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Review: My Life in Dioramas, by Tara Altebrando (May 2015). April 13, 2015. The pitch: Kate has lived her entire life in the rambling, quirky old house everyone calls Big Red. When her parents tell her they have to move, she decides to fight back. The review: Time to ‘fess up: I cannot approach books about homes objectively. My family made a few Continue reading →. Review: The Summer Prince, by Alaya Dawn Johnson. May 29, 2013. Kids making a difference. Everything reminds me of Phantom Tollbooth. As usua...
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Review: My Life in Dioramas, by Tara Altebrando (May 2015). Diverse Authors Project update; awkwardness ». April 27, 2015. If you’re paying attention to the kidlit world at all, you know about the #WeNeedDiverseBooks. Campaign. To paraphrase Shonda Rimes (who was talking about television), it’s not about diversifying, it’s about normalizing. Our summer reading list booklets just arrived from the printer. (Joy! Best time of the year! It is seriously lacking in diversity of. From, and writing about, a regi...
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Newer posts ». Review: The Glass Sentence, by S. E. Grove (2014). October 21, 2014. Wow, what a gorgeously creative book. It also managed to hit such an unlikely array of my book kinks it’s like S. E. Grove pulled them out of a hat and made a book just for me. Let’s see, we have here some steampunk, maps, time travel (sort of), Boston Continue reading →. Review: Threatened, by Eliot Schrefer (Feb. 2014). October 12, 2014. Review: Revolution, by Deborah Wiles (2014). September 14, 2014. September 3, 2014.
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August 14, 2015. From Goodreads’ description of Stephen Emond’s new book, Bright Lights, Dark Nights: Walter Wilcox has never been in love. That is, until he meets Naomi, and sparks, and clever jokes, fly. But when his cop dad is caught in a racial profiling scandal, Walter and Naomi, who is African American, Continue reading →. August 11, 2015. Diverse Authors Project Update: Books! July 19, 2015. Diverse Authors Project Update: Pie Charts! July 19, 2015. Review: Listen, Slowly, by Thanhha Lai (2015).
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Tag Archives: boy-girl friendships. Review: My Life in Dioramas, by Tara Altebrando (May 2015). April 13, 2015. The pitch: Kate has lived her entire life in the rambling, quirky old house everyone calls Big Red. When her parents tell her they have to move, she decides to fight back. The review: Time to ‘fess up: I cannot approach books about homes objectively. My family made a few Continue reading →. Review: The Center of Everything, by Linda Urban. October 26, 2013. March 13, 2012. June 29, 2010. ItR...
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Bookworm: April 2009
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The Z-list blog of a liberal feminist law-librarian-to-be. Thursday, April 9, 2009. So what have I been doing instead of blogging? Schoolwork, mostly, but I've had time for some game design as well. I've put together a brief rule sheet for Fortune. If you're interested in RPGs or game design, download a copy of "Small Fortune" here. And of course feedback is appreciated. And an over-the-top reality television setting.). Thursday, April 09, 2009. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Echidne of ...
Bookworm: Red State, No Way!
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The Z-list blog of a liberal feminist law-librarian-to-be. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Red State, No Way! Adam Cadre, who I don't read as often as I should (because his site doesn't have an RSS feed), writes that yes, blue states really are better. I'm not sure I totally agree with it (I think Adam's too flip about people choosing where to live based on their politics), but any opinion piece that uses the phrase the incredible erratic adventures of Stiffy McCain. Can't be all bad. Follow me on Twitter.
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Thursday, December 03, 2015. GIVE IT: All the goodies for this holiday season. I dont want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I dont want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed. - Lloyd Dobler, Say Anything. Its not just me, is it? After all, he gives her his heart - something he had to neither shop for nor wrap. She gave him a pen. Read on, babies! Age: Grade 3 and up. Age: Grade 5 and up.
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Examining intersectionality in children's and young adult literature. A Wrinkle in Time. February 13, 2011. At first this seemed like a nice, easy start for this blog. L’Engle is one of my favorite authors, and Meg Murry is one of my favorite characters. But loving the novel doesn’t erase the issues inherent in it- which is basically the purpose of this blog in a nutshell. EDIT: Alaska has a great counter-argument in the comments. If you’re interested. A WRINKLE IN TIME by Madeleine L’Engle. Secondly, I’...
