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April 26, 2010

Webcast Alert - FRIDAY APRIL 30th

I'm going to be in another star-studded Scholastic webcast! On Friday at 1:00 pm I'll be facing off against fellow authors RL Stine, Lisa Yee, and Christopher Paul Curtis in Scholastic's SUMMER READING CHALLENGE LIVE.

It's going to be a game show format, hosted by the Ambassador of Kid Lit himself - Jon Scieszka. It should be a blast!

You can log in at scholastic.com. Since most of you will be in school at the time, tell your teachers. There should be hundreds of thousands of classes watching.

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Published on April 26, 2010 08:46

April 18, 2010

CALLING ALL CALIFORNIA FANS

Heads up to LA-area fans that I'm going to be appearing at the LA Times Festival of Books - at UCLA - on Saturday, April 24th!


I'll be signing at the CM School Supply booth at 10:30 … the Whale of a Tale booth at 11:00… before my Tween the Lines panel with DJ McHale and Pseuonymous Bosch (12:30 pm, 100 Moore Hall). After that, one more signing - the main festival autographing - from 1:30-2:30.


I'm so pumped up to be a part of this amazing festival for the first time. Hope to see you all there!

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Published on April 18, 2010 19:10

April 15, 2010

VOTE FOR ZOOBREAK!

Great news — ZOOBREAK is up for best 5th-6th grade book of the year!


Voting is open to the public, so visit http://www.bookweekonline.com/voting/5-6 and cast your online ballot for the only nominee that features The Man With The Plan, the team of kids that heisted a million-dollar baseball card, a reformed attack dog, and forty-something fugitive zoo animals. If that isn't worth Book of the Year, I don't know what is.


Represent!

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Published on April 15, 2010 14:19

April 5, 2010

Tomorrow's the day …

… for THE EMPEROR'S CODE, the 8th 39 CLUES book, and my last contribution to this ground-breaking series.


Not that I want to distract anyone from the huge Book 8 launch tomorrow, but Entertainment Weekly online has released the titles and covers of Book 9 and 10, the final two instalments. Check it out at http://shelf-life.ew.com/2010/04/05/e...


And don't forget to tell me what you think of THE EMPEROR'S CODE when it comes out tomorrow!

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Published on April 05, 2010 08:46

April 2, 2010

THE EMPEROR'S CODE COMES OUT TUESDAY

Happy spring!

I'm so psyched for the release of THE 39 CLUES BOOK 8: THE EMPEROR'S CODE on Tuesday. It has been such a thrill ride to be part of this amazing series.

In a way, I think I'm even more excited about THE EMPEROR'S CODE than I was for ONE FALSE NOTE back at the start of the clue hunt. It was great to be part of the birth of the series, but now I've had a chance to see what so many other talented writers have done with Amy and Dan and the Cahill clan. It was such a blast to return to ...

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Published on April 02, 2010 12:18

March 8, 2010

39 Clues Book 8 Title and Cover

For all clue-hunters waiting to hear about Book 8, I'm happy to say that the wait is almost over. Book 8, THE EMPEROR'S CODE hits the stores on April 6th, and there's a cover preview online now. Just go to www.the39clues.com/theemperorscode to see the new cover.


Even better, the cover illustrations includes four hints that point toward the location of the Book 8 clue. Just use your mouse to move the magnifying glass over the picture.


Happy hunting!

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Published on March 08, 2010 14:10

February 15, 2010

POP in NY Times Book Review

Hi,all. Thought you might like to know that POP has been reviewed in the Valentine's Day edition of the NY Times Book Review. Check it out at http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/14/boo...


Believe it or not, this is the first time in 32 years that one of my books has been reviewed there. (I had a profile in the regular NY Times way, way back when I was still the "kid" author, but this is my first official review!)

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Published on February 15, 2010 17:08

February 1, 2010

39 Clues Book 7 out today!

Greetings from Houston, Texas! Just wanted to remind all 39 Clues fans that Book 7 - THE VIPER'S NEST - is coming out today. It's by the incomparable Peter Lerangis, who also wrote Book 3, so we can all look forward to another heart-pounding thrill-ride for Amy and Dan as the stakes get even higher in the clue hunt.


And, of course, the arrival of THE VIPER'S NEST starts the countdown to my next 39 Clues novel - Number 8 - coming April 6th.


See you on the hunt!

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Published on February 01, 2010 21:40

January 2, 2010

Happy 2010!!!

Happy New Year! Thanks for checking back in!

I think 2010 is going to be a great year. Busy - isn't it always - but really exciting, especially for series fans.

We start it off with the 8th 39 CLUES, which coomes out April 6th. I still can't reveal the title - all this Clue hunt secrecy takes some getting used to. (I'll probably be authorized to tell you more when Book 7 comes out in February).

And, of course Swoobreakle (i.e, SWINDLE, ZOOBREAK, The Man With The Plan, etc.) continues in the...

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Published on January 02, 2010 09:44

November 20, 2009

Greetings from Philadelphia

Hi, all. I just arrived in Philly to give a speech at the National Council of Teachers of Englsih conference here this weekend.

Projects update - The 39 Clues Book 8 is totally finished, due to come out April 6th. FRAMED (the 3rd installment in the SWINDLE/ZOOBREAK group) is in revision right now. So I'm currently full-steam ahead (literally) on the first book of the TITANIC trilogy. No titles yet, but right now, I'm leaning toward "Unsinkable" as a working title for Book 1.

What do you think?

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Published on November 20, 2009 08:24

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