SDCC 2012 | Pantheon Books Will Make An Appearance

During this year’s San Diego Con, Pantheon will be participating by bringing some of their latest and upcoming book releases with them. 

There are many reasons book readers should check out Pantheon Book’s booth this year. Take a look at some of the highlights you shouldn’t be missing out on.

Charles Yu (How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe), will be returning for his third year in a row to help promote his new collection of short stories entitled Sorry Please Thank You. He will also be selling early copies of it and participating in the “A Wrinkle in Time” panel at 3pm in Room 23ABC.

The other guest at Pantheon Book’s booth will be Mark Z. Danielewski, national best-seller author of House of Leaves and Only Revolutions. Danielewski will be promoting his upcoming novel, The Fifty Year Sword during his time at . He will also be featured in the panel “ of the Thrill Kill”  at 10am in Room 24ABC.

Alongside these great guests, there will be other titles featured at Pantheon Book’s Booth such as Charles Burns’ The Hive and Chris Ware’s Building Stories .

Check out Pantheon Book’s booth this year at booth # 1515 to grab a party hat, check out some new novels and have some fun!

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6 comments

  1. Annette Cutter July 6, 2012 at 8:52 am -

    Most of the ones I have come across are not historic, or only talk about one or two things. I do not care if they favored a particular hairstyle. With the Pagan Gods and Goddesses, no such thing as too much info. Historically accurate only please. Whatever they favored, would be a help, books, internet, wherever, any pantheon. (English only please). Thanks, Rafe

  2. Hey. It’s me again. I’m wondering why the pantheon in rome, italy is such a big part o the roman history. Like who built it? Why was it built? For why was it built? What is the significance of the pantheon to the romean history? Wht is the background of the Pantheon? How did/does the pantheon affect the Roman history? I’ve tried looking it up myself on books and on the einternet but every site that I have found is alittle different from the first on the next one and I don’t know which information is corect so if anyone knows the answeres to these questions or if you just know information that may help me do my research project then can you please help me. Thank you!

  3. “once one man said that the computer is now our new god and that technology is our new pantheon. I heard another man tell me books keep us from dying and living. And yet another man tried convincing me that impermanence is the essence o f life. In the end it all came down to that my mother had died and I left home and never really knew anything but a question mark. That’s when I found out that we are all really artists and our life’s our masterpieces. The concept of emptiness in this context makes perfect sense to me. Which would be the creative nothing. Once realized there are not many limitations to experiencing the richness of existence” -Peter Ogdan
    sorry the first line I wrote is incorrect. It starts so: “Once there was a man who had said”….etc
    sorry the first line I wrote is incorrect. It starts so: “Once there was a man who had said”….etc

  4. stealspartansbcglobalnet August 7, 2012 at 3:37 am -

    With advances in technology, electronic books and audio books are gaining popularity. But these do not offer the ‘feel’ of curling up with a good book. They also limit the audience to only those that have acess to a computer/internet.
    Can traditional books and the world of computer text live in harmony and coincide with each other? Will books become obsolete?
    What would a bookless future hold for generations to come?
    Thank you in advance!

  5. everydayGuitarist August 24, 2012 at 1:10 am -

    So for my English class we have to choose our own book and read it. I need some good book suggestions. I don’t like girly, girly novels. I can deal with a little romance as long as it is not like kiss kiss all throughout the book. The book needs to be long, not as long as Harry Potter books, but longer than a kids book. It’s for an 8th grader. What are some intriguing books that you just loved to read?