Detroit, Michigan, movie event, movies, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
The November 2009 batch of Early Reviewer books is up! We've got 102 books this month, and a grand total of 3571 copies to give out.
Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to many many countries—too many to list here! Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.| Kensington Publishing | Dafina | Citadel Press |
| Bell Bridge Books | The Permanent Press | Open Letter |
| Penguin | Red Hen Press | Bloomsbury |
| W.W. Norton | Bantam | Ballantine Books |
| International Publishers Marketing | Human Kinetics | St. Martin's Paperbacks |
| St. Martin's Griffin | Weiser Books | Conari Press |
| Tor Books | Universalis Publishing | Doubleday Books |
| O'Reilly | South Dakota State Historical Society Press | HarperCollins |
| Bascom Hill Books | Rovira i Virgili University Press | Bethany House |
| Small Beer Press | Little, Brown and Company | Grand Central Publishing |
| St. Martin's Press | Orca Book Publishers | Picador |
| Pocket Books | Avon Books | Harper Paperbacks |
| Viking Books | Putnam Books | Random House |
| Henry Holt and Company | Faber and Faber |






































































































Labels: early reviewers, LTER
Set in the grotty upstate town of Thebes, The Next Queen of Heaven is a Christmas tale gone horribly wrong. Clocked by a Catholic statuette, Mrs. Leontina Scales starts speaking in tongues. Tabitha Scales and her brothers scheme to save their mother or surrender her to Jesus—whatever comes first. Meanwhile, choir director Jeremy Carr, caught between lust and ambition, fumbles his way toward Y2K.I'm putting the copies in Member Giveaways, and we'll send them to anyone, anywhere around the world. Request a copy now, if you're interested! And remember, when you're done reading, you donate, and then pass the book along. We're hoping we can keep the books circulating among LibraryThing members—since the Concord Free Press only prints a limited run (2,500 copies), many people won't otherwise get a chance to read it.
Only a modern master like Gregory Maguire can spin a tale this frantic, funny, and farcical. Novelist Ann Patchett calls it “an out-of-control carnival ride—terrifying, thrilling, a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.” And we agree.
"This novel is free. By taking a copy, you agree to give away money to a local charity, someone who needs it, or a stranger on the street. Where the money goes and how much you give—that's your call. When you're done, pass this novel on to someone else (for free, of course), so they can give. It adds up."So if you win a copy, please remember to read, donate, and then pass it along (maybe even put it back on Member Giveaways, so another LibraryThing member can have a chance to read it).
Labels: concord free press, gregory maguire, member giveaways
This month's State of the Thing features 2 exclusive author interviews:
Hope Edelman's newest book is The Possibility of Everything, a memoir about a week in 2000 when she traveled to Belize with her husband and three-year-old daughter to visit a shaman.Labels: author chat, author interview, state of the thing
The October 2009 batch of Early Reviewer books is up! We've got 55 books this month, and a grand total of 1590 copies to give out.
Publishers do things country-by-country. This month we have publishers who can send books to the US, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia, France, Germany, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. Make sure to check the flags by each book to see if it can be sent to your country.| Kensington Publishing | Dafina | Citadel Press |
| B&H Publishing Group | Bleak House Books | South Dakota State Historical Society Press |
| Delacorte Press | New York Review Books | New American Library |
| Little, Brown and Company | Barbour Books | Rovira i Virgili University Press |
| Self-Counsel Press | 5 Spot | The Permanent Press |
| Hunter House | Harper Paperbacks | Avon Books |
| Random House | Springer | Faber and Faber |
| Picador | Open Letter | York House Press |
| Bloomsbury | Orca Book Publishers | Timber Press |
| Bethany House | Bell Bridge Books | Doubleday Books |
| HarperCollins |























































Labels: early reviewers, LTER