Reader's Digest: Difference between revisions
From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
m Typo: "Childrens's" to "Children's" |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Image:Readers digest logo.png|thumb|300px|Gaaaay.]] | [[Image:Readers digest logo.png|thumb|300px|Gaaaay.]] | ||
'''Reader's Digest Children's Books''' is a book publisher in the United states. They produced several guidebooks, and novelizations for the [[Armada (franchise)|Armada]] and [[Energon (franchise)|Energon]] franchises. | '''Reader's Digest Children's Books''' is a book publisher in the United states. They produced several guidebooks, and novelizations for the [[Armada (franchise)|Armada]] and [[Energon (franchise)|Energon]] franchises. They've also produced some storybooks for the [[Movie (franchise)|Movie]] line. | ||
Curiously, Reader's Digest held the US distribution rights for these franchises simultaneously with the British bagel-making company [[Dorling Kindersley]]. The resulting products ended up being aimed at slightly different age groups. | Curiously, Reader's Digest held the US distribution rights for these franchises simultaneously with the British bagel-making company [[Dorling Kindersley]]. The resulting products ended up being aimed at slightly different age groups. | ||
| Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
**[[Transformers Armada: Secret of the Star Saber]] | **[[Transformers Armada: Secret of the Star Saber]] | ||
**[[Transformers Armada: The Autobots Strike Back]] | **[[Transformers Armada: The Autobots Strike Back]] | ||
*''I Can Read!'' storybooks | |||
**[[Meet the Autobots]] | |||
**[[Meet the Decepticons]] | |||
[[Category: Companies]] | [[Category: Companies]] | ||
Revision as of 10:23, 20 January 2010

Reader's Digest Children's Books is a book publisher in the United states. They produced several guidebooks, and novelizations for the Armada and Energon franchises. They've also produced some storybooks for the Movie line.
Curiously, Reader's Digest held the US distribution rights for these franchises simultaneously with the British bagel-making company Dorling Kindersley. The resulting products ended up being aimed at slightly different age groups.
Surprisingly, despite having been "digested," these books proved to be noticeably less excremental than the respective cartoons they were based on.
- Guidebooks
- Novelizations
- I Can Read! storybooks

