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eBook Deal: The Complete Worst-Case Scenario Handbook Only $2.99 All of August

 
Instead of your weekly Wednesday tip from our Worst-Case series, we've got an eBook deal for you!
 
The Complete Worst-Case Scenario Handbook has been selected for an eBook promotion lasting the entire month of August. All month long you can grab the eBook for only $2.99 across all major eBook retailers, including Amazon, iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, and Kobo. 
 
We've pooled together some links for you below. 
 
 
Pick it up! It's always good to be prepared for the worst. 

Posted by Eric Smith

Four Ways to Celebrate National Book Lovers Day

 
Here at Quirk, we celebrate books every day, but we are especially excited to celebrate on August 9th, National Book Lovers Day! Here are some of our favorite ways to celebrate books, paired with some of our most cherished books about booklovers!
 
Go to the library! Full disclosure: I am a librarian and have already written about what libraries mean to me for Quirk, so of course my first recommendation is to go to your local public library! There’s a joke I overheard another librarian tell a patron once that if you don’t like the book, you get your money back (as long as you return it on time)! The best part of the library is that they provide all these wonderful materials for free, so it’s a great place to go for books and bookish events too.
 
Book recommendation: “Uncommon Reader” by Alan Bennett, about a certain British monarch who becomes obsessed with a mobile library.
 
 
Go to an independent bookstore! The death of the independent bookstore has been foretold for a while now, but like libraries, they aren’t going anywhere, no matter how hard Amazon may try. Whenever I go to an independent bookstore, I’m always excited to browse their local authors section since it is usually has things I wouldn’t easily find elsewhere. Buying from an independent bookstore is a great way to support a local business in your community too, so buy a book at one today! 
 
Book recommendation: “Parnassus On Wheels” by Christopher Morley, about a travelling bookseller and the woman that purchases this enterprise from him
 
Join a bookclub! Book clubs are a great way to find a community of like-minded booklovers and you can celebrate National Book Lovers Day together. Our first two recommendations often host book discussion groups, so you can always check there first if you are looking to join one. It may be even more fun to start a book club with your own friends! You can find out a lot about a person by how they interpret a particular book, so it may lead you to find out things about your friends you would not have otherwise. 
 
Book recommendation: “The Haunted Bookshop” by Christopher Morley, a sequel to “Parnassus On Wheels,” about a bookstore in Brooklyn and the mysterious events that take place there.
 
 
Read alone! All of the previous recommendations were based around a community one way or another, but we are mostly solitary in our literary pursuits. Reading in bed or a particularly comfy chair is a favorite pastime for many, but you don’t have to limit your solo reading to your home. Read in the park, read at a restaurant, read at a bar! I once saw a whole lot of people standing around reading while waiting for a concert to start, so just read wherever you want!
 
Book recommendation: Matilda by Roald Dahl, about a young girl and booklover who, with the help of her teacher, discovers the wondrous powers she possesses
 
Do you have another way you celebrate today? Let us know in the comments!

Posted by Brian Morell

How to Tuesday: Fiction-Flavored Lollipops and How to Make Them

Lollipop: a sweet, nearly magical candy on a stick. It used to be you could get at the bank just for using their services, or for being good at the doctor or dentists office (though this was probably a sly plan to encourage repeat business).

But now that you're a full-grown geek it's time to learn how to make your own lollies, and more important still, how to flavor them to match your favorite fandoms.

Gather your materials.

Posted by Margaret Dunham

If I Stay…On the Internet Long Enough to Find Awesome Fan Art

YA readers put the passion back into books. From Twihards to Potterheads, these teens create mega best sellers, know every detail of their favorite novels, can pick each discrepancy in their long-awaited book-to-film adaptations, and can bust box office records. They write fan fiction, go to fan conventions, and steal movie props that their favorite characters sat on. 

But my favorite trend with the YA set has to be fan art—teens who are so inspired by the words that they read, that they redesign book covers, create faux movie posters, or sketch how they imagine a book’s most memorable scene. One YA novel, soon-to-be-film that has inspired such creative adaptations is Gayle Forman’s If I Stay, which is slated to hit theaters August 22nd.

It’s the story of seventeen-year-old Mia who survives a family car wreck only to land in a coma and face an impossible choice—does she want to continue in this world given everything she’s lost, or would rather let go? It’s a powerful, layered novel that makes you think, and it's inspired some beautiful fan art. Below is a collection of some of our favorites—many from the If I Stay movie Tumblr.

Posted by Diana R. Wallach

Quirk Perks: Get The Kickstarter Handbook for Only $3.99 This Month!

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Posted by Eric Smith