#PLA2026 Join Library Journal and 6 authors (including James Lasdun) for an Evening of Dialog Author Event! #ewgc Register here: www.eventbrite.com/e/library-jo...
#PLA2026 Join Library Journal and 6 authors (including James Lasdun) for an Evening of Dialog Author Event! #ewgc Register here: www.eventbrite.com/e/library-jo...
Set in the atmospheric Korean capital in the 1920s, this dynamic manhwa period piece follows two teenagers from different social strata thrown together and their unlikely connection: Lovers of the Empire: Vol. 1 by Yudori is out 6/23! https://ow.ly/6fJa50YquWZ
#ewgc LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO by John Lanchester has messy relationships, social satire, black comedy, and revenge. What more could you want? I loved his book CAPITAL, which was made into a miniseries. DRCs are now available to request: www.edelweiss.plus?sku=13241313...
Just a few of our amazing books coming out in May! @libraryreads.bsky.social votes are due by 4/1. #ewgc www.edelweiss.plus#catalogID=53...
#ewgc Save this link and next week you'll get to see our Fall 2026 catalog: www.edelweiss.plus#catalogID=53...
#ewgc I just started reading ASTRONAUT! by Oana Aristide. Young girl, police detective, and is there a murderous bear on the loose or is it a serial killer? Why is it called Astronaut? Read it to find out! www.edelweiss.plus?sku=13241238...
The Devil and Mrs. Gooch: A Novel Oliver Darkshire
Darkshire's THE DEVIL AND MRS GOOCH revisits the world of Isabella Nagg, taking evil businesswoman Gooch to the city for a scheme involving kidnapped hobs, predatory rental practices, and a lovestruck Devil. Complete with copious footnotes and marginalia from a set of Household Gramarye. π€© #ewgc
#ewgc We're getting some great advance reads on HOW WE DISAPPEAR, by Thomas Mullaney. Information = "in formation". History, memory, loss, archives. www.edelweiss.plus?sku=13240207...
We've added some more summer DRCs to edelweiss! Find all our LibraryReads suggestions here, and we'll keep adding more DRCs as we get them. #ewgc www.edelweiss.plus#publisher=NO...
Just a few of our amazing books coming out in May! @libraryreads.bsky.social votes are due by 4/1. #ewgc www.edelweiss.plus#catalogID=53...
Graphic for GNCRT Comics Librarian Conference Travel Grant
Just a reminder that GNCRT is accepting applications for a conference travel grant intended for comic librarians: The 2026 Oni Press GNCRT Travel Grant. Applications for the grant are open now and the deadline to apply is March 22, 2026: bit.ly/GNCRTTravelGrant
βBlocking access to books does not change our history norβ¦who we are. It simply prevents readers from understanding the complexity and beauty of the world we live in.β
@maris.bsky.social on why we must stop bill HR 7661, which would ban books on sex & gender from public schools/libraries nationally
TONIGHT! β¨ Weβre celebrating the best in digital reading, chosen by Libby librarians & voted on by public libraries across North America. Join our READ Carpet Instagram LIVE at 6:30PM EST for all the fun! π https://bit.ly/4cqacxQ
The Libby Book Awards airs Saturday, March 7 on Kanopy and YouTube.
HAPPY WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH!
Share my newest picture books with young readers.
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Don't let the American government decide what books you and your family are allowed to read.
action.everylibrary.org/hr_7661 via @everylibrary.bsky.social
Digital poster announcing that applications are open for two 2026 APALA Scholarship Awards. Text: APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN! For the: 2026 APALA Scholarship Award JCLC NALCo LIS Student Scholarship All applications are due on Monday, March 23, 2026! Learn more and apply at: https://www.apalaweb.org/awards/apala-scholarship/ APALA - asian pacific american librarians association
We're excited to announce that applications are now open for two scholarships: The APALA Scholarship and the JCLC NALCo LIS Student Scholarship!
To apply and get more information, check out: www.apalaweb.org/awards/apala...
