Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book is going to be a stop-motion film directed by Henry Selick! Expecting greatness.
Heading out to see The Avengers this weekend? Rock some Avengers-inspired makeup, designed by Jangsara, a Finnish makeup artist.
This guy does a million accents and gives us a mini history lesson at the same time.
Pretty soon, your essays could be graded by robo-readers. Say what? Luckily, they don’t care if you’re right or wrong–just use big words and you’ll be golden.
Ever wonder why some people hate the Hunger Games when you know it’s one of the greatest trilogies of all time? Novelist Tim Parks explains that our response to novels deals with our identity.
Homing pigeons don’t need smartphones–they’ve got a magnetic GPS in their brain. We could use one of those.
Interested in becoming a celebrity hacker? Chris Chaney has hacked dozens of celebrity emails and demonstrates how easy it is to do. But don’t get any ideas, figs! Chaney could spend 60 years in prison for his over-zealous curiosity.
Oh. My. God.
The Graveyard Book is one of my favourites!
/squeals with delight
Agreed! I so want a contest for this book!
*squeals*
-Danii Two
I know. And it’s Henry Selick, who did “Nightmare Before Christmas” and “Coraline”! I know which movie I’ll ask my dad if we can go to. Yay!
I know! I can’t wait to see how it turns out! Neil Gaiman and stop motion are two of my favorite things
My school already uses an automated system for grading essays. I was the one who discovered that you can boost your score by changing good to exquisite.