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		<description><![CDATA[Yup, it&#8217;s my annual what-I-did-this-year skiting post. I write these mostly for myself so I can easily keep track. Hence the last day of the year category. Thus you are absolutely free to skip it.1
This year was exceptional. I&#8217;m still pinching myself. My first Bloomsbury USA book, How To Ditch Your Fairy, was published and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yup, it&#8217;s my annual what-I-did-this-year skiting post. I write these mostly for myself so I can easily keep track. Hence the <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/category/last-day-of-the-year/">last day of the year</a> category. Thus you are absolutely free to skip it.<sup>1</sup></p>
<p>This year was exceptional. I&#8217;m still pinching myself. My first Bloomsbury USA book, <i>How To Ditch Your Fairy</i>, was published and seems to be doing well. I was sent on my first book tour, which was fabulous. It&#8217;s insane how much fun I had and how many fabulous schools, book shops and libraries I visited in California, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas. Thank you to everyone who came to see me while I was on the road. It was a blast getting to meet you all! I loved hearing what fairies you all have!</p>
<p>Now this is going to sound like the acknowledgments page but bear with me cause I thanked my fabulous editor, Melanie Cecka in print, but not the wonderful publicity and sales and marketing folks because, well, I didn&#8217;t know them back then.  Deb Shapiro is the best and funniest publicist I&#8217;ve ever worked with, Beth Eller is a genius of marketing, and all the sales reps who&#8217;ve been flogging the fairy book mercilessly across the USA are too fabulous for words. Extra special thanks to Anne Hellman, Kevin Peters, and Melissa Weisberg.</p>
<p><em> HTDYF</em> also sold (along with the liar book) to Allen &#038; Unwin in Australia. This is a huge deal because it&#8217;s the first time I&#8217;ve had a multi-book deal in Australia and A&#038;U publishes many of the best writers in Australia, including Margo Lanagan, Garth Nix, Penni Russon and Lili Wilkinson. My editor and publisher, Jodie Webster, is a joy to work with. So&#8217;s Sarah Tran and Erica Wagner and Hilary Reynolds and everyone else on the <a href="alienonion.blogspot.com">Alien Onion</a> team. Bless!</p>
<p>Both Bloomsbury and A&#038;U seem even more excited about the liar book than they were about HTDYF. Which is a huge relief to me because, um, it is not the most obvious follow-up to the fairy book. Older, darker, scarier, completely different. Stuff like that. Here&#8217;s hoping that not too long into the new year I&#8217;ll be sharing the title, the cover, a sneak preview, and other such fabulous things.</p>
<p>The fairy book also sold in Germany to Bertelsmann, who published the Magic or Madness trilogy there and gave it <a href="http://www.randomhouse.de/author/author.jsp?per=164530">the best covers ever</a>. It was awesome getting to meet the two Suzannes: Krebs and Stark in Bologna. Thank you for believing in my book so strongly that you bought it when it was still in manuscript. I still can&#8217;t quite believe it.</p>
<p>Speaking of the trilogy it sold in Indonesia to <a href="http://www.gramedia.com/">PT Gramedia</a> and in Korea to Chungeorahm Publishing, which means it&#8217;s now published in ten different countries and eight different languages. All of it <a href="http://www.fieldingagency.com/bio.html">Whitney Lee&#8217;s</a> doing. It&#8217;s astonishing to me how well the trilogy is doing more than three years after first publication. Fingers crossed that will continue.</p>
<p>I also had two short stories published. A rarity for me. My last short story was published back in <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/stories/where-did-you-sleep-last-night/">2004</a>. These two were the first I&#8217;d written since then. Short stories are not my thing. They&#8217;re so much harder to write than a novel. &#8220;“Pashin’ or The Worst Kiss Ever” appeared in <i>First Kiss (Then Tell): A Collection of True Lip-Locked Moments</i> edited by Cylin Busby and was universally declared to be the grossest story ever. <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/stories/thinner-than-water/">&#8220;Thinner Than Water&#8221;</a> is in <i>Love is Hell</i> edited by Farrin Jacobs. I&#8217;m proud of them both for very different reasons. But don&#8217;t expect any more. Writing short stories hurt my brain.</p>
