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There are a lot of reasons I love writing for this blog. The first is the feeling of community I get from it, both from my fellow bloggers and from our readership. We are all really invested in serving the teens in our lives and connecting them with books, information, and our libraries. It’s helpful […]
Y’all…y’all…this book is balm for your soul. Are you looking for a fun read where you invest in the characters and their circumstances without being worried that the world might end? Then this book is for you. I’ve been going through a bit of a reading slump for the past several years (I know, it’s […]
This Week at TLT What’s New in LGBTQIA+ YA June 2018 MakerSpace: Screenprinting Program Recap Collecting Comics: June 2018 Edition by Ally Watkins Book Review: I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain by Will Walton Epistolary YA Lit Roundup by Michelle Biwer Sunday Reflections: Dear Writers, Women’s Stories Don’t Always Have to Involve Sexual Violence […]
Epistolary works weave various types of documents together into a unique form of narrative. Here are some recent releases in epistolary YA. Dear Martin by Nic Stone (2017, Crown Books) Justyce McAllister writes letters to Dr. Martin Luther King as he tries to figure out his place at his all-white boarding school and what it […]
This Week at TLT The top 25 children’s titles at my school this year Mini Book Reviews: What I’ve Been Reading including books by Lauren Oliver, Claire Legrand, Caleb Roehrig, Justina Ireland and more MakerSpace: Guitar Pick Jewelry Planting Books, Growing Readers, a guest post by Liesl Shurtliff Book Review: Grump: The (Fairly) True Tale […]
A home run for public and school libraries. The subject matter, the format, and visual components make this a title that is likely to see a lot of circulation.
The combination of lively text and fun illustrations make this a solid choice for a storytime as well as an upbeat addition to most collections. Who doesn't like a picture book with a friendly dinosaur?