Book Videos Get Kids to Read

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Acknowledging the lowly state of the lonely, unread book collecting dust on the shelves of Barnes and Noble and Borders as kids instead spend hours playing video games, obsessing over MySpace, chatting on AIM and blogging on Xanga, Random Hose Children’s Books has teamed with The Book Standard and announced the Teen Book Video Awards. It’s a contest in which college students create virally-intentioned :30 videos, similar to movie trailers, which will help Random House promote books through various web outlets and over Sprint’s MSpot.

Random House has selected three books for the contest including The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray and How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff. Oddly, they’re all bestsellers. One might think Random House would want to promote books that, well, haven’t sold so well yet. Hey, we just write about this stuff.

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