And by free we mean, um, sort of free. Here's the deal: We like dinner. We also like books. And while Jenny's upcoming book, on its every ("masterful," says her husband) page, honors the meals we've made together for the past fifteen years, there is not a single word in it devoted to books -- our love for them, or they way they inform our daily lives. What better way to fix that than to produce another book, devoted solely to the things we read and write about so frequently on this site. In some ways, we've spent the past two weeks months years pulling this project together*, and it was only a matter of time. We finally decided to turn it into a proper book of its own because we realized not long ago that (a) we'd already written more than 20,000 words' worth of reviews since DALS was born, and (b) a big list of great, enduring books (for kids ages 0 to 10) might be something parents -- as well as aunts, uncles, friends of pregnant people, husbands looking for point-scoring Mother's Day presents, and good readers everywhere -- could really use.
And Now for the Exciting News: A Free Book!
And Now for the Exciting News: A Free Book!
And Now for the Exciting News: A Free Book!
And by free we mean, um, sort of free. Here's the deal: We like dinner. We also like books. And while Jenny's upcoming book, on its every ("masterful," says her husband) page, honors the meals we've made together for the past fifteen years, there is not a single word in it devoted to books -- our love for them, or they way they inform our daily lives. What better way to fix that than to produce another book, devoted solely to the things we read and write about so frequently on this site. In some ways, we've spent the past two weeks months years pulling this project together*, and it was only a matter of time. We finally decided to turn it into a proper book of its own because we realized not long ago that (a) we'd already written more than 20,000 words' worth of reviews since DALS was born, and (b) a big list of great, enduring books (for kids ages 0 to 10) might be something parents -- as well as aunts, uncles, friends of pregnant people, husbands looking for point-scoring Mother's Day presents, and good readers everywhere -- could really use.