Saturday, February 19, 2011

Writing Hi Hat In Sibelius

interesting ...

Leafing through the latest issue of The Bookseller magazine I found two titles really interesting I was excited and I can not wait to get out to read them. We propose again what I found in the magazine:


TITLE: The 'Atlas of emerald
AUTHOR: John Stephens
PUBLISHER: Longanesi
NECKLACE: New science Gaja
OUTPUT PROVIDED : April 2011
PRICE: € 18.60

INFORMATION: For Open for Longanesi comes Atlas Emerald John Stephens, former executive producer for television (his Gossip Girl , OC and Gilmore Girls ). Stephens has worked on this novel for four years, taking away hours of sleep, and his efforts paid off: the novel won publishers worldwide and released simultaneously worldwide. One caveat: you risk getting caught in the web woven by the author! At the heart of the story, three brothers bound by a destiny already written a book and immense power, and dark ...

Emma has never fear. Michael could not believe his eyes. Kate has promised to protect them at all costs. Three brothers left on their own, a magical and mysterious world, a journey beyond the doors of time. And a book by the immense power and obscure.

not know about you, but I have already won!

The other book I have yet to understand what it's about, but it is definitely a title to consider.

TITLE: The secret language of flowers
AUTHOR: Vanessa Diffenbaugh
PUBLISHER: Garzanti Books
NECKLACE : Storytellers modern
EXPECTED OUTPUT: May 2011
PAGES: 344
PRICE: € 18.60

INFORMATION: For Garzanti instead comes out in May, also a world premiere, The language of flowers Vanessa Diffenbaugh, a publishing phenomenon even before publication. Sought after by all the publishers in the world, told through one of the most extraordinary characters ever created, a story of strength, suffering, love and incredible thirst for life. And every reader can choose the cover they prefer, for themselves or for those who, according to the secret language of flowers: pink for grace and elegance, chamomile to emerge from the difficulties, gerbera as the joy and hope of an unexpected bougainvillea as a passion ...

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