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Tumblr has announced its fifth selection for the Reblog Book Club, Katie Coyle’s Vivian Apple at the End of the World. This project marks Coyle’s debut as a young adult author.
According to the blog post announcement, participants are encouraged to “express your feelings about the book however you choose—a written review, fan art, gifs, poems, letters… Maybe you have nail art? Maybe you want to post a video blog talking through your ideas, a g-chat with a friend, or a song you think the characters would relate to? It’s all up to you! And, of course, you can reblog other people’s posts to add your own thoughts and responses.”
Coyle will be responding to questions that readers leave for her on Ask Box. The Tumblr team will be hosting a launch party for this book at New York City’s Housing Works Bookstore Cafe on January 27th. Writers Ashley Ford and Julie Buntin will also appear to perform readings during the event.
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Tumblr has announced its fifth selection for the Reblog Book Club, Katie Coyle’s Vivian Apple at the End of the World. This project marks Coyle’s debut as a young adult author.
According to the blog post announcement, participants are encouraged to “express your feelings about the book however you choose—a written review, fan art, gifs, poems, letters… Maybe you have nail art? Maybe you want to post a video blog talking through your ideas, a g-chat with a friend, or a song you think the characters would relate to? It’s all up to you! And, of course, you can reblog other people’s posts to add your own thoughts and responses.”
Coyle will be responding to questions that readers leave for her on Ask Box. The Tumblr team will be hosting a launch party for this book at New York City’s Housing Works Bookstore Cafe on January 27th. Writers Ashley Ford and Julie Buntin will also appear to perform readings during the event.