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Yes, I realize most of you know this, but how do you consider it when developing your collection? I was recently invited to interview 4 of the Fierce Reads authors during one of their tour stops in my area (it’s not until next week – I’m so excited!) In preparation, their publicist sent me advanced […]
Sunday Reflections: Yes, Teens Still Read! Texas Teen Book Festival Recap Middle School Monday – The Shrunken Head (Curiosity House #1) – Giveaway! App Review: Aviary (The quest for the perfect photo app continues) Recently in Book Mail Video Game Weekly: Terraria Book Review: The Creeping by Alexandra Sirowy (reviewed by Teen Reviewer Lexi) A […]
We all feel, sometimes, as if we a re living in a house full of freaks; in this case it’s true. Philippa, Thomas, Sam and Max are all orphans living in and working for Dumfrey’s Dime Museum of Freaks, Oddities, and Wonders in the New York City of the 1930’s. Owned and operated by Mr. […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Be a leader. Be a troop leader. TPiB: DIY Chalkboard Fun Middle School Monday – Color Coding and the Tweenage Brain Book Review: What We Saw by Aaron Hartzler TPiB: Locker Crafts Video Games Weekly: Video Game Genres 101 Back to School with BRUTAL YOUTH by Anthony Breznican Circulating […]
One of my favorite things about my current job is an after school club I run called “Readers Club.” The name confuses some of the parents, but the students seem to understand. It’s a club for students who love reading, but we don’t read books together. Basically, it’s a student advisory board/booster club for the […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Exit Strategies, a personal reflection for National Suicide Prevention Week (Trigger Warning) TPiB: How to Make a Photo Meme Middle Grade Monday – Changes Macmillan Fall Roundup Video Game Review: Splatoon Relearning reluctant readers Book Review: Breakaway by Kat Spears Lockdown Drills, Bomb Threats and Testing, Testing, Everywhere – […]
So, one of the things I’ve discovered since I’ve started Middle Grade Monday is that Middle Grade (MG) means a lot of different things to people – especially publishers. On the whole, I think we can all agree that MG stories tend to revolve around the themes of self discovery and establishing your own identity. […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Black Belts and False Senses of Security, the dangers of this is how you don’t get raped (a #SVYALit Post) Middle Grade Monday – Confessions of an Imaginary Friend by Michelle Cuevas Book review: Fans of the Impossible Life by Kate Scelsa TPiB: DIY Instagram Magnetic Duct Tape Frames […]