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We read, we travel, we write about it because you weren't there. Great Graphic Novels for Girls. Saturday, July 11, 2015. Why I Included Abortion in My YA Novel. ALA 2015: Graphic Novels Mark Diversity, Push Boundaries. Into Book Spines. From mental floss. JK Rowling updates Twitter header with new ‘Fantastic Beasts’ clues. Texas residents demand LGBT children's books be banned from public library. From Los Angeles Times. San Diego Comic-Con 2015. Is Comic-Con Too Big for Small Publishers? Great graphic ...
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Wandering Librarians: November 2014
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We read, we travel, we write about it because you weren't there. Great Graphic Novels for Girls. Saturday, November 29, 2014. The Ferguson library gives a lesson in community. Jacqueline Woodson. From PW. Jacqueline Woodson: 'I don't want anyone to feel invisible.'. Meanwhile In America, Brown Girls Are Still Dreaming. Winnie the Pooh banned from Polish playground. For being 'inappropriate hermaphrodite.' From The Independent. How The Hunger Games. Team Brought Mockingjay – Part 1. How The Hunger Games.
Bookworm: Small Fortune
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The Z-list blog of a liberal feminist law-librarian-to-be. Thursday, April 9, 2009. So what have I been doing instead of blogging? Schoolwork, mostly, but I've had time for some game design as well. I've put together a brief rule sheet for Fortune. If you're interested in RPGs or game design, download a copy of "Small Fortune" here. And of course feedback is appreciated. And an over-the-top reality television setting.). Thursday, April 09, 2009. It gives me an error message when I try. Out of the Jungle.
Bookworm: January 2009
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The Z-list blog of a liberal feminist law-librarian-to-be. Tuesday, January 6, 2009. It's been a while since I've posted - I spent most of December finishing up projects for my library science classes, and then catching up on the holiday shopping I hadn't done, and finally just taking some time off. Other posts on the topic:. Maggie Hays - Rape can take different forms. Maggie Hays - Seduction: connecting the dots? Kittywampus - Dispatches from the Universe Where All Men Are Rapists. Links to this post.
Bookworm: On Beauty Privilege
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The Z-list blog of a liberal feminist law-librarian-to-be. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. There's a couple discussions of beauty privilege in the comments at Pandagon here. 160;and here. As folks (myself included) take Amanda to task for comments like these:. Thanks to reader Winnifred who sent me this story about men who feel entitled to date out of their league, physical attractiveness-wise. But it is possible to think. Some further thoughts, in convenient (i.e., lazy) bullet-point form:. Looks are a sp...
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Archive of Our Own - Open Beta! 14th Nov, 2009 at 10:21 AM. I am so very, very excited right now, because the Archive of Our Own. Has just gone into Open Beta! Flaily dance of GLEE*. In other words we are still hard at work on building our shiny Archive - adding new features, fixing bugs as we find them and so on. But it's already awesome, and now you can come join in too! Full details can be found here. Now I must go and dance around a lot. 0/ 0/ 0/. Comments there so far. 31st Oct, 2009 at 5:29 PM.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2018. She and her parents are also 100% vampires! It seems as if the show creators made the "fantasy creature" choice so that they could talk about immigration/assimilation issues in a whimsical way, which is cool, and the only thought they put into vampires specifically was that they could rhyme "Transylvania" with "Pennsylvania" in the opening theme song that summarizes the premise, which is . weird? Surprisingly, our kids hate. It when we point this out! Links to this post. I will ...
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Witty Commentary on Life's Best Moments. Emotional Support and Why You Need a Peacock. I just read an article that United Airlines denied a seat to an emotional support peacock. That was attempting to fly today from Newark to Los Angeles. With this announcement coming on the heels of the recent Delta announcement. People are understandably debating both sides of the emotional support animal issue. Who are airlines to decide what a person needs psychologically? Who are these crazy people. I would be an su...
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. July 4, 2008. June 19, 2008. One of our yearly San Diego adventures – the. She and I had a lot in common – loves of reading, arguing, politics, Brahms, and Scrabble. Ohhhh the Scrabble games… she taught me a lot about strategy and two-letter words. Ernie, her companion after Gramps (Gramps died before I was born, so sadly I. Never got to meet him), and Gram would play VERY competitive Scrabble every night. In fact, sometimes they went to elderhostels. From Offbeat Bride...
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