Friday Finds: February 5, 2021
This Week at TLT
- Book Mail: Vampires, stand-up comedians, a lottery winner, road trips, a quinceañera, and more!
- Book Review: Love Is a Revolution by Renée Watson
- Cindy Crushes Programming: Programming by Themes, by Teen Librarian Cindy Shutts
- Book Review: The Year I Flew Away by Marie Arnold
- Book Review: As Far As You’ll Take Me by Phil Stamper
- Book Review: Sing Me Forgotten by Jessica S. Olson, by Teen Contributor Riley Jensen
- Sunday Reflections: Things I Don’t Know If I Can Forgive You For, a Lament for a Senior Year in 2020/2021
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The Disinformation Pandemic Is Real. Fighting It Will Require Compassion.
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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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