MORE 'NEW-BOOKS' POSTS
Today as a part of our weeklong look at #LastListEgmont, authors Bree Despain and Anne Bustard share their stories in a joint interview. Bree: On the surface, our books seem pretty different—Anywhere but Paradise is a middle grade story about a girl who moves to Hawaii in 1960, while my book The Eternity Key is […]
Yesterday I gave us a sneak peak at some 1st books in new series to celebrate the first day of the new year. Today I’m going to share with you five 2nd books (either companion novels or the next book in a series or trilogy) because it is the second day of the new year. […]
Both in my home and in any library I have worked in, space and budgets are at a premium. So I am very thoughtful when it comes to starting new series or trilogies in my library. I look at things like author name recognition, diversity in genre types, and marketability when it comes to making […]
August! Such a loaded month…. for public librarians, there is one month left of summer before the range of kids go back to school, while for school librarians, there is days before they return to their libraries and media centers to start the school year…. And yet there are so many good books that […]
I have finished my term as Rainbow Project Chair, and find myself off of book committees for the FIRST time since 2004, first as a member and then co-chair of the Amelia Bloomer Project, then as a member then chair of the Rainbow Project. If you count, that’s 10 YEARS of reading specifically themed books […]
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