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This Week at TLT Book Review: Light Filters In: Poems by Caroline Kaufman Books we reread, a crowdsourced post What’s New in LGBTQIA+ YA July 2018 When Books Are The Things That Save You, a guest post by Cindy Baldwin To MLS or Not to MLS Sunday Reflections: Reproductive Rights ARE Teen Issues Around the […]
I’ve been working in public libraries for two years now, and I’ve noticed this discussion arise with great regularity both online and IRL. When I worked in school libraries, it was never a discussion. In the state where I worked an MLS was a requirement to be hired as a school library media specialist. We […]
This Week at TLT Post-It Note Reviews of Recent Releases What To Say About Sarah J. Maas’s Books (A-Z Project: M) by Kelsey Socha Penguin Random House 2018 Showcase and Giveaway Recently in Book Mail Around the Web How YA author Jason Reynolds turned his adolescent anger into best-selling poetry Planned Parenthood Sues Over Abstinence-Only […]
This Week at TLT Post-It Note Reviews of Recent Releases What To Say About Sarah J. Maas’s Books (A-Z Project: M) by Kelsey Socha Penguin Random House 2018 Showcase and Giveaway Recently in Book Mail Around the Web How YA author Jason Reynolds turned his adolescent anger into best-selling poetry Planned Parenthood Sues Over Abstinence-Only […]
The thing about writing a post about Sarah J. Maas is that it feels redundant. Everyone’s heard of Throne of Glass or A Court of Thorns and Roses, right? Both of these series are New York Times bestsellers that are constantly checked out of my library. Probably you own them in your library. If […]
I recently moved, but some of the book publishers have found me! (Just kidding.) I’ve recently received several boxes of interesting Advanced Reader Copies. Here are some highlights: No Slam Dunk by Mike Lupica Wes’ father always told him that there was only one ball in basketball. That you had to know when to take […]
This Week at TLT As I Try Desperately to Get Home Again, Not All Children Can. Here’s why it matters. New and forthcoming YA and MG to know about On World Refugee Day 2018, #ReadForChange with Alan Gratz’ Refugee Book Review: Super Late Bloomer: My Early Days in Transition by Julia Kaye YA Nonfiction Roundup […]
Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World by Pénélope Bagieu Profiles of diverse, international female role models in comic strip format. A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 by Claire Hartfield A narrative account of the Chicago Race Riot of 1919 told from the perspectives of the major groups involved in escalating […]