Posts Tagged ‘The Graveyard Book’

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Posted: November 24, 2011 by greerrachele in The Graveyard Book
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It’s that time of year.  Here at Together Book Club we have lots to be grateful for, number one among them great books and great facilitators. If anyone is reading this instead of stuffing themselves silly with thanksgiving treats, I have an equally silly Graveyard Book question:
If you were directing a movie version of the book, who would you cast? The only good one I came up with was Alan Rickman as Silas, you know, the guy who played Snape in the Harry Potter movies. What do you think? Who would play Jack? Maybe Johnny Depp? What about Bod? I’d love to hear what you think.

Hi everyone! We’re starting something new here at Together Book Club. We want to get your reviews of the book club picks that we’re reading monthly. You can do the review as a family or by yourself. If you choose to send us a review, you will get several exciting things:

  • The pleasure of seeing your review in print on Together Book Club!
  • A free copy of the December/January book: Waiting for Normal by Leslie Connor.
  • A singing telegram from me, Rachel, the Together Book Club intern.

Okay, so that last one was a joke. But the first two are quite real! Please start your review by clicking here. You can also click on the heading above marked Family Book Review. The world wants to know what you think!

 

The park by my house

If you listened to the interview I linked to in my last post, you’ll know that Neil Gaiman got his inspiration for the book from a cemetery close to his house. I live near a large park and his story got me thinking about all the stories that could take place in the park. I also just finished reading Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick, part of which takes place in the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan. There’s something really interesting and inspiring about setting a story in a special public place like a museum, park, or graveyard. I think it’s because I already have such interesting associations with graveyards and with the Natural History Museum. What about you? Can you think of a special place near where you live that might evoke a story?

Interview with Neil Gaiman

Posted: November 15, 2011 by greerrachele in Uncategorized
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I found this wonderful interview from NPR with Neil Gaiman about The Graveyard Book and had to share it with Together Book Club. The questions are from kids all over the country who read the book. There are excerpts, kids asking their questions themselves, and Neil Gaiman’s amazing responses. One of my favorite parts is when Neil Gaiman talks about how he got the names for the book from actual gravestones. Do not miss listening!

In our recent survey, one of you mentioned that you’d like us to have more murder mysteries in the book club. Well, you’re in luck! The Graveyard Book is just that. Howard posted below about the beginning of the book, which involves the murder of Bod’s family.
If you still haven’t been enticed to start the book, watch this video of Neil Gaiman reading the first chapter.

Are you interested yet?