It’s National Library Week! How are you celebrating?

Today marks the kick-off of National Library Week, hosted by the American Library Association. To celebrate, libraries all across the country are hosting special events and goodies. Be sure to stop by your local library and see what they have planned. You can even tell us about it in the comments below!

Introducing Far From You by Lisa Schroeder

Each week during our April Book of the Month, we're featuring a different book from author Lisa Schroeder. This week, we're focusing on Far From You. Let's start the week by telling you more about the book: Lost and alone...down the rabbit hole. Alice thought she knew what solitude was: Her mother—gone. Her father—remarried with... Continue Reading →

Introducing Far From You by Lisa Schroeder

Each week during our April Book of the Month, we're featuring a different book from author Lisa Schroeder. This week, we're focusing on Far From You. Let's start the week by telling you more about the book: Lost and alone...down the rabbit hole. Alice thought she knew what solitude was: Her mother—gone. Her father—remarried with... Continue Reading →

Creative Writing Prompt: Music Muse

Creative Writing Prompt #11 Music Muse Sometimes I'll run across a poetry collection that makes interesting use of a fictional character or takes liberties with "truths" about a real individual. Some poets have written several pieces, or even an entire book, about a mythological deity, a celebrity, or another poet (stay tuned for more on... Continue Reading →

This week’s best-selling books

Looks like Laurie Halse Anderson's Wintergirls finally broke onto The New York Times best sellers list, debuting at No. 8, and in its fifth week is Lauren Oliver's Before I Fall, which is getting rave reviews. I was curious about the hype so I'm in the middle of reading it right now. We'll post our review later this... Continue Reading →

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