Verlag: Carlsen (20. Juni 2014)
Sprache: Deutsch
ISBN-10: 3551311633
ISBN-13: 978-3551311634
Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter: 12 - 16 Jahre
Größe: 12,1 x 3 x 18,8 cm
Hello, everyone! I hope this Monday finds you well. Are you anticipating the release of Stone in the Sky by Cecil Castellucci? You should be! Here are my initial thoughts about the book, and stay tuned for my review next month :). In addition to giving away my ARC of the second Tin Star book, I'm giving away hardcovers of Willowgrove (Hemlock #3) by Kathleen Peacockand Twisted Fate by Norah Olson, which I received from the publisher but which I personally will not have time to read and which y'all should get excited for! YAY FOR MORE BOOKS.
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Bad writer, bad behavior.
No, no no no no.
Horrible.
Couldn't believe there is an update.
But there is.
Novelist under fire after admitting to 'stalking' critic:
http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-novelist-stalking-critic-20141020-story.html
This would not go away. Bad behavior like stalking, should get someone in jail. If not, there should be other negative consequences.
And this one,
http://bibliodaze.com/2014/10/an-open-letter-to-kathleen-hale-guardian-books-stalking-is-not-okay/
"Hale’s piece acts ostensibly as a memoir of her exploits, but in the process she also reduced the blogger she stalked to the status of plot point. We know for sure that details were changed, crucial facts omitted and a narrative was constructed that saw Blythe become less than a fully fleshed person. She became a character, a lesson to be taught, a creature of myth and fable.
This isn’t an uncommon tactic in the world of non-fiction."
It's been a week since Kathleen Hale admitted to stalking someone who gave her a bad review and a lot has happened in the interim period.