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Our fairy tale book SMS Märchen is featured in the current issue of renowned German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung. Nicole Garner wrote a very positive review.

You can read the whole article on the German site (in German only): www.mixtvision-verlag.de.


The spring program 2012 has exciting new releases in store. An exceptional fairy tale book, picture- and children's books and a moving YA novel - there's something for everyone. You can read our catalogue online here. Further information for each book behind this link.

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Christian Jeltsch and Olaf Kraemer were guests at Buch Wien and presented their juvenile novel ABATON. The authors told about their work and gave new details about the story.

Alexandra Helming was reading stories of Kosmo & Klax. ABC-Geschichten zum Erleben at the Kinderkunsthaus München.
 


At the Frankfurt Book Fair (October 12 - 16) you could browse through our new releases or experience our ABATON-wall ... where nothing is like it appears to be. The authors Christian Jeltsch and Olaf Kraemer were reading on Thursday / 3 pm at the Lesezelt. Thanks to all our visitors for a nice, succesful fair!

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The German Academy for children’s and young adult fiction has chosen our new release Vom Fischer, der ein Künstler war. 30 little stories for big thoughts by Manfred Schlüter and with illustrations by Alexandra Junge, to be children’s book of the month September 2011.

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Matthias Hofmann has written a wonderful review about Applaus on splashcomics.de, Germany’s leading comic-online magazine. Eva Hepper is also enthusiastic about the book and talked about it in Deutschlandradio. Read the articles here:

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The KeinBuch conquers the world! Belgian publishing house Deltas has released KeinBuch in Dutch. The book is called: Dit is geen Boek. And the 86 tasks sound wonderful in the foreign language: “Kann dit boek vliegen als een frisbee?”
Look inside the book in this pdf or at KeineWebsite.com:

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Capriccio, the culture magazine of Bayerisches Fernsehen (Bavarian Broadcasting), portrays mixtvision publishing and its books. Publisher Sebastian Zembol and programming director Lena Frenzel talked to editor Matthias Leybrand.

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