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28 Comic books + trivia? ‘Nuff said. 978-0-452-29784-5 • U.S. $15.00 / $16.00 CAN. Trivia / Pop Culture / Comics 5 5/16” x 8” • 256 pages Approximately 300 b/w illustrations throughout Rights: W00 First Serial, Audio, UK, Translation: Plume Agent: Rick Broadhead & Associates Pub History: A Plume Original Also available as an e-book On Sale: 5/29/12 ■■contributors include neil Gaiman, Dave Gibbons suGGesteD oRDeR PLUME (Watchmen), and mark millar (Kick-Ass) was superman a spY? 978-0-452-29532-2, $14.00 J u n e • P l u m e brian cronin Why Does batman carry shark Repellent? and other amazing comic book trivia! thanks to the recent slew of Hollywood blockbusters, comic books have become a permanent part of our pop culture lexicon. With perfect timing to capitalize on this craze, the author of Was Superman a Spy? is back with a crack team of contributors to give readers the ultimate book of comic trivia, including: • 12 celebrities Who Have unknowingly starred in comic books • 10 Rock bands named after comic books • 11 items in batman’s utility belt • 5 comic book inventions that eventually became Reality • and much, much more Hard-core geeks and casual fans alike will hail Why Does Batman Carry Shark Repellent? as the definitive resource for analysis and information on the comic universe. ■■6-Copy Counter Display, 978-0-142-42279-3, U.S. $90.00 / $96.00 CAN. ■■National Publicity ■■Online Reviews and Features ■■Online Advertising ■■www.comicbookresources.com plume Original brian cronin is the creator of the “comics should be Good” blog, which has been running for five years and gets over 30,000 hits a day. He lives in astoria, new york.

“A quietly compelling literary debut . . . about the power of friendship and the importance of forgiveness.” —Chicago Tribune 978-0-452-29789-0 • U.S. $16.00 / $17.00 CAN. Fiction 5 5/16” x 8” • 304 pages Rights: W00 Pub History: Dutton HC, 978-0-525-95219-0 Also available as an e-book On Sale: 5/29/12 ■■Rights sold in Germany, italy, and the netherlands suGGesteD oRDeR Photo © J. P. Pagan camille noe Pagán the art of forgetting a novel marissa Rogers has always been just fine as a beta. after all, hadn’t taking charge without taking credit always paid off? it’s what vaulted her to senior editor at a glossy—if somewhat tedious—health magazine and let her be best friends with gorgeous, charismatic, absolutely alpha Julia ferrar. and then Julia is hit by a cab. Her external injuries are minor, but brain damage steals her memory and alters her personality. suddenly, marissa must assume the alpha role and help Julia recover her past—including parts they’d both rather forget. in her finely wrought debut novel, magazine writer camille noe Pagán movingly explores friendship, memory, and the delicate balance between forgiving and forgetting. “Beautiful . . . a must read!” —Glamour.com “This impressive debut is . . . (dare I say it?) unforgettable.” ■■National Publicity —J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Maine and Commencement ■■Online Reviews and Features ■■Online Promotions ■■Reading Group Guide Online ■■www.camillenoepagan.com ■■Twitter: @cnoepagan camille noe pagán is a frequent contributor to Glamour, Parade, Women’s Health, forbes.com, and O, The Oprah Magazine, among others. she lives with her family in ann arbor, michigan. J u n e • P l u m e PLUME 29

“A quietly compelling literary debut . . . about the power of<br />

friendship and the importance of forgiveness.” —Chicago Tribune<br />

978-0-452-29789-0 • U.S. $16.00 / $17.00 CAN.<br />

Fiction<br />

5 5/16” x 8” • 304 pages<br />

Rights: W00<br />

Pub History: Dutton HC, 978-0-525-95219-0<br />

Also available as an e-book<br />

On Sale: 5/29/12<br />

■■Rights sold in Germany, italy, and the netherlands<br />

suGGesteD oRDeR<br />

Photo © J. P. Pagan<br />

camille noe Pagán<br />

the art of forgetting<br />

a novel<br />

marissa Rogers has always been just fine as a beta. after all, hadn’t taking<br />

charge without taking credit always paid off? it’s what vaulted her to senior<br />

editor at a glossy—if somewhat tedious—health magazine and let her be best<br />

friends with gorgeous, charismatic, absolutely alpha Julia ferrar.<br />

and then Julia is hit by a cab. Her external injuries are minor, but brain damage<br />

steals her memory and alters her personality. suddenly, marissa must assume<br />

the alpha role and help Julia recover her past—including parts they’d both<br />

rather forget. in her finely wrought debut novel, magazine writer camille noe<br />

Pagán movingly explores friendship, memory, and the delicate balance between<br />

forgiving and forgetting.<br />

“Beautiful . . . a must read!” —Glamour.com<br />

“This impressive debut is . . . (dare I say it?) unforgettable.”<br />

■■National Publicity<br />

—J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Maine and Commencement<br />

■■Online Re<strong>view</strong>s and Features<br />

■■Online Promotions<br />

■■Reading <strong>Group</strong> Guide Online<br />

■■www.camillenoepagan.com ■■Twitter: @cnoepagan<br />

camille noe pagán is a frequent contributor to Glamour, Parade,<br />

Women’s Health, forbes.com, and O, The Oprah Magazine, among others.<br />

she lives with her family in ann arbor, michigan.<br />

J u n e • P l u m e<br />

PLUME<br />

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