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When we scan the web, we sometimes find some cool and interesting videos related to teen books. Whenever we can, we'll collect the coolest ones here to share with our readers. Check out these videos we found recently.

February 2010
Alexandra Bullen talks about her debut novel, WISH, a modern-day fairy tale with some unusual twists and turns that asks the question: If you could have anything, what would you wish for? » Click here.

January 2010
Anna Jarzab’s psychologically probing debut, ALL UNQUIET THINGS, goes far beyond the typical prep school dramas, resulting in a novel that is both suspenseful and disquieting. » Click here to view the trailer.

INCARCERON by Catherine Fisher is about a self-sustaining prison with a mind of its own. One prisoner, 17-year-old Finn, doesn’t believe he belongs. As Finn navigates the dangerous world of Incarceron, he finds help in the most unsuspecting person --- the daughter of the Warden. » Click here to view the trailer.

VERY LEFREAK by Rachel Cohn is a funny, touching and surely recognizable story about a girl and the technology habit that threatens everything. » Click here to view the trailer.

February 2009
James Swanson talks about the inspiration behind CHASING LINCOLN’S KILLER, the YA version of his bestseller for adults, MANHUNT. » Click here

January 2009
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants author Ann Brashares discusses her new novel, 3 WILLOWS: The Sisterhood Grows. » Click here

September 2008
Christopher Paolini hosts a BRISINGR midnight release party at Barnes & Noble in New York City. » Click here

 

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