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LIBRARY LIONS : July 2014
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Welcome to Library Lions interviews. Raising a Roar for Libraries. Tuesday, July 1, 2014. AUTHOR, GINGER WADSWORTH ROARS FOR LIBRARIES. Has agreed to swing by to. Share her books and her Library Love with us here on Library Lions. Take it away Ginger. Ginger at Yosemite National Park. Half Dome in the background. My name is Ginger Wadsworth, and my newest book is Yosemite’s Songster: One Coyote’s Story. Illustrated by Dan San Souci and published by the Yosemite Conservancy. Going to our local library was...
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Another Stir of the Spoon | Food, Art, Books, Birds and whatever… | Page 2
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Another Stir of the Spoon. Food, Art, Books, Birds and whatever…. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. May 29, 2016. So what to make for this weekend? Mine, Jane’s, Jim’s or something new. Curt follows the New York Times food column and he handed me a printout of Melissa Clark’s Lemon Potato Salad with Mint. Looked interesting, looked easy. I tried it and it is good enough to share. Here goes. Lemon Potato Salad with Mint. Juice of one lemon, more for serving. Sturdy and Fuz...
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I’m Still Here | The Parlor
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About “The Parlor”. 8220;…no reason to hide these words I feel and no reason to talk about the books I read, but still I do” Morrissey (“Sister, I’m a Poet”). Laquo; Four Books in August! The Road by Cormac McCarthy. I’m Still Here. February 4, 2009 by Mabeswife. I haven’t gone away…I just haven’t posted in awhile. I’ve only read a few books since my last post. I’m going to try to dedicated more time to this blog, especially since we now have internet at home. Hooray! My Book List for 2009. I expect this...
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st. louis! |
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What were YA thinkin? This entry was posted on 11/06/2012, in Uncategorized. St Louis is a beauty, no? I wasn’t quite sure where to put this post, to be honest. I normally talk cover art here at TCG, my Tumblr isn’t meant for holding more than 100 words, and I sure wasn’t going to start another new personal blog. So I decided to post here. Feel free to skip over this entry if you’re used to the design-related posts, but read on for my St. Louis adventures! Dang We look tired. But HAPPY! We shopped for a ...
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LIBRARY LIONS : February 2015
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Welcome to Library Lions interviews. Raising a Roar for Libraries. Tuesday, February 17, 2015. TEXAS TEEN LIBRARIAN ROARS! Welcome to Library Lions. Interviews Raising a Roar for libraries and the outstanding librarians serving youth in schools and public libraries across the U.S. Please Roar today’s guest, Teen Librarian Veronica McKay! I am the Teen Services Librarian at the Rita and Truett Smith Public Library in Wylie, Texas. A Lion’s Pride of Programs:. I am enclosing photos of all the summer progra...
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Young Adult Literature Review: Super Holiday Giveaway 2
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Young Adult Literature Review. About YA Lit Review. Wednesday, November 16, 2011. Super Holiday Giveaway 2. It's that time again! Time to announce another giveaway for the holidays! This is the "I'm Thankful for Awesome Authors, the Melissa Walker Edition.". Yesterday, I posted my review. Of Small Town Sinners. By the fabulous Melissa Walker. And on the podcast, we have my interview. To enter, be a follower of the blog. Leave a comment on the review entry. November 18, 2011 at 7:44 PM. Copy and Paste Code.
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Young Adult Literature Review: Teen Fiction Tuesday: The Hunger Games
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Young Adult Literature Review. About YA Lit Review. Tuesday, March 20, 2012. Teen Fiction Tuesday: The Hunger Games. Reading Level: 14 and up. In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV.
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