<p><a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/2007/12/31/last-day-of-2007/">Last year</a> I was wise and only aimed to write one novel in 2008. Just as well because that&#8217;s all I did this year no stories, no articles, nothing else. I wrote the liar book and began the 1930s book. It&#8217;s very clear that I&#8217;m a one-book-a-year girl.</p>
<p>I also mentioned in that <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/2007/12/31/last-day-of-2007/">one-year-ago post</a> that I had three sekrit projects. The first is no longer a secret: the <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/2008/11/17/sekrit-news-no-longer-sekrit-involves-zombies/">Zombie Versus Unicorn anthology</a> that I&#8217;m editing with Holly Black, which marks the first time I&#8217;ve edited original fiction. Am I excited? Why, yes, I am. It will be out from Simon &#038; Schuster in 2010 and we&#8217;ll be announcing our insanely excellent line up of authors in the new year. Truly, you will die at how great our writers are. </p>
<p>One of the other sekrit projects morphed into a solo project (the 1930s book) and I&#8217;m still hoping that the last of the sekrit projects will go ahead some time next year. Here&#8217;s looking at you co-conspirator of my last remaining sekrit project! You know who you are.</p>
<p>Next year will be taken up with writing the 1930s book and editing the <em>Zombie v Unicorn</em> antho. The 1930s book is the biggest most ambitious book I&#8217;ve tried to write since my very first novel set in ancient Cambodia. I&#8217;m loving the researching and writing. Immersing myself in another era is the most fun ever! I think my next ten books will all be set in the 1930s.</p>
<p>My 2009 publications. This is a WAY shorter list than last year:</p>
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<strong>Update:</strong> Possibly September: paperback of <i>How To Ditch Your Fairy</i><br />
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September: the liar novel for Bloomsbury USA.<br />
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October: the liar novel for Allen &#038; Unwin.</ul>
<p>Yup, just the <strike>one</strike> two novels from me and one a reprint. Sorry! You should also get hold of Cassandra Clare&#8217;s <i>City of Glass</i> when it comes out. It&#8217;s the final book of  the <i>City of Bones</i> trilogy and the best of the three. I read it in one sitting on my computer.<sup>2</sup> Then later in the year there&#8217;s Robin Wasserman&#8217;s sequel to <i>Skinned</i>. You know you want it! Yet another book I read in one go. Also on my computer. Think how much better it will be between actual covers.</p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s the <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/2008/12/14/debut-ya-to-look-for-next-year/">three YA debuts</a> I&#8217;ve been talking about by Peterfreund, Rees Brennan and Ryan. If you read no other books in 2009 make sure you read those three. I&#8217;m also dying to read the sequel to Kathleen Duey&#8217;s <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/?p=759"><i>Skin Hunger</i></a>, which was my favourite book of 2007. </p>
<p>Last, but not least, the old man has his first novel in two years, <i>Leviathan</i>, coming out in September. Fully illustrated by the fabulous artist <a href="http://www.keiththompsonart.com/">Keith Thompson</a> and better than anything else Scott&#8217;s ever written. I&#8217;m so proud of him and of this book. You&#8217;ll all love it. Seriously, it&#8217;s worth the price just for the endpapers!</p>
<p>I travelled way too much this year. Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, the UK, France, Canada, all over the USA, and home to Australia. Again. Looks like the same for next year. I have no idea what to do about that. I guess when you try to live in two different countries at the same time that&#8217;s the price. Oh, and lots and lots of <a href="http://climatefriendly.com/">offsets</a>. We try to be good.</p>
