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Friday, July 31, 2015

Book Review Friday: When Books Went to War



When Books Went to War: The Stories That Helped Us Win World War II
By Molly Guptill Manning

At the beginning of World War II the Nazis burned millions of books. In response, as the United States mobilized for war, American librarians organized the Victory Book Campaign and collected 20 million hardcover books to donate to the armed forces.  But hardcover books weren’t practical for troops in combat and 20 million wasn’t nearly enough.  This is the story of how the War Department and the publishing industry got together to create the Armed Services Editions of over 1000 popular titles. These lightweight paperbacks were portable, inexpensive, and great for morale. By the end of the war over 120 million ASEs were published and distributed to troops around the world.  ASEs were carried into every theatre of the war, they were shared and they were treasured. 
This was a fascinating glimpse into U S History, the history of World War II and the history of the American love of reading. This is a great story for history buffs or anyone who loves books and reading.

Friday, July 10, 2015

Book Review Friday: This Year You Write Your Novel



This Year You Write Your Novel
By Walter Mosley

This is a short, pithy book offering the author's insights into how a first time novelist can get a story from idea to draft to polished novel in one year.  Accomplished novelist, Walter Mosley, offers advice, encouragement, practical exercises, and a kick in the pants to would be novelists who want to know how to get their words on paper.

For more great how to write your novel advice check out the 808.3 section of your local public library or try:

On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King
Plot & Structure by James Scott Bell
Beyond the First Draft: The Art of Fiction by John Casey

Walter Mosley has published over 37 novels.  For some of his work try:
The Easy Rawlins Series
The Socrates Fortlow Series
The Fearless Jones Series
The Leonid McGill Series

Stand-alone novels include:
Odyssey
The Further Tales of Tempest Landry
Inside a Silver Box