Friday Finds – March 4, 2016
Sunday Reflections: Rebooting YA Services
Middle School Monday – Gruesome Book Talks
Book Review: The Girl Who Fell by S.M. Parker
Sense Shaming in YA: How Could She Let that Happen? a guest post by and interview with S.M. Parker
“Eating Disorder” Books: How They Only Show Half of the Struggle, a guest post by Jen Petro-Roy
Video Games Weekly: The Book of Unwritten Tales 2
Cover Reveal + Interview: STILL LIFE WITH TORNADO by A. S. King
February #ARCParty – A look at some upcoming YA lit
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Teen Girls And Social Media: A Story Of ‘Secret Lives’ And Misogyny
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28 of Our Most Anticipated March YA Books — The B&N Teen Blog
Filed under: Friday Finds News Roundup

About Robin Willis
After working in middle school libraries for over 20 years, Robin Willis now works in a public library system in Maryland.
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