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Robin Willis, September 14, 2018 | Friday Finds News Roundup
This Week at TLT Book Review: The Unwanted: Stories of the Syrian Refugees by Don Brown Helping Teens Prepare for College? Don’t Forget to Talk About Sexual Violence Book Review: Dream Country by Shannon Gibney MakerSpace: Instax Mini Fun Sunday Reflections: The Fight for Our Children is Exhausting, but Important Around the Web Detention of […]
Amanda MacGregor, July 17, 2018 | Uncategorized
Beyond the people I work with and the people this blog has led me to get to know, by far the best aspect of blogging for TLT is the constant influx of books. All of the books I get end up going back out the door in some fashion—to teen readers I know, to classroom […]
Karen Jensen, MLS, September 27, 2017 | Comic Books, Comics, Graphic Novels
Today, librarian extraordinaire Ally Watkins begins her new monthly feature where she talks to us about comics and graphic novels to help us all with our collection development. Thanks Ally! Do your young students and patrons love comics? Are you constantly on the hunt for more? Here are some suggestions for comics and graphic novels […]
Robin Willis, August 28, 2015 | Uncategorized
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Today, I am Pooh Bear (reflections on depression in the life of tweens and teens part 2) Middle Grade Monday Book Review – School for Sidekicks by Kelly McCullough Book Review: Bright Lights, Dark Nights by Stephen Emond August #ARCParty All the Dragons in the World – The Depiction […]
Amanda MacGregor, March 21, 2025 | Take 5
Here are some middle grade books that feature angry characters or made me angry for various reasons.
Amanda MacGregor, March 18, 2025 | new books
These books touch on book banning, romance, mental health, trans history, friendship breakups, folk-horror, time travel, historical fantasy, dance, climate change, and more.
Amanda MacGregor, February 28, 2025 | Take 5
Today I'm sharing a few titles from the beginning of this year that I hope to read, even though the one that is partially set in 1987, when I was 10, pains me to think of as "historical fiction."
Amanda MacGregor, February 27, 2025 | Book Reviews
16 quick reviews of new and forthcoming books.
Amanda MacGregor, February 26, 2025 | new books
Things are so grim these days. But we still have books. We still have wonderful people writing diverse and inclusive stories and all kinds of people working to connect readers with those books.
Amanda MacGregor, February 19, 2025 | Guest Post
I truly, firmly, believe that anyone can write a book. The thing that stops most people, isn’t talent, it’s time.
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