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This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: A Reflection on Everybody Sees the Ants by A. S. King (guest post by Bryson McCrone) View from the Director’s Chair: Guest post by Lynette Pitrak Middle Grade Monday – Anne Ursu Amanda’s review roundup Win a Signed Copy of ATLANTIA by Ally Condie YA A to Z Terry [...]
I hope you, like me, were jumping out of your seat and gleefully exclaiming “Yes!” when you heard the news of Jackie Woodson’s win at the National Book Awards last week. The other contenders were all strong, but this book is amazing. In fact, if you want to read more of my thoughts about Brown [...]
So it turns out that it is difficult to find YA authors whose last name starts with ‘U’ – go figure. Karen asked me to cheat and do a middle grade author for our ‘U’ day for YA A to Z, because she knows how much I love Anne Ursu. You should love her, too. [...]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: What a few minutes searching Google Images for “Prom Dresses” taught me Middle Grade Monday – Statistics National School Climate Survey results about LGBT students’ experiences in school The #SVYALit Project Google Hangout with A. S. King, Christa Desir & Carrie Mesrobian We’re Not Faking it, We’re Making It: [...]
Why I chose Sarah Rees Brennan: So, I’m not sure if choosing Sarah Rees Brennan for ‘R’ is cheating or not. I know in my collection, she’s filed under ‘B’, and I certainly wouldn’t want to move her, since that puts her right next to Libba Bray. On the other hand, moving her to the [...]
This year, my library is promoting the North Carolina Young Adult Book Award competition. You can find out more about it here, but it is essentially a list of ten student nominated titles. Students who want to participate in the voting process in the spring need to have read at least four of the ten [...]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: How Libraries Can Help Communities Write a CAN DO NARRATIVE, reflections from the Wisconsin Library Association annual conference Middle Grade Monday – Booooooolean Searching Book review: Gracefully Grayson by Ami Polonsky The Beauty and the Beast Effect in YA Literature TPiB: Touch Screen Gloves from the Robot Test Kitchen [...]
Why I chose Maureen Johnson: I got to meet John Green during his book tour for The Fault in Our Stars (shut up, this is relevant.) When I met him I thanked him for two things – one, everything he’s done to enrich the lives of teens, two, recommending that we follow Maureen Johnson [...]