Anne the Editor here. Lately, I’ve been getting offers from Internet start-ups to test some super widget or other. I said "yes" to AdaptiveBlue, without even knowing it was already spreading like cold germs in a kindergarten. Their SmartLinks (click here for a demo) looked like it would help us with two of Cybils’ goals: fostering a sense of community …
REVIEW: Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!
Anne the Editor here. Cybils must’ve had a record number of books that defied easy categorizing this year. How many graphics were needed before a novel became a graphic novel? At what point does a dramatization of a true story cross over to fiction? But none stumped us more than a collection of 19 monologues and 2 dialogs set in …
Print out your short list
Thanks to Jen Robinson, we have a handy-dandy PDF of finalists for all eight categories. Download a copy for easy printing and take it to the bookstore or library with you.
Cybils Organizer at PBS Parents Site
Hi Cybils Fans, This is Jen Robinson, 2007 Cybils Middle Grade/YA Nonfiction committee organizer, and Young Adult Fiction judging committee member. I’m interrupting your regular scheduled Cybils programming to let you know that I’m guest blogging this month at PBS Parents: Expert Q&A. The way this works is that I have put up one detailed post about my love of …
Cybils podcast
Andrea of Just One More Book!! podcasting fame (read more about her here and here) has posted an interview with the other panelists on the nonfiction picture book list. Have a listen.
2007 Young Adult Fiction Finalists
Finding the best seven titles out of a list of 123 is… daunting, to say the least. The bloggers on this year’s YA nominating panel embraced the challenge, and below you’ll find the books that survived discussion and passionate debate through countless emails and one very long instant-message group chat. We’re proud of our shortlist, and hope you love it …
2007 Nonfiction Picture Book Finalists
The Nonfiction Picture Book panelists had some fabulous books to choose from this year, and the ones that made the short list are representative of all the best things this category has to offer: informative and engaging text, brilliant illustrations, and lots of appeal for young readers. — Eisha Prather, Nonfiction Picture Books organizer. Guess What is Growing Inside this …
2007 Graphic Novel Finalists
The hardworking Graphic Novels panel has narrowed down the nominees to five finalists at the teen/young adult age level and five at the elementary & middle-grade level, for a shortlist that’s truly dazzling as well as diverse: fantasy, manga, animals, humor–there’s a little bit of everything. Oh, and robots. You gotta have robots. —Sarah Stevenson, Graphic Novels organizer Teen/Young Adult: …
2007 MG/YA Nonfiction Finalists
The middle grade/young adult nonfiction committee has selected, from the 45 nominated books, a collection of seven high-quality, kid-friendly titles. Looking to read more nonfiction in 2008? Any or all of these titles will get you off to an excellent start. Of course, there are other wonderful titles on the nominations list, too, but the committee felt that these seven …
Trivia contest
So far, there’s only one entrant to a Cybils trivia contest going on over at Book Buds, your humble editor’s alter-blog. Here’s the deal: You answer three questions via email, and you get a chance to win a pop-up version of The Chronicles of Narnia. Okay, so C.S. Lewis isn’t one of our finalists this year, but it’s a very …