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After about 4 years of friendship on social media, I finally got to meet Victoria Schwab this weekend. I shouldn’t complain; I have a wonderful local book store which is able to attract some of the biggest and brightest stars of the writing world as well as some of the more obscure. On the other […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Rebooting YA Services Middle School Monday – Gruesome Book Talks Book Review: The Girl Who Fell by S.M. Parker Sense Shaming in YA: How Could She Let that Happen? a guest post by and interview with S.M. Parker “Eating Disorder” Books: How They Only Show Half of the Struggle, […]
It’s Friday afternoon – the last hour of the school day – and you’re about to be visited by a group of ‘too cool for school’ 8th graders, what do you do? Pull out the gruesome books; the ones whose stories will really make them squirm. First, it will hold their attention long enough to […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Goodbye Harper Lee Book Review: Dreamfever (Dreamfire #2) by Kit Alloway, reviewed by teen reviewer Lexi Middle School Monday – The Joys and Benefits of Rereading Pushed Too Hard: Academic Pressure and Mental Health Concerns, a guest post by Cindy L. Rodriguez The School Library Journal/Library Journal Maker Workshop […]
I’ve been thinking a lot about Harper Lee’s masterpiece To Kill a Mockingbird since news of her passing was announced. I actually read it in middle school, for my 8th grade language arts class, although I understand many people didn’t read it until high school. Well, that was the first time I read it. It […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: My first loves . . . Middle School Monday – Remembering Black History Month Book Review: Shadowshaper by Daniel Jose Older, by teen reviewer Lexi Book Review: Some of the Parts by Hannah Barnaby MakerSpace: 3D Pens, Reviews and Tips and Tricks Video Games Weekly: Shovel Knight Book Review: […]
Regardless of the percentage of patrons you serve who happen to be of African American descent, it’s important to remember and celebrate Black History month. Unfortunately, the library might be the only place some of your middle school patrons encounter it. Fortunately, there are a number of excellent, engaging books which detail various aspects of […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Reflections on Making While Sitting in My Teen MakerSpace Book Review: Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare, by teen reviewer Lexi Middle School Monday – The Nameless City by Faith Erin Hicks Recently in Book Mail (Plus a Giveaway!) Anxiety, Me and It’s All Your Fault, by guest blogger Liz […]
From the jacket copy: Built on an ancient mountain pass, the city is forever being invaded by one nation or another, and every new master gives it a new name. But for the natives, their home is the Nameless City, and those who try to name it are forever outsiders. Dreamy, sheltered Kaidu is one […]