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Cindy Crushes Programming: Unicorn Photo Frame
Cindy Crushes Programming, Teen Program in a Box, Teen Programming, Uncategorized
|Teen librarian Cindy Shutts walks us through a DIY unicorn frame tutorial
Let's close out 2022 with look at 22 new books!
The Difference Between YA and NA, a former teen now new adult reader perspective
New Adult, Uncategorized, Young Adult, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Literature
|A former teen talks about the transition from reading YA lit to New Adult lit and why it makes a difference
Dangerous people, D&D, improv, and more!
In my years of research, I’ve discovered not only factual events and persons who literally changed the course of society as we know it today, but also something far greater and more personal to my well-being: a connection to a world I never felt a part of.
I realized that I shouldn’t shrug off my work, because it’s about a pandemic. Maybe instead, what I did was write a book that acknowledged the pandemic. My hope is that I Miss You, I Hate This helps young people process all the loss they’ve endured the last few years.
Teen librarian Karen Jensen shares some thoughts about reader's advisory and the recent online trend of creating RA menus
By day, I work at the Fort Worth Public Library system in the Collection Development department (important note: this is my private and personal blog, they just let me talk about the cool stuff we do there sometimes). FWPL is a 17 branch system and like all large systems, we have branches of varying sizes. […]
Today I’m sharing with you new and forthcoming titles from Wednesday Books.
Teen reader Riley Jensen shares a look at some upcoming mystery and thrillers to have on your radar
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