Good Comics for Kids
Amanda MacGregor, January 21, 2025 | Guest Post
I’ve been thinking for a while about the question of how stories relate to truth.
Amanda MacGregor, January 17, 2025 | Take 5
This list of recent-ish middle grade titles looks at gun violence in places that include schools but also take place in other spaces.
Amanda MacGregor, January 16, 2025 | Book Reviews
Deeply affecting and beautifully written, this look at the lengths women will go to to protect and aid one another is a necessary and exceptional read.
Amanda MacGregor, January 16, 2025 | Guest Post
And as an author, I’ve had the privilege of seeing the effect teachers and librarians have every time I visit a school.
Cindy Shutts, January 15, 2025 | Cindy Crushes Programming, DIY, Teen Program in a Box, Teen Programming, Teen Programming in a Box, TPIB, Tween programming
Teen librarian Cindy Shutts walks us through a Wicked themed fan party
Amanda MacGregor, January 15, 2025 | Guest Post
Science makes you think, but like art or literature, it can also make you laugh, dream, see and appreciate the world, or even just your own brain, in new, exciting ways.
Amanda MacGregor, January 14, 2025 | Guest Post
If there’s one takeaway I’d like all readers to get, it’s that they matter, just as they are, and they deserve to follow their dreams.
Amanda MacGregor, January 14, 2025 | Book Reviews
It's the rare anthology where every story feels strong, and this one certainly achieves that. A great read about love of all kinds around the world and throughout time. Definitely check it out!
Karen Jensen, MLS, January 14, 2025 | new books, Young Adult, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Literature
Author Shelly Page shares her thoughts about representation and her newest release, BREWED WITH LOVE
Karen Jensen, MLS, January 13, 2025 | Nonfiction
Author Karen Valby discusses her book, THE SWANS OF HARLEM
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Enter your email address below to receive notifications of new blog posts by email.