Applications are due on March 23rd, so don't delay!
The American Library Association strongly denounces new federal book banning legislation proposed in Congress. Call your Reps. Tell them to oppose H.R. 7661. Capitol switchboard: 202-224-3121 American Library Association, Show Up For Our Libraries
"Parents, not politicians, should guide their childrenβs reading. In our school, campus, and public libraries, materials are selected by trained literacy professionals who understand child development and community needs. Their work is grounded in one clear purpose: helping young people become lifelong readers. H.R. 7661 isnβt fundamentally about protecting kids. Itβs about giving politicians broad authority to restrict whose stories are allowed on the shelves. That should concern anyone who believes in the freedom to read and the right of families to make decisions for themselves.β - ALA President Sam Helmick
"Rather than targeting librarians and teachers, Congress should invest in them. The Right to Read Act offers a better path, supporting well-staffed and well-resourced school libraries, strengthening evidence-based literacy instruction, and protecting the dedicated professionals who help young people discover books that open doors and expand horizons. When we trust families, support educators, and protect the freedom to read, our young people thrive.β - ALA President Sam Helmick.
NEW: ALA strongly denounces new federal book banning legislation introduced in Congress, HR 7661.
As ALA President Sam Helmick said, "Parents, not politicians, should guide their children's reading." Call your Rep and tell them to oppose this new bill.
More from ALA: www.ala.org/news/2026/02...
Votes for April titles for @libraryreads.bsky.social are due by 3/1! Learn about participating in LibraryReads here: libraryreads.org/for-library-... / See our April suggestions here: www.edelweiss.plus#catalogID=52...
A nationwide book ban bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives. Here's what you need to know about HR7661, including who is behind it, the history behind such bills, and what you need to do to stop it.
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Curious about Shakespeare after reading/watching HAMNET? Read WILL IN THE WORLD, by Stephen Greenblatt, to learn more about Shakespeare's background. wwnorton.com/books/978039...
"Why not just convert?.... In New Orleans, at least our New Orleans, everybody knew everybody else, going back for at least two generations.... Everybody thought of us as Jewish and that would never change."
Nicholas Lemann's RETURNING excerpted @newyorker.com:
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Check out the new Book Lounge podcast with Ashley Hutson, author of ONE'S COMPANY! @wwnorton.com www.libbylife.com/blog/inside-...
Me cheek to cheek with my book F*cked Up Fairy Tales
Just me and my book making eyes at each other at the local BnN.
Good news: Jaime Hernandez (Life Drawing) and Carol Tyler (The Ephemerata) are finalists for the LA Times Book Prize for Graphic Novels/Comics--the awards ceremony is 4/17 and tickets are available now! https://ow.ly/Y3Vs50YhPFA
Closeup of cover image of Amity. By Nathan Harris. 2025. 320p. Little, Brown (9780316456241).
The top 10 historical fiction novels reviewed in the last 12 months in Booklist highlight a variety of time periods, from ancient Greece to the 1960s, but all center universal themes and strong characters. Add these titles to your shelves now: bit.ly/4axjK7n
Plus most of the results on Amazon are sponsored so you have to wade through a lot of nonsense.
Head to Kramers in DC tonight at 7 p.m. for a conversation with David Guterson (EVELYN IN TRANSIT, @wwnorton.com, @wwnortonlibrary.bsky.social). It's our Spotlight Event! www.washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com/features/mee... #booksky
The story behind PICADILLO FOR PAULINA (August 2026) and the cover reveal! 100scopenotes.com/2026/02/12/c...
Laura Vanderkam appeared on The Mel Robbins Podcast! Listen here, then preorder her upcoming book BIG TIME to learn more about how to organize your time so that you feel less overwhelmed.
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Acclaimed author of The Color of Money and How the Other Half Banks, Mehrsa Baradaran's new book illustrates the history behind America's systemic economic issues and the forces driving apart the economic fortunes of white and Black families across the country. us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...