<p>This is where I usually say that I think the coming year&#8217;s going to be fabulous. But this year I&#8217;m not sure. The economic news back in the United States has been dire. Friends have lost their jobs, their editor, their imprint. It&#8217;s scary in publishing right now and it&#8217;s even scarier in many other industries. I really hope good governance in the USA will make a difference world wide. But I just don&#8217;t know. I had great hopes for the Rudd government and here he is botching the fight against climate change and trying to put up a filter for the internet in Australia. Ridiculous. Surely Obama&#8217;s government will not be so stupid.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s hoping 2009 will see a return to sanity all around the world, but especially here in Australia.</p>
<p>Happy new year!</p>
<ol class="footnotes"><li id="footnote_0_2840" class="footnote">I would if I were you.</li><li id="footnote_1_2840" class="footnote">Actually I was lying in bed. Whatever.</li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Last Day of 2007</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 05:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justine</dc:creator>
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<p>The year two thousand and seven was another good year for me personally. My third novel, <i>Magic&#8217;s Child</i>, was published in March which completed the Magic or Madness trilogy. The trilogy also finally earned out! That&#8217;s right. When the royalty statements come now there&#8217;s money attached. Woo hoo! The trilogy also sold in Japan.<sup>1</sup> Surely the manga version can&#8217;t be too far off?!</p>
<p>I went from never having won a literary award to winning three. The Norton Award for <em>Magic or Madness</em> and the Atheling and Susan Koppelman for <em>Daughters of Earth</em>. So I&#8217;m legitimately an award-winning author! Now I just need the best-selling to go with it. <img src='http://justinelarbalestier.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I sold my fifth and sixth books&#8212;the fairy novel and an as yet untitled (and largely unwritten) book&#8212;to a brand new publisher, Bloomsbury USA.</p>
<p>I love my new house. Everyone I&#8217;ve met there&#8212;the editors, publishers, sales &#038; marketing, publicity, just everyone&#8212;is fabulous. Their excitement about my fairy book makes me very very happy. I am very proud to be a Bloomsbury girl. And hopefully early next year&#8212;just a few weeks away&#8212;I&#8217;ll be able to share all sorts of cool news about the fairy book. Its new title! Cover! Exact date of publication! It&#8217;ll be all fairy news all the time!</p>
<p>And to speak of someone else&#8217;s success for a second: I&#8217;m thrilled to see how well Libba Bray&#8217;s <i>The Sweet Far Thing</i> is doing. I saw exactly how much work she put it to that book. Seriously, for a while there I thought she might not survive the experience. But she did and now the book (by far the best of the trilogy) is selling out of control. Yay! Congrats, Libba, you totally deserve it.</p>
<p>Non-professionally, I reckon the best thing that happened all year was the change of government back home. Did that happen only last month? I&#8217;ll be coasting on the joy of that for some time to come. Right now it seems that every time I read an article about home something new and fabulous has happened. To which I can only say, &#8220;YAY!&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/?p=474">This time last year</a> I said my goal was to finish two novels, which was my goal the year before also. So, um, how&#8217;d that go?</p>
<p>Not so much. Time to pick a new goal, methinks.</p>
<p>I rewrote the fairy book many times&#8212;so many times that it <i>felt</i> like writing more than one book&#8212;but I did not finish any other novel. Le sigh.</p>
<p>I did, however, write two short stories both of which come out in 2008. The first, &#8220;Pashin&#8217;, Or the Worst Kiss Ever&#8221; is in <i>First Kiss (Then Tell)</i> edited by Cylin Busby for Bloomsbury and due for publication in January: i.e. tomorrow. It&#8217;s very gross and (I think) funny. The other stories in the anthology are awesome but what would you expect with the likes of Cecil Castellucci, Shannon Hale, David Levithan, Sarah Mlynowski, Lauren Myracle, Robin Wasserman and Scott Westerfeld contributing?</p>
