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Writers who died in 2010

Martin Gardner (1914 – 2010) Mathematician, Science Writer.  His annotation of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass is highly entertaining.

Ruth Park (1917-2010) Author.  Playing Beatie Bow is an excellent time travel story.

J. D. Salinger (1919-2010) Author. Catcher in the Rye

Sid Fleischman (1920-2010) Author. The Whipping Boy. Newbery medal.

Patricia Wrightson (1921-2010) Author (fantasy). The Dark Bright Water. Hans Christian Anderson medal.

Donald H. Tuck (1922-2010) Bibliographer.  Hugo medal. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy

Eva Ibbotson (1925-2010) Author (fantasy).  Which Witch? and The Secret of Platform 13

Sharon Webb (1936 – 2010)  Author (fantasy). Earth Song trilogy

Erich Segal (1937 – 2010) Author and Academician. Love Story

Harvey Pekar (1939-2010) Comics writer. American Splendor and Our Cancer Year.

Stephen Joseph Cannell (1941 – 2010)  Mystery writer and TV show creator.  Appeared most recently in the TV show Castle.

Takeshi Shudo (1949-2010) Main writer for Pokemon.

John Steakley (1951-2010) Author (sci-fi and horror).  Armor and Vampire$ (much, much, much better than the film by John Carpenter).

Stephen Perry (1954 – 2010)  Scriptwriter. Thundercats cartoon and comics.

Jennifer Rardin (1965-2010) Author (paranormal fiction). Jaz Parks series.


Obituaries

Martin Gardiner – Telegraph; Scientific American

Ruth Park – Guardian

J. D. Salinger – NYTimes

Sid Fleischman – Washington Post; NYTimes

Patricia Wrightson – Times

Donald H. Tuck -  Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

Eva Ibbotson -  Independent; Telegraph

Erich Segal – Washington Post Guardian

Harvey Pekar – Blog.Cleveland; Newsweek

Stephen Joseph Cannell NYTimes

Takeshi Shudo - Suite 101

John Steakley –   Dallas News

Stephen Perry – Tampa Bay Online

Jennifer Rardin – Guardian

Wrinkle in Time in 90s.

Bookshelves of Doom is my new go-to book blog. Here’s a link to 90 minute second Wrinkle in Time. Much to like in this short, especially all the kid actors.

Picture Books I Read in 2010

Cover of "How to Speak Moo!"

Cover of How to Speak Moo!

Many of these books I read aloud multiple times for the children in my story times.  I put in bold the ones I loved. I underlined ones that kids seemed to especially like.  Listed alphabetically by title.

