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Friday, September 19, 2008

Denton Reads to host Orson Scott Card, put on film festival

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The Denton Reads selection for 2008 is Ender’s Game by bestselling author Orson Scott Card. Card is best known for his science fiction novels but he has written in other forms and genres. Ender’s Game is about a young boy, Ender Wiggin, who is one a group of children recruited for military training by the world government. Ender proves to be a “tactical master,” a “genius among geniuses” at the Battleschool. How will Ender perform in real combat against the alien “buggers” who are set to destroy all humankind? After all, he is only a child.

Mr. Card will be at Denton’s Guyer High School Gymnasium on Saturday, October 18th at 4:00 pm to talk about his book, and a book signing will follow. The event is free to the public.

Denton Reads hosts Ender’s Game book discussions

A discussion of Mr. Card’s book Ender’s Game will take place at various times and locations in Denton.

10/4    3:00pm    Barnes and Noble, Golden Triangle Mall

(Plus Bookfair and fundraiser)

10/6    6:00 pm    Banter

10/6    7:00 pm    Denton Public Library – South Branch

10/7    7:00 pm    Denton Public Library – North Branch

10/11    12:00 pm    Denton Public Library – Emily Fowler

10/12    7:00 pm    Trinity Presbyterian Church, 2200 N Bell Ave

10/13    6:00pm*    Texas Woman’s University Library

             *(Followed by film “Martian Child” at 7:00 pm)

10/14    5:00pm*    University of North Texas – Media Library

             *(Followed by film “War Games” at 6:00 pm)

10/15    12:00pm    Texas Woman’s University Library

To RSVP for book discussions (not required but preferred), e-mail Lilly, UNT Virtual Reference Coordinator, at Lilly.Ramin@unt.edu.

Denton Reads announces film festival schedule and free screening of City of Ember

In conjunction with the events surrounding the book Ender’s Game, Denton Reads has scheduled 18 free film screenings that examine various science fiction themes. The Denton Reads Film Festival will run September 30th – October 15th. All screenings are free and open to the community.

The spotlight event of the festival is a free screening of City of Ember, a film adaptation of the popular juvenile fiction novel by author Jeanne DuPrau. A free screening will be held at the Denton Cinemark 14 on Saturday, October 11th at 10:30 am. Seating will be limited and available on a first come, first served basis. The film is rated PG.

Additional free film screenings will be hosted by the Denton Public Libraries, Texas Women’s University and the University of North Texas. Screenings include films for young adults (The Last Starfighter, War Games), documentaries (Dreams with Sharp Teeth, Trekkies) and Hollywood hits (Blade Runner, Children of Men, Martian Child).

A complete list of screening times and locations is listed on the Denton Reads events page: http://dentonreads.unt.edu/events.htm

Source: City of Denton


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Pavel Lishin Verified

Wow, I might go see him. I loved the Ender/Bean series, and his short stories are tremendously awesome.

Some of this other books, though, are a blatantly about his stupid Mormon faith, and are boring to boot.

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Jason Rice Verified

He's a relatively clever guy. He did a strange little script treatment for a Location Based Entertainment product I worked on forever ago - very Ender type stuff - that went nowhere thanks to partnerships. I got a signed copy of Xenocide out of the deal.

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ch0 Anonymous

Oh wow, I bet the lines are going to be nuts!

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