<p>The second story is considerably longer and much more romantic. It&#8217;s called &#8220;Lammas Day&#8221; and will be in <i>Love is Hell</i> edited by Farrin Jacobs for Harper Collins and due out around September. The other stories are by Melissa Marr, Laurie Faria Stolarz, Scott Westerfeld and Gabrielle Zevin.<sup>2</sup></p>
<p>I also wrote an article for an Australian pearl magazine<sup>3</sup>, the beginning of several novels, a proposal, an appreciation of John Scalzi, many many emails, comments and blog posts. If I added them all up I reckon it would be as long as a whole other novel . . .</p>
<p>For 2008 I have a novel due in August. I honestly can&#8217;t see myself writing another one after that but maybe if I don&#8217;t make it a goal to write two novels next year I&#8217;ll do it accidentally?</p>
<p>In addition to the August novel&#8212;which may or may not be <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/?p=578">any of these</a>&#8212;I have three sekrit projects on the go. All collaborations with sekrit writers. One of these already has a proposal written so I&#8217;m very confident it will happen. The other two consist of enthusiasm and late night conversations. I am full of optimism but I wouldn&#8217;t lay odds on their completion just yet.</p>
<p>My 2008 publications:</p>
<ul>January: the short story I mentioned above, &#8220;Pashin&#8217;, Or the Worst Kiss Ever&#8221;. </p>
<p>February: the paperback version of <i>Magic&#8217;s Child</i> hits the shelves! Which means the entire trilogy will be available for cheap! Plus there&#8217;s a mini-essay on writing the book at the back. Bonus! I am VERY excited about this!</p>
<p>September (or thereabouts): the fairy novel for Bloomsbury! My first new novel in 18 months! Woo hoo! Dance and sing and party!</p>
<p>And also the other short story mentioned above, &#8220;Lammas Day&#8221;.</ul>
<p>You should also get hold of Cassandra Clare&#8217;s <i>City of Ashes</i> when it comes out. It&#8217;s the sequel to <i>City of Bones</i> and is even better. I loved it! Seriously, I read it in one sitting. When can I read the third one, Cassie? I need closure!</p>
<p>Maureen Johnson&#8217;s <i>Suite Scarlett</i> will be out in May. One of her best. In fact, if it had vampires or demons or zombies in it, I would say it was her very best. But for now I love it second only to <i>Devilish</i>.</p>
<p>E. Lockhart&#8217;s <i>The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks</i> is total genius. Remember how much I raved about <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/?p=619">Dramarama</a>? This one&#8217;s even better. The only way she could surpass herself would be to throw in some zombies or demons or vampires. I&#8217;m just saying, E.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll all be stunned to hear that my favourite book of 2007 was Kathleen Duey&#8217;s <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/?p=759"><i>Skin Hunger</i></a>. If you haven&#8217;t read it already, why not? Run to your nearest library or bookshop and get it NOW!</p>
<p>And make sure you all go see the Spiderwick movie. I can&#8217;t wait! Yay, Holly Black!</p>
<p>I think 2008 is going to be fabulous. But then even when I have really crap years I&#8217;m always full of optimism for the next one.</p>
<p>Happy new year, everyone!</p>
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<ol class="footnotes"><li id="footnote_0_885" class="footnote">Bringing the number of countries the trilogy&#8217;s been published in up to nine.</li><li id="footnote_1_885" class="footnote">I&#8217;ve only read Scott&#8217;s&#8212;on account of I don&#8217;t think there are ARCs yet&#8212;but it&#8217;s brilliant and worth the price of the anthology alone.</li><li id="footnote_2_885" class="footnote">don&#8217;t ask</li></ol>]]></content:encoded>
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It&#8217;s been another good year for me professionally and I will now skite about it: My second and third books, Magic Lessons and Daughters of Earth, were both published to some very nice reviews and reader responses. The whole Magic or Madness trilogy sold to Editora Record in Brazil, Magic or Madness and Magic Lessons [...]]]></description>