Picture Books, Easy Readers, and Board Books

  1. 10, 9, 8 by Molly Bang (board book)
  2. Aarrgghh! Spider! by Lydia Monks
  3. Alison’s Zinnia by Anita Lobel
  4. Alistair’s Elephant by Marilyn Sadler
  5. Baa for Beginners by Deborah Fajerman (funny)
  6. Bad Baby by Ross MacDonald
  7. Bad Frogs by Thacher Hurd
  8. Band of Dirty Pirates by Harvey Damian (easy reader) (some 10 year olds liked this one)
  9. Barefooted Bad-Tempered Baby Brigade by Deborah Diesen  (My kids didn’t like it.  But a mother apologized for its state since her young son had lovingly chewed on it.)
  10. Beach Tail by Karen Williams (mothers liked this one)
  11. Bear in the Air by Susan Meyers  (charming)
  12. Bear Wants More by Karma Wilson  (food stories go over well)
  13. Bedtime for Bear by Bonny Becker  (funny)
  14. Big Chickens Go to Town by Leslie Helakoski
  15. Bing: Get Dressed by Ted Dewan  (very popular)
  16. Bing: Go Picnic by Ted Dewan  (but my copies are falling to pieces)
  17. Bing: Make Music by Ted Dewan  (and they are out of print, *sigh*)
  18. Boogie Knights by Lisa Wheeler
  19. Brave Potatoes by Toby Speed
  20. Bug City by Dahlov Ipcar
  21. Bunny Bungalow by Cynthia Rylant
  22. Burger Boy by Alan Durant
  23. Cat & Mouse: A Delicious Tale by Jiwon Oh (quirky)
  24. Chicken Cheeks by Michael Ian Black  (makes mothers nervous)
  25. Christmas Cricket by Eve Bunting
  26. City Dog, Country Frog by Mo Willems
  27. Click, Clack, Splish, Splash by Doreen Cronin
  28. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett
  29. Cobweb Christmas by Shirley Climo
  30. Come on Rain by by Karen Hesse
  31. Cool Cat, Hot Dog by Sandy Turner
  32. Cow Loves Cookies by Karma Wilson
  33. Cowboy and Octopus by Jon Scieszka  (not many adults share my adoration for this book.)
  34. Crocodaddy by Kim Norman
  35. Curious Garden by Peter Brown
  36. Dancing Dinos by Sally Lucas (easy reader)  (lively)
  37. Dear Fish by Chris Gall
  38. Diary of a Spider by Doreen Cronin
  39. Dibble and Dabble by Dave Saunders
  40. Dinosaur vs. the Potty by Bob Shea (kids appear to be put off by this hilarious book.)
  41. Do Little Mermaids Wet Their Beds by Jeanne Willis
  42. Do’s and Don’t by Todd Parr (board book)
  43. Dog Breath by Dave Pilkey
  44. Dollhouse Fairy by Jane Ray
  45. Duck & Goose, it’s Time for Christmas! by Tad Hills (board book)
  46. Duck for President by Doreen Cronin
  47. Duck is Dirty by Satoshi Kitamura (board book)
  48. Duck on a Bike by David Shannon (funny)
  49. Duck, Duck, Goose by Tad Hills
  50. Ducks Disappearing by Phyllis Naylor
  51. Ella, Of Course by Sarah Weeks
  52. Elmer by David McKee
  53. Eloise at the Wedding by Margaret McNamara
  54. Everything I Know About Pirates by Tom Lichtenheld
  55. Everywhere Babies by Susan Meyers (very popular)
  56. Five Little Pumpkins by Ben Mantle (board book)  (3 year boy likes this one)
  57. Fletcher and the Falling Leaves by Julia Rawlingson (charming)
  58. Fletcher and the Snowflake Christmas by Julia Rawlingson
  59. Fletcher and the Springtime Blossoms by Julia Rawlingson (charming)
  60. Floop’s New Umbrella by Carole Tremblay (easy reader)
  61. Flotsam by David Wiesner (Caldecott Medal) (wordless)
  62. Froggy Eats Out by Jonathan London
  63. Froggy Eats Out by Jonathan London
  64. Giggle, Giggle, Quack by Doreen Cronin
  65. Gingerbread Pirates by Kristin Kladstrup (pirates and santa – they couldn’t go wrong)
  66. Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal:  A Worldwide Cinderella by Paul Fleischman  (clever but hard to follow)
  67. Goldilicious by Victoria Kann
  68. Golem by David Wisniewski (Caldecott Medal)
  69. Hallelujah Flight by Phil Bildner  (interesting history, poetically written)
  70. Hallo-Wiener by Dav Pilkey (funny)
  71. Harry on the Rocks by Susan Meddaugh
  72. Harry’s Box by Angela McAllister
  73. Hello, Goodbye Window by Norton Juster & Chris Raschka (Caldecott Medal)
  74. House in the Night by Susan Swanson (Caldecott)
  75. How are You Peeling by Joost Elffers
  76. How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food by Jane Yolen
  77. How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight by Jane Yolen
  78. How to Catch an Elephant by Amy Schwartz
  79. How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World by Marjorie Priceman
  80. How to Speak Moo! by Daborah Fajerman
  81. Humbug Witch by Lorna Balian
  82. Hungry Coat by Demi
  83. Hush, Hush! by Margaret Wild (board book)
  84. I am the Dog by Daniel Pinkwater (quirky)
  85. I Hate Reading by Arthur Bacon, Henry Bacon
  86. I Love Bugs by Philemon Sturges
  87. I Love My Mom by Anna Walker (board book)
  88. I Love My Pirate Papa by Laura Leuck
  89. I’m Dirty! by Kate McMullan
  90. In the Haunted House by Eve Bunting
  91. Inspector Hopper’s Mystery Year by Doug Cushman (easy reader)
  92. Interrupting Chicken by David Stein
  93. Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten? by Audrey Vernick
  94. Ivy Loves to Give by Freya Blackwood (charming, especially the illustrations)
  95. Jazzmatazz by Stephanie Calmenson
  96. Jeannette Claus Saves Christmas by Douglas Rees (clever)
  97. Joe on the Go by Peggy Anderson
  98. Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback (Caldecott Medal)
  99. Jump Frog Jump by Robert Kalan (board book)
  100. Just Like Mama by Lesléa Newman Read more…

Jane Austen Movies

Back View of Jane Austen, Watercolor

Image via Wikipedia

Arrgh!  I let the Twilight post stand for far too long.  So, projects…

I’m slogging through the rest of the sci-fi movie project.  It went on too long and I lost interest.  Now I’m planning a shorter project more carefully. Next up is Jane Austen Luxe.  The plan is to analyze the costumes in the movies and others of a similar era.  Very girly project.

