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To me, the weirdest part of Scholastic's argument was that since it was the author making the change, an affected book was still a BBYA choice.
Presto, change-o Roger Sutton 2009
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And some committee members bought this argument, as well as buying into Scholastic's emotional blackmail that we were "punishing the authors" by disallowing the BBYA designation.
Presto, change-o Roger Sutton 2009
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Scholastic's new campaign invites readers of all ages to create a "Bookprint" at the online community, youarewhatyouread.com.
Earl Martin Phalen: Unforgettable Moments Earl Martin Phalen 2011
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They also appear to neglect topics that Scholastic's own "Kids 'Environmental Report Card" identifies as important.
Pete Altman: Scholastic Steps Into the Chamber of Hypocrisy Pete Altman 2010
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Scholastic's new campaign invites readers of all ages to create a "Bookprint" at the online community, youarewhatyouread.com.
Earl Martin Phalen: Unforgettable Moments Earl Martin Phalen 2011
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They also appear to neglect topics that Scholastic's own "Kids 'Environmental Report Card" identifies as important.
Pete Altman: Scholastic Steps Into the Chamber of Hypocrisy Pete Altman 2010
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Scholastic's top-line results have been choppy in recent quarters, as revenue from educational publishing declined.
Scholastic Sales Improve; Cost Cuts Planned Melodie Warner 2011
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Back in 2005, I set forth a hypothesis about how Scholastic's purchase of U.S. rights in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone produced extra press attention in Britain, which gave the book an aura of magic and helped to make the American firm's gamble into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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They also appear to neglect topics that Scholastic's own "Kids 'Environmental Report Card" identifies as important.
Pete Altman: Scholastic Steps Into the Chamber of Hypocrisy Pete Altman 2010
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Back in 2005, I set forth a hypothesis about how Scholastic's purchase of U.S. rights in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone produced extra press attention in Britain, which gave the book an aura of magic and helped to make the American firm's gamble into a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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