100 Scope Notes
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, May 3, 2024 | Guest Post
I’ve finally been able to reach into that drawer and grab some panache. CJ and the soccer-princess-sprite deserve a lot of thanks for that.
Amanda MacGregor, April 29, 2024 | Guest Post
As an author, how do I approach the potential for pain in the lines I write? How, as a reader, do we make these mostly well-intended but sometimes trivial-feeling statements actually hold meaning for us?
Amanda MacGregor, April 26, 2024 | Take 5
These kinds of books are a great way to "taste" stories from a bunch of authors and discover new favorites!
Karen Jensen, MLS, April 23, 2024 | Uncategorized
Author Brittany N. Williams talks about audacity and her new book, SAINT-SEDUCING GOLD
Amanda MacGregor, March 27, 2024 | new books
A music festival, a Theseus retelling, sleuths, a speculative thriller, a LGBTQIA+ dictionary, and so much more!
Amanda MacGregor, March 5, 2024 | Uncategorized
Careful research shatters the myth of the American West but it opens us up to the untold and important stories of people whose lives were as varied and vast as the landscape under which they traveled.
Amanda MacGregor, February 23, 2024 | Take 5
Today’s list features new books out this month! Bet you couldn't guess that by the title!
Amanda MacGregor, February 14, 2024 | Guest Post
Black Girl You Are Atlas is written to Black girls but is for everyone. Adults, too. I hope this collection brings generations together, that there’s an exchange of experiences, a passing on of wisdom, a bearing witness.
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