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    SHELF LIFE - Library’s redesign nearly complete  Nov 22, 2008
    Schooled, by Gordon Korman. Hyperion Books for Children, 2007, find it at: Y KORMAN. (Missoulian, MT)

    The 39 Clues Books and Online Compe...  Oct 8, 2008
    Book #2: One False Note by Gordon Korman will be available on 2 December 2008. Book #3: The Sword Thief by Peter Lerangis will be available on 3 March 2009. (Suite101.com)

    Adventure in '39 Clues' begins with a book  Sep 11, 2008
    The next one, One False Note, by Gordon Korman, is due Dec. 2. Posted. (USA Today)

    'Potter' publisher seeks new phenomenon  Sep 4, 2008
    Designed for boys and girls ages 8 to 12, each book will have a different writer, including such best-sellers as Gordon Korman and Jude Watson. Backed by a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign, "The 39 Clues" also features game cards, a contest with a $10,000 first prize and a sophisticated Web site that includes games, blogs, videos and thousands of pages of background. (CNN -- Showbiz)

    'Potter' publisher to promote next big thing  Sep 3, 2008
    Potter' publisher to promote next big thing - TODAY: Books - MSNBC.com. Join the Nike+ Human Race 10K.. (MSNBC -- News)

    Taking A Creative Leap  Jun 27, 2008
    Jude Watson and Gordon Korman are among those who will write future volumes. This article appeared on page E - 2 of the San Francisco Chronicle. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Entertainment)

    Buzz Briefs: Amy Winehouse, Alec Baldwin  Jun 26, 2008
    The first installment, "The Maze of Bones," was written by Rick Riordan, author of the best-selling "The Lightning Thief." Jude Watson and Gordon Korman are among those who will write future volumes. Brendan Fraser Isn't A Wimp On Action Movie Set. (CBS News)

    Spielberg out to get 'Clues'  Jun 26, 2008
    The first installment, "The Maze of Bones," was written by Rick Riordan, author of the best-selling "The Lightning Thief." Jude Watson and Gordon Korman are among those who will write future volumes. . (The Palm Beach Post)

    Rock 'n' rollin' books  Dec 23, 2007
    Your Connection to the. Web Search powered by YAHOO. (Athens Banner-Herald)

    Scholastic plans to put its branding iron on a successor to Harry Potter  Dec 18, 2007
    The books will come out once every two or three months, and the publisher has already signed Gordon Korman, the author of "Swindle" and "Schooled," aimed at middle school children, to write Volume 2. Peter Lerangis, who has written books in the Spy-X and Watcher series, as well as ghostwritten for The Baby-Sitters Club and Three Investigators series, will write the third title, and Jude Watson, who has written several "Star Wars" prequels, will write the fourth. (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    Laudable readers  Oct 26, 2007
    EVEREST SERIES by Gordon Korman: Kids have come from all across America to be the youngest to climb Everest. When the final four reach higher peaks, disaster strikes and all that separates the living from the dead is chance and bravery. (Gillette News-Record, WY)

    Are you smarter than a 5th grader?  Oct 19, 2007
    My binder is that thick," sighs Jacob, holding his hands an inch apart. Well, how else are you going to know that the answer to the peanut puzzle is 30 cents? Are You Smarter than a Canadian 5th Grader? premieres Oct. 25 at 9 p.m. on Global. ***** TEST YOURSELF So, are you smarter than a Canadian fifth grader? Try these sample questions from the show: 1. Grade 1 literature: Who is the author of The Paper Bag Princess? 2. Grade 2 science: Turbines help change the energy of moving water into... (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)

    Author of books for teens to visit library  Sep 28, 2007
    Author Gordon Korman, writer of more than 50 humorous or suspenseful middle-grade and young adult novels, will be at the Campbell County Public Library. The winner of several Soaring Eagle Book Awards credits his success to events born of both real life and pure imagination. (Gillette News-Record, WY)

    An adventure in finding books for boys  Feb 28, 2007
    "It's a good time to be a boy reader right now. There are new authors, like Gordon Korman and Ben Mikaelsen, writing amazing outdoor adventure stuff. Boys are a tougher audience to reach. But when you give them books they like, they react as well as girls do. Everybody loves a good story.". David Mehegan can be reached at. (Boston Globe -- Living)




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