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Help Judy Blume Cast The Tiger Eyes Movie

The discussion has started on Shelf Discovery's Facebook page. Brush up on Tiger Eyes with one of the columns that inspired the book of the Facebook page, then comment here about the movie based on Judy's tweet. Multiplatform! Synergy! More »

Smooth Operators: Bootleg Botox Could Become Tool For Terrorism

Is our global Botox addiction contributing to terrorism? The Washington Post weighs in on the link between mass destruction and beauty-industrial complex injectibles. More »

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More: Bully for You

The 1945 Roald Dahl short-story classic involving but not limited to a turtle, a yogi, and a terrible swan song. More »

A Summer To Die: The Nature Of Unleaving

Welcome to 'Fine Lines', the feature in which we give a wrinkled look at the books we loved as youth. Today, Lizzie Skurnick rereads Lois Lowry's tearjerker 'A Summer to Die', in which — spoiler alert! — the girl dies. More »

Fine Lines Quiz Spectacular: Partial Coverage

I'm not sure if you've heard anything about it but...our old, wrinkled pensive Fine Lines feature has spawned a brightly covered book, 'Shelf Discovery, out today! Want to show your YA chops and win a copy? Please click through... More »

A Taste Of Blackberries: Only The Goofs Die Young

Welcome to 'Fine Lines', the feature in which we give a wrinkled look at the books we loved as youth. This week, Lizzie Skurnick rereads Doris Buchanan Smith's A Taste of Blackberries', which gave readers everywhere a fear of hives. More »

Little Women: The Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves

Welcome to 'Fine Lines', the feature in which we give a wrinkled look at the books we loved in our youth. This week, Lizzie Skurnick rereads 'Little Women', Louisa May Alcott's 1868 uber-girl guide to solace through sacrifice and scrubbing.

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Down A Dark Hall: Getting The Spirit In The Dark

Welcome to 'Fine Lines', the feature in which we give a wrinkled look at the YA books we loved as youth. Today, Lizzie Skurnick rereads Down A Dark Hall, Lois Duncan's thriller about a residence where artists can really colonize.

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The Eyes Have It

Has Ingrid Grimes-Miles, Michelle Obama's makeup artist, given Ms. O the exact same eyebrows she has? (Does that make them less "angry"?) [NY Mag]