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It&#8217;s been another good year for me professionally and I will now skite about it: My second and third books, <i>Magic Lessons</i> and <i>Daughters of Earth</i>, were both published to some very nice <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/Magic/reviews.htm#ml">reviews</a> and <a href="http://www.strangehorizons.com/reviews/2006/10/daughters_of_ea.shtml">reader responses</a>. The whole Magic or Madness trilogy sold to <a href="http://www.record.com.br">Editora Record</a> in Brazil, <i>Magic or Madness</i> and <i>Magic Lessons</i> sold to <a href="http://www.record.com.br/">Mondadori</a> in Italy, while <i>Magic Lessons</i> and <i>Magic&#8217;s Chld</i> sold to <a href="http://www.amarin.com/index.htm">Amarin</a> in Thailand. And then there was the recent sale of the trilogy to the <a href="http://thebookblogger.com/sfbc/">Science Fiction Book Club</a> for a 3-in-1. Not to mention <i>Magic Lessons</i> being on the shortlist for the Aurealis.</p>
<p>It was a great year for <a href="http://www.scottwesterfeld.com/blog/">Scott</a> who hit the New York Times bestseller list not once, not twice, but three times! Woo hoo! Twice for <i>Specials</i> and once for <i>Pretties</i>. Also my friends Yvette ChristiansÃ« (<i>Unconfessed</i>), Kate Crawford (<i>Adult Themes</i>), Ellen Kushner (<i>Privilege of the Sword</i>), Julie Phillips (<i>James Tiptree Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon</i>) and Delia Sherman (<i>Changeling</i>) all published wonderful books that were well-received. If you haven&#8217;t already read them&#8212;do so immediately!</p>
<p>Other dear friends also published fabby books, but these are the ones that I saw through gestation. In the same way I&#8217;m very excited to see how Holly Black&#8217;s <i>Ironside</i> and Cassandra Clare&#8217;s <i>City of Bones</i> fare next year. Do yourself a favour and get hold of copies as soon as you can!</p>
<p>Next year I have three English-language publications on the horizon:</p>
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<li><i>Magic Lessons</i> will appear in paperback in February.</li>
<li>The final book of the trilogy, <i>Magic&#8217;s Child</i>, will be out in hardcover in March.</li>
<li>Also in March&#8212;the SFBC&#8217;s 3-in-1 edition of the trilogy.</li>
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<p>As you can imagine I&#8217;m dead excited to find out what my readers think of the complete trilogy. Do not hold back! (Unless what you have to say might harm a writer&#8217;s delicate sensibilities. Always remember: praise is good!)</p>
<p>This year has also been a great one for me blog. Readers way more than doubled this year, which is just lovely. I&#8217;m particularly excited to have picked up so many more readers here in Australia. Especially the ones I don&#8217;t know and am not related to. (Not that there&#8217;s anything wrong with my friends and relatives, mind. Well, not that much wrong.) Thank you so much everyone for hanging out and commenting. Your comments are more than half the fun. Without you there wouldn&#8217;t be much point. Much appreciated.</p>
<p>Last year <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/?p=235">on this day</a> I set out my goals for 2006:</p>
<blockquote><p>I&#8217;m aiming to write two books (both of which I&#8217;ve already started) in 2006 and sell one (two would be nice, but I don&#8217;t want to jinx myself). I also plan to spend the majority of the year in Sydney, cause now that I&#8217;m home I just want to stay. And I really, really, really want to get tickets for the Sydney Ashes test. Ideally for every day of play.</p></blockquote>
<p>How did that work out?</p>
<p>I finished one book: <a href="http://www.justinelarbalestier.com/Magic/reviews.htm"><i>Magic&#8217;s Child</i></a>, but it wasn&#8217;t one of the books I was talking about above. So I didn&#8217;t finish either of the books I aimed to. Though I got awfully close to finishing the first draft of the great Australian feminist monkey knife-fighting mangosteen cricket fairy young adult novel. (So close I can smell it! Oh the frustration!)</p>
<p>This year I have the same goal: to finish two novels. My odds are much better given that I&#8217;m mere days away from finishing the fairy book . . . And I&#8217;ve made good starts on six other novels. <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/?p=391">Dunno which one I&#8217;ll write next</a>. What fun not to know!</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t sell any books on account of not finishing any to give to my agent for said selling. I won&#8217;t be declaring my intent on sales again because it&#8217;s pointless. I have some control over how many books I write; but none over how many I sell.</p>
