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Film producer Samuel Hadida and his production company, Davis Films, have acquired the film rights for P.C. Cast and Kristen Cast‘s House of Night teen vampire series.
House of Night fans, who would you cast as the main heroine Zoey Redbird? Literary agents Sean Daily and Meredith Bernstein negotiated the deal. So far, nine books have been released in the House of Night series and the first title in the House of Night novella series, Dragon’s Oath. The mother-daughter writing duo is currently working on the tenth novel in the main series, Hidden, and the second title in the novella series, Lenobia’s Vow. The novella will be published on January 31, 2012.
Hadida had this statement in the release: “We are thrilled to bring P.C.’s and Kristin’s stunning series of books to worldwide film audiences. They have created a world of adolescent growth against a backdrop of supernatural suspense that resonates around the world with young readers immersed in Twilight and Harry Potter. House of Night connects on a profound level — what growing up means today.”
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When a tracker marks her as a fledgling vampire, Zoey Redbird is afraid her life is over. It could be if her body rejects the Change. As a vampire fledgling, she must attend the House of Night, a boarding school where she wil
The polls are closed.
The votes are in.
The ballots counted.
The judges accused and then cleared of all charges pertaining to personal preferences.
I asked you who the hottest man of children's literature was and you responded (when given a nice neat list to choose from). I even conceded the point and allowed a YA feller in there once or twice. And when all was said and done, I was just as amazed as you were at the results. Maybe it was because I kept misspelling the candidates' names, or maybe the mother of the winner kept voting for him, but this week we turn our attention to the one....
... the only ...
SCOTT MAGOON
His boyish charm won him a whopping 84 votes as of midnight, April 24th, just narrowly beating out David Ezra Stein, whose fans attempted a last minute coup. To be frank, this is the very first time Mr. Magoon has come to my attention. The same cannot be said for his books. I'm well-acquainted with his work on last year's
Ugly Fish. Falling into the ever-widening category of Let's Eat the Hero books (alongside such worthy fellows as
Wolves and
Tadpole's Promise)
Ugly Fish's art is all Magoon. As of yet, he's still a newbie. With only a few books to his name he's just now coming to the attention of publishing world at large.
What we like about Mr. Magoon are the props he pays to his fellows. When you look at
his website, his
About Me page is only half him. The second half is a magnificent listing of fellow artists he admires. And the usual Sendak, Herge, and Steig inclusions appear next to the lesser lauded Sweets, Lehman, and Childs.
Plus he dislikes circus peanuts. What more could you possibly want in a man? Mr. Magoon, welcome to the pantheon of kidlit hotties.
Ugly Fish is a wonder. I think Magoon is one to watch for sure.
No way is he as cute as David Levithan.
Oooh, I looove Ugly Fish! And now I love him too...
He is cute! Is there a list of Hot Men 1-37? I searched but couldn't find it. Thanks!
It's on the right-hand side of the blog near the bottom of my links.
How could anyone object to a guy who "dislikes" circus peanuts (truly one of the most vile candies on earth)...Huzzah! He draws good, too.
Whatever, sour grapes!