Kids know a good story when they see one, so it's no surprise that the best Ya novels can hold an adult's attention - and sometimes teach us a little something as well. Share your thoughts on the books our staffers are enjoying - and let us know what you're reading. Betsy Gleick, Executive Editor Her Pick: Picture Me Gone by Meg Rosoff I've just started Meg Rosoff's Picture Me Gone. My Ya book group chose it and then it was shortlisted for the National Book Awards, so I'm psyched. It's about Mila, a hyper-observant 12-year-old English girl who...
- 10/24/2013
- PEOPLE.com
A group of talented cosplayers got together to form a Sailor Moon biker gang, which is based on Babs Tarr's cool "Bōsōzoku Sailor Scouts" art that I included at the bottom of the page. I'm not really a fan of Sailor Moon, but these cosplayers sure did a really great job with these costumes.
Sailor Mercury: Mandie Bettencourt, GeekyGlamorous.com
Sailor Mars: Ruby Rocket, www.rubyleighyoung.com
Sailor Jupiter: Yume Ninja, YumeNinja.com
Sailor Venus: Jennifer Newman, instagram.com/jennernugen
Sailor Moon: Michelle “Chubby Bunny” Nguyen, IamChubbybunny.com
Via: io9...
Sailor Mercury: Mandie Bettencourt, GeekyGlamorous.com
Sailor Mars: Ruby Rocket, www.rubyleighyoung.com
Sailor Jupiter: Yume Ninja, YumeNinja.com
Sailor Venus: Jennifer Newman, instagram.com/jennernugen
Sailor Moon: Michelle “Chubby Bunny” Nguyen, IamChubbybunny.com
Via: io9...
- 9/20/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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