<p>The big change this year was my decision not to sell any books until I&#8217;ve finished them. (Another explanations for no sales this year.) It&#8217;s also why I&#8217;m finishing this year without any dread deadlines over me. Much less stressful!</p>
<p>I spent only five months in Sydney and even though that&#8217;s more time than I spent anywhere else I still did not see nearly as much of my family and friends here as I&#8217;d like. Sigh.</p>
<p>There was <i>way</i> too much travelling this year. And while I loved all the places I visited&#8212;Bologna and Kyoto especially&#8212;I haven&#8217;t stayed anywhere for more than three months since 2003. I&#8217;m sick of it. I&#8217;d love to travel less, but already 07 is shaping up to be very travelly. Come June though and I believe we&#8217;ll be applying the breaks. Aside from it being exhausting and conducive to the contracting of viruses, travelling that much in aeroplanes and staying in hotels is terrible for the environment and no amount of offsets makes up for that.</p>
<p>I did get tickets to the Sydney test. Fourth day. Can&#8217;t wait. And we Aussies reclaimed the ashes what should always be ours. Bliss. Now I have to figure out how to get coverage of the <a href="http://www.cricketworldcup.com/">world cup</a> while we&#8217;re in the US of A. We may even cough up for satellite coverage. Would be fabulous to get over to the West Indies, but see above on wanting to travel less.</p>
<p>To sum up: Life is good. I hope yours is too.</p>
<p>I have a very good feeling about 2007, not just for me, but for the wider world.</p>
<p>Happy new year!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Woo hoo! Another year gone! A fridge full of champagne and yummy food! Who could ask for anything more? (Well, it would be nice if we didn&#8217;t <a href="http://scottwesterfeld.com/blog">both</a> have books due 3 Jan . . . )</p>
<p>I see that <a href="http://dianapeterfreund.blogspot.com/2005/12/years-end.html">many</a> <a href="http://www.livejournal.com/users/ccfinlay/31384.html">in</a> <a href="http://www.scalzi.com/whatever/003934.html">blogland</a> (and elsewhere) are <a href="http://www.livejournal.com/users/bgliterary/18385.html">summing up their year</a>, <a href="http://www.livejournal.com/users/coffeeandink/538635.html">taking stock</a>, making resolutions for 2006 and etc. I&#8217;ve already skited enough about <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/?p=205">my achievements this year</a>. It&#8217;s been a bloody brilliant year personally. I just want it all to keep on keeping on.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m aiming to write two books (both of which I&#8217;ve already started) in 2006 and sell one (two would be nice, but I don&#8217;t want to jinx myself). I also plan to spend the majority of the year in Sydney, cause now that I&#8217;m home I just want to stay. And I really, really, really want to get tickets for the Sydney Ashes test. Ideally for every day of play. If anyone has a cunning method of getting said tickets, or is a member of the SCG&#8212;I&#8217;m am <i>so</i> up for offering you huge bribes! Whatever you want you got it!</p>
<p>Best book I read this year: <a href="http://www.twbookmark.com/features/waltermosley/">Walter Mosley&#8217;s</a> <i>The Man in My Basement</i>. I just made my parents read it too and they were also blown away. It&#8217;s the most powerful, moving examination of evil, of race and gender, and what it is to be human I&#8217;ve ever read. But rest assured this ain&#8217;t just philosophy and ethics; it&#8217;s a scary arse story that&#8217;s completely unputtdownable.</p>
<p><a href="http://gwendabond.typepad.com/bondgirl/2005/12/battle_of_the_b.html">Books I&#8217;m most looking forward to</a>: <i>The Night Watch</i> by <a href="http://www.sarahwaters.com">Sarah Waters</a> and Elizabeth Knox&#8217;s <i>Dreamquake</i> the sequel to <a href="http://justinelarbalestier.com/blog/?p=96"><i>Dreamhunter</i></a>, and frankly it just can&#8217;t get into my hands soon enough!</p>
<p>Hope you lot have a fabby new year, too. And achieve everything you want to achieve. I&#8217;m going to get started on the champers now. Happy new year!</p>
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