Thus far, I have several older books on historical clothes and a book about Jane Austen movies.  I was looking through a Dover catalog and thinking I ought to buy the Pride & Prejudice paper dolls for ‘research purposes.’  Maybe I can talk myself into buying the Pride & Prejudice board game too.

If you have any other research activities or sites or items to recommend, let me know.

Pondering Bella & Edward’s sex lives

Via Bookshelves of DoomWhich of these five sex positions will Edward and Bella attempt on their wedding night?here is the article’s suggested soundtrack.

Books I read in 2010

Cover of "Usagi Yojimbo, Book 1: The Roni...

Cover of Usagi Yojimbo, Book 1: The Ronin

I thought I had read very little the past year but this isn’t bad.  158 titles, depending on your judgment of what a ‘real’ book is.

I put in bold the titles I especially liked.

Juvenile Fiction  (Listed alphabetically by title)

  1. Adventures of Captain Underpants by Dav Pilkey
  2. Andrew Lost: In the Garden by J. C. Greenburg
  3. Andrew Lost: On the Dog by J. C. Greenburg
  4. Aphrodite the Beauty by Joan Holub
  5. Artemis Fowl by Eion Colfer
  6. Bargain Bride by Evelyn Lampman
  7. Beast by Donna Jo Napoli
  8. Belly Up by Stuart Gibbs
  9. Best Halloween Ever by Barbara Robinson
  10. Bunnicula by Deborah and James Howe
  11. Cam Jansen and the School Play Mystery by David A. Adler
  12. Coraline by Neil Gaiman (Newbery)
  13. Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins (Newbery)
  14. Crunch by Leslie Connor
  15. Danny Dunn, Scientific Detective by Jay Williams (rereading)
  16. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
  17. Dolphins at Daybreak by Mary Pope Osborne
  18. Don’t Sit On My Lunch by Abby Klein
  19. Dragon Magic by Andre Norton (rereading)
  20. Escape  to Witch Mountain by Alexander Key
  21. Fairy’s Return by Gail Carson Levine
  22. Frognapped by Angie Sage
  23. Good Masters!  Sweet Ladies! by Laura Amy Schlitz (Newbery)
  24. Guys Read: Funny Business  edited by Jon Scieszka
  25. House of Dolls by Francesca Lia Block
  26. Iron Ring by Lloyd Alexander
  27. Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key by Jack Gantos
  28. Knights of the Kitchen Table by Jon Scieszka
  29. Knucklehead by Jon Scieszka
  30. Light Maze by Joan North
  31. Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
  32. Miss Daisy is Crazy by Dan Gutman
  33. My Life as a Book by Janet Tashjian
  34. Nim’s Island by Wendy Orr
  35. Pharaoh’s Daughter by Julius Lester
  36. Skate Park Challenge by Jake Maddox
  37. 39 Clues: Maze of Bones by Rick Riordan
  38. Tail of Emily Windsnap by Liz Kessler
  39. Uncle Pirate by Douglas Rees
  40. When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead (Newbery)
  41. White Captives by Evelyn Sibley Lampman (rereading)
  42. Worry Web Site by Jacqueline Wilson

Teen & Adult Fiction  (listed by author surname)

  1. Ideal Wife by Mary Balogh
  2. Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett
  3. Geektastic edited by Holly Black and Cecil Castellucci
  4. Thuvia, Maid of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs  (rereading)
  5. Queen of Babble by Meg Cabot
  6. Original Miss Honeyford by Marion Chesney
  7. Our Lady of Pain by Marion Chesney
  8. Building of Jalna by Mazo De La Roche
  9. Bite (anthology)  Laurell K. Hamilton et. al.
  10. Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris
  11. From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris
  12. Unfinished Clue by Georgette Heyer
  13. To Seduce a Sinner by Elizabeth Hoyt
  14. To Beguile a Beast by Elizabeth Hoyt
  15. Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
  16. Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer
  17. Christmas Wish by Betty Neels
  18. Edge of Winter by Betty Neels
  19. Romantic Encounter by Betty Neels
  20. My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult – post 1, post 2
  21. Under Gemini by Rosamunde Pilcher
  22. Dancing in Midnight by Julia Quinn
  23. Vampire Kisses by Ellen Schreiber
  24. Androids are Coming.  edited by Robert Silverberg.
  25. The New Girl by R. L. Stine
  26. Peeps by Scott Westerfeld
  27. Watch Your Back by Donald E. Westlake
  28. What’s the Worst that Could Happen by Donald E. Westlake

Comics (Listed alphabetically by title)

