Hello and welcome to the first BOOK REPORT. I’m you’re host EuGeNeRoCkS, and I’ll be bringing you the latest and hottest book news.
Yu can expect author interviews, said news, and whatever I feel like writing about.
BOOK NEWS
A script has already been started for the sequel to the movie TWILIGHT, based on the novel by Stephenie Meyer. The release is planned for November 20 2009.
The third book in the Skulduggery Pleasant series called THE FACELESS ONES. This book has hit bookstores AHEAD of schedule, so fans should emptying their pockets, smashing their piggy banks, and opening their vaults.

Comic book publisher Marvel Comics has adapted The Wizard of OZ for comic book
form!!! The series has already finished but expect a collected edition soon.

BOOK INTERVIEWS
Derek Landy, author of Skulduggery Pleasant has an interview posted on his website. Listen to it here at http://www.skulduggerypleasant.com/us/author/audio.htm
A new Eoin Colfer interview has recently appeared up on Artemis Fowl fan site Artemis Fowl Confidential. Read it here: http://www.artemis-fowl.com/author_interviews/afc_5.php WARNING: CONTAINS MASSIVE SPOILERS FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT READ ALL ARTEMIS FOWL BOOKS. READ AT OWN RISK.
Author R.L Stine talks about his first Goosebumps series in eight years: Goosebumps HorrorLand in this interview. It’s at http://www.kidsreads.com/authors/au-stine-rl.asp
Derek Landy, author of Skulduggery Pleasant has an interview posted on his website. Listen to it here at http://www.skulduggerypleasant.com/us/author/audio.htm
A new Eoin Colfer interview has recently appeared up on Artemis Fowl fan site Artemis Fowl Confidential. Read it here: http://www.artemis-fowl.com/author_interviews/afc_5.php WARNING: CONTAINS MASSIVE SPOILERS FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT READ ALL ARTEMIS FOWL BOOKS. READ AT OWN RISK.
Author R.L Stine talks about his first Goosebumps series in eight years: Goosebumps HorrorLand in this interview. It’s at http://www.kidsreads.com/authors/au-stine-rl.asp

Books are facing increasing competition. Video Games, movies, even the internet are all facing of against books for domination of the media landscape. While books are still undoubtedly the biggest industry, Movies are catching up and the internet is growing at an incredible speed. Are the days of print outnumbered?
Video games are maturing. There’s no way around that. Adult games are becoming a serious industry, with games such as Half-Life 2 and Portal. Any parent that is 100% against video games is frowned down upon, which is a big change since twenty years ago. And companies like Nintendo are pushing the games industry forward, making games that anyone can play, whether you are 5 or 105, and that’s why their currently leading the market. But will video games ever pose a real threat to books? NO. Everybody thought that screens would beat print in the 1990s and everybody’s been proven wrong. While they’re never going to destroy books by themselves, they will certainly contribute if books collapse.

Movies where the first real competitor to books and at the moment they are stronger then ever. I mean sure, the overall quality might not be as good as it once was, but big advances in technology like true 3-D are helping movies advance, while books have nowhere left to go tech wise. But will movies ever pose a threat to books? YES. In a way. Hollywood practically lives of book adaptions for goodness sake. If books go down then they’re taking quite a bit of movie revenue with them.

The Internet is by far the fastest growing form of media ever. But first let me get this out of the way: will the Internet ever pose a threat to the written word? ALMOST CERTAINTLY. In fact it already is.
Think about it like this. Because of the Internet, books might never cease to exist, but physical print will. Different services let you download books and read them for a price, and when there’s downloading involved can piracy be too far behind? For now people like to have something physical, but that might all change when publishers start backing downloadable books and it’s presented as a cheaper alternative.

The Internet is by far books biggest competitor.
So the future is not looking too bright for books at the moment is it? But I don’t think we will ever see in our lifetime the annihilation of the physical book, and hopefully the written world shall endure forever.
And so that’s it for the first edition of THE BOOK REPORT. Remember, I’m you’re host EuGeNeRoCkS, and I'll be getting you up the speed in the world of books as much as I can.
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24/4/09
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24/4/09
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