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September 30, 2008

Banned Books Week: Baseball

ALA’s Banned Books week continues, and today’s challenged book is Ken Mochizuki’s Baseball Saved Us which was challenged in 2006. Questions about the book’s…

September 30, 2008

Kidlit Conference ’08: Part I

I’ve been looking forward to this for ages. Since last year, actually, when I just didn’t have the travel funding to go to the…

September 29, 2008

TBR3: A Tale of Two Cities – And So It Goes

It’s the end of The Big Read. Thanks to Leila for organizing this! Book III, The Track of the Storm, Chapters 13-15Chapter 13 ~…

September 29, 2008

Sharing Some Love

I don’t have a full report ready yet after the 2nd Annual Kidlit Conference, but rest assured it’s coming tomorrow, complete with a photo…

September 28, 2008

Banned Books Week: In the Night Kitchen

Every year that The Chocolate War is still on some school’s banned list kind of gives me a headache. I always wonder if anyone…

September 27, 2008

Banned Books Week

Welcome to Banned Books Week! Since 1982, this yearly last-week-in-September ALA event reminds us all not to take our freedoms for granted. This year,…

September 26, 2008

Books, Blogs, and Baggage

Today is a momentous day in the world of kidlit. Our National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, Jon Rhymes-With-Fresca, receives his medal as part…

September 26, 2008

TBR3: A Tale of Two Cities

III. The Track of the Storm, Chapters 9-12Are you reading? Chapter 9 ~The Game MadeWhile the real tense stuff is going on in another…

September 24, 2008

TBR3: A Tale of Two Cities – Wheels Within Wheels

Are you reading? Oh, dear. Events are hastening to their close, citizens. Mr. Dickens is pitting the forces of good and evil against each…

September 24, 2008

Because a Semi-Colon is Not a Surgical Procedure

Once again, it’s that special day which encourages professional sign makers, business persons and elementary students to really try and learn how to use…

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