  1. Anita Blake: Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton, Stacie Ritchie #1
  2. Anne Frank by Sidney Jacobson
  3. Babymouse: Queen of the World by Matthew & Jennifer Holm
  4. Bachelor Prince by Debbie Macomber, Misao Hoshiai
  5. Batman: Crime Time by Bill Matheny
  6. Black and White by David MacAuly (Caldecott Medal)
  7. Black Bird by Kanoko Sakurakoji #1
  8. Bleach by Tite Kubo #1, #2, #3
  9. Bone: The Dragonslayer by Jeff Smith #4
  10. Bone: Out from Boneville by Jeff Smith #1 (rereading)
  11. Bone: Eyes of the Storm by Jeff Smith #3
  12. Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Michael Burgen, Jose Alfonso Ocampo Ruiz
  13. Breaking Up by Aimee Friedman
  14. Butteflies, Flowers by Yuki Yoshihara #1
  15. City of Light, City of Dark by Avi
  16. Copper by Kazu Kibuishi
  17. Empowered by Adam Warren #1
  18. Fall in Love Like a Comic by Chitose Yagami #1, #2
  19. Foiled by Jane Yolen, Mike Cavallaro
  20. Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya #1, #2, #3
  21. Geisha by Andi Watson
  22. Ghostopolis by Doug TenNapel
  23. In Odd We Trust by , Dean Koontz, Queenie Chan
  24. Justice League Unlimited: United We Stand by Adam Beechen
  25. Other Side by  Istvan Banyai (wordless)
  26. Naruto by Masashi Kishimoto #1, #2, #3
  27. Peach Fuzz by Lindsay Chibos, Jared Hodges #1, #2, #3
  28. Plain Janes by Cecil Castellucci, Jim Rugg
  29. Robot Dreams by Sara Varon
  30. Scooby-Doo in The Agony of De Feet! by Robbie Busch
  31. Scott Pilgrim: Precious Little Life by Bryan Lee O’Malley
  32. Shinobi Life by Shoko Konami #1
  33. Spider-Girl: Touch of Venom by Tom Defalco
  34. Spider-Girl: Bedeviled by Tom Defalco
  35. Spider-Girl: Fun and Games with the Fantastic Five by Tom Defalco
  36. Stepping on Roses by Rinko Ueda #1, #2
  37. Stitches by David Small
  38. Tail of the Moon by Rinko Ueda #1
  39. Tiny Titans: Welcome to the Treehouse by Art Baltazar
  40. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, Young Kim
  41. Usagi Yojimbo: The Ronin by Stan Sakai #1
  42. Usagi Yojimbo: The Samurai by Stan Sakai #2
  43. W.I.T.C.H. : Between Light and Dark #4
  44. Zebrafish by Sharon Emerson
  45. Zinc Alloy vs. Frankenstein by Donald Lemke

Nonfiction  (listed alphabetically by author surname)

  1. Time Traveller Book of Rome and Romans by Heather Amery (rereading)
  2. Caribbean Pirates by George Beahm
  3. Sandman Companion by Hy Bender
  4. Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain
  5. Past Imperfect edited by Mark C. Carnes (rereading)
  6. What Do Illustrators Do? by Eileen Christelow
  7. Don’t Know Much About the Pilgrims by Kenneth Davis
  8. Philosophy of Horror by Thomas Fahy
  9. How to Talk to Your Dog by Jean Craighead George
  10. How to Talk to Your Cat by Jean Craighead George
  11. Art of the Comic Strip by Shirley Glubok
  12. Online Kids by Preston Gralla
  13. Ultimate Indoor Games Book by Veronika Gunter
  14. We Gotta Have It by Esther Iverem
  15. Talking about Detective Fiction by P. D. James
  16. Dark Game: True Spy Stories by Paul Janeczko
  17. Mistakes that Worked by Charlotte Jones (rereading)
  18. 5001 Nights at the Movies by Pauline Kael
  19. True-Or-False Book of Cats by Patricia Lauber
  20. You Wouldn’t Want to be a Roman Gladiator! by John Malam
  21. Weird U.S. by Mark Moran
  22. Organizing from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern
  23. Pick Me Up by Jeremy Leslie, David Roberts
  24. Write Your Own Graphic Novel by Natalie Rosinsky
  25. So You Want to Be President? by Judith St. George, David Small (Caldecott Medal)
  26. So You Want to Be an Inventor? by Judith St. George
  27. Smart Aleck’s Guide to American History by Adam Selzer
  28. Swords, Spears, and Sandals: The Story of the Roman Legions by Richard Suskind
  29. Great Shark Stories by Valerie Taylor
  30. Paperfolding to Begin With by Florence Temko (rereading)
  31. Girls Think of Everything:  Stories of Ingenious Inventions by Women by Catherine Thimmesh
  32. Whatcha Mean, What’s a Zine? by Mark Todd
  33. Read-Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease
  34. Story of Three Whales by Giles Whittell

some delays

A reader was getting depressed about the list of deceased people, so I’m going to delay the next post.  I’m still struggling with Children of Men too.  Tonight I’m working on other drafts.

Filmmakers Who Died in 2010

There are other filmmakers who died this past year.  But these people made cinema that means something to me.  Listed by year of birth.

Bill Littlejohn (1914 –2010) Animator.  Peanuts and Garfield specials.

Roy Ward Baker (1916-2010) Director. Don’t Bother to Knock (1952), A Night to Remember (1958), Quatermass and the Pit (1967)

Dino De Laurentiis (1919-2010) Producer. Barbarella (1968), Flash Gordon (1980), and Conan the Barbarian (1982).

Alexander Anderson (1920-2010) Co-creator of the Rocky and Bullwinkle characters.

Douglas Argent (1921-2010) TV Producer and Director.  Many shows, Fawlty Towers among them.

Art Clokey (1921-2010)  Stop-motion animator.  Created Gumby.

Blake Edwards (1922-2010)  Director.  Operation Petticoat (1959), Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), Pink Panther (1963), A Shot in the Dark (1964)

Arthur Penn (1922-2010) Director. Miracle Worker (1962), Bonnie & Clyde (1967), Little Big Man (1970).

Dede Allen (1923-2010)  Film editor.  The Hustler (1961), Bonnie & Clyde (1967), Serpico (1973), The Breakfast Club (1985).

Irvin Kershner (1923-2010) Director. The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Never Say Never Again (1983).

Yoshinobu Nishizaki (1934-2010) Creator of the Space Battleship Yamato series.

John Jeffries, Sr. (1936-2010) Production and Set Designer.  The original Star Trek, JAG, Matlock.

Carl Macek (1951-2010)  Producer of English dubbed anime. First English dub of Studio Ghibli’s My Neighbor Totoro.

Sally Menke (1953-2010) Film editor.  Collaborated with Quentin Tarantino on all his films.

Corey Haim (1971-2010) Actor.  Lucas (1986), Lost Boys (1987),  License to Drive (1988).

Artists and Comics-Makers Who Died in 2010

Listed by their birth dates.

Robert McCall (1919– 2010)  Known for space-related art.  Worked on 2001: A Space Odyssey; and painted for NASA, EPCOT, The Pentagon.

Station by Robert McCall

Peter O’Donnell (1920 – 2010) Wrote the adventure comic Modesty Blaise; and wrote Gothic novels under the name Madeleine Brent.

Modesty Blaise

Howard ‘Howie’ Post (1926-2010) Artist.  Harvey comics.

A Howie Post Harvey cover

Mike Esposito (1927-2010) Artist.  Co-designed 2006 Wonder Woman stamp.  Classic Spider-Man and Archie comics.

Wonder Woman Stamp 2006

Frank Frazetta (1928-2010) Influential fantasy artist.

Frank Frazetta Warlord of Mars Cover

John D’Agostino Sr. (1929-2010) Artist.  Archie comics.

Archie Cover by John D'Agostino

Joe Messerli (1930 – 2010)  Designed the logo for The Twilight Zone;  animated for Hana Barbara.

Twilight Zone log

Al Williamson (1931 -2010) Artist.  Flash Gordon, Secret Agent X-9

Flash Gordon

Dick Giordano (1932 – 2010)  Artist and DC editor.

DC Superheroes

John Schoenherr (1935-2010)  Won the Caldecott Medal for Owl Moon written by Jane Yolen.

Owl Moon

Harvey Pekar (1939-2010) wrote the autobiographical comics American Splendor and Our Cancer Year American Splendor was made into a film starring Paul Giamatti in 2003.

American Splendor panel

John Hicklenton (1967-2010) Artist. Judge Dredd

John Hicklenton panels

John D’Agostino Sr. – USA Today

Mike Esposito – Newsday

Frank Frazetta – The Guardian.  An interview from The Comics Journal.

Dick Giordano -  New York TimesNewsarama

John Hicklenton – The Comics Reporter

Robert McCall – Space.com

Joe Messerli – Lambiek

Peter O’Donnell – The Guardian

Harvey Pekar – New York Times

Howie Post – North Jersey.com

John Schoenherr -  New York Times. His son’s post.

Al Williamson – The Comics ReporterThe Guardian.

Happy New Year!

2011 – here we come!

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