Mockingjay cover comparison: U.S. vs. U.K. editions

Earlier today, Scholastic unveiled the U.K. cover for Mockingjay, the third and final book in The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins. The book comes out on August 24th in both countries -- but they have decidedly different covers. Take a look at both below, and share your thoughts on them below: For the comments:... Continue Reading →

To Kill a Mockingbird: Anniversary inspires art

Earlier this month, we let you know we'd be covering the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of To Kill a Mockingbird by Alabama native Harper Lee. One of the biggest celebrations is happening now in Alabama. In April, the Alabama Humanities Foundation kicked off a series of events called "TKAM 2010: To Kill a Mockingbird -- Awakening... Continue Reading →

To Kill a Mockingbird: Anniversary inspires art

Earlier this month, we let you know we'd be covering the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of To Kill a Mockingbird by Alabama native Harper Lee. One of the biggest celebrations is happening now in Alabama. In April, the Alabama Humanities Foundation kicked off a series of events called "TKAM 2010: To Kill a Mockingbird -- Awakening... Continue Reading →

To Kill a Mockingbird: 50 years later

I was forced to read it in eighth grade. I don’t remember particularly liking it, so I put it on a shelf and didn’t open it again until a couple months ago when I moved from Ohio, to Alabama. I’m talking about To Kill a Mockingbird, that iconic Southern gothic by Alabama native Harper Lee. Before... Continue Reading →

To Kill a Mockingbird: 50 years later

I was forced to read it in eighth grade. I don’t remember particularly liking it, so I put it on a shelf and didn’t open it again until a couple months ago when I moved from Ohio, to Alabama. I’m talking about To Kill a Mockingbird, that iconic Southern gothic by Alabama native Harper Lee. Before... Continue Reading →

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