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lakecountylibrary · 3 months ago
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Read what the librarian is reading!
Here's Kate's current TBR pile:
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Honey Lemon Soda (volume 3) by Mayu Murata
Taran Wanderer (book 4 of the Chronicles of Prydain) by Lloyd Alexander
Sweet Valley Twins Volume 4: The Haunted House by Nicole Andelfinger
Uprooted: A Memoir about what Happens When Your Family Moves Back by Ruth Chan
Noodle & Bao by Shaina Lu
Twenty-four Seconds from Now by Jason Reynolds
Ditching Saskia by John Moore
Thief of the Heights by Son M.
This Land is our Land: A Blue Beetle Story by Julio Anta
Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio
The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley by Melissa Marr
Wingborn by Marjorie Liu
Full Shift by Jennifer Dugan
The Terrifying Tales of Vivian Vance by Josh Ulrich
See more of Kate's recs
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bookaddict24-7 · 4 months ago
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(New Young Adult Releases Coming Out Today! (October 8th, 2024)
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Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
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New Releases:
The Art Thieves by Andrea L