This Week’s Peanut Gallery

These Peanut Gallery posts are where we put up whatever we’ve found responding to the latest BOB news. Be sure to let us know in the comments if we’ve missed yours and we will either add it here or put in our next Peanut Gallery post (which will be after the Battle commences!). Around the [...]

These Peanut Gallery posts are where we put up whatever we’ve found responding to the latest BOB news. Be sure to let us know in the comments if we’ve missed yours and we will either add it here or put in our next Peanut Gallery post (which will be after the Battle commences!).

Around the web:

From our very own Shelley Diaz: Wrap-up: Graphic Novels, Diversity Dominate in SLJ’s 2015 Battle of the KidsBooks First Round Brandy’s thoughts on Round One

On Twitter:

Judi Evans ‏ Amazing insight from #kidlit authors + teen commentators from @SLJsBoB 2015 BATTLE of the KIDSBOOKS Cecilia Cackley ‏I’m 7/8 for my #sljbob predictions! That’s probably my best score ever. Reads for Keeps Nathan Hale has the cleverest #sljbob judging decision so far! Also, I’m 6/7 in my predictions. Maureen Eichner ‏LOVE @_rachelhartman‘s #SLJBob decision Flaherty Elementary Brown Girl Dreaming wins 1st round! Next: Crossover vs West of the Moon @FlahertyElem Battle of the Books! andrewkarre Go Kid Commentator RGN! Sherri-Lee Heath ‏Another reader meets the library challenge! #sljBoB Read! Read! Read! Cecilia Cackley ‏Also, if there isn’t a flag on the moon with @JackieWoodson face, someone needs to get on that immediately. Cecilia Cackley Happy about Jason Reynold’s decision today, but sooooo scared BGD will end up facing El Deafo!!

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