Marquez movie around the corner

As you may have heard, a movie version of Love in the Time of Cholera is due for release next month. The movie starring Javier Bardem and Benjamin Bratt is directed by Mike Newell (”Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”). As Hollywood’s marketing machinery puts its weight behind the movie, the book is picked up by Oprah. Yawn. [Link]

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MSNBC.com reported that Vintage Books, a paperback imprint of Random House Inc., announced a new printing of 750,000 copies for the novel, and an additional 30,000 for the original Spanish-language text.

I know that Random House, which is a leading U.S. publisher, announced in 2006 that it will raise the proportion of recycled paper it uses to at least 30% by 2010 from under 3% at the time of the announcement. Still, I am quite sure that a lot of virgin paper will be used for all these new copies.

Therefore, those of you who will buy new copies of the book (libraries or a used copy are also great options to get a hold of the book) are welcome to balance them out by planting trees. “Love in the Time of Cholera” is really a great book and can be a great opportunity to start taking action and making our reading habit more sustainable. I’m sure Oprah wouldn’t mind that :-)

Raz @ Eco-Libris
http://www.ecolibris.net

raz godelnik / October 12th, 2007, 2:25 am / #

Here’s another angle on Oprah’s pick - MSNBC.com reported that Vintage Books, a paperback imprint of Random House Inc., announced a new printing of 750,000 copies for the novel, and an additional 30,000 for the original Spanish-language text.

I know that Random House, which is a leading U.S. publisher, announced in 2006 that it will raise the proportion of recycled paper it uses to at least 30% by 2010 from under 3% at the time of the announcement.

Still, I am quite sure that a lot of virgin paper will be used for all these new copies (and please note that About 20 Million trees are cut down annually for virgin paper used for the production of books sold in the U.S. alone).

Therefore, those of you who will buy new copies of the book (libraries or a used copy are also great options to get a hold of the book) are welcome to balance them out by planting trees. “Love in the Time of Cholera” is really a great book and can be a great opportunity to start taking action and making our reading habit more sustainable. I’m sure Oprah wouldn’t mind that :-)

Raz @ Eco-Libris
http://www.ecolibris.net

raz godelnik / October 12th, 2007, 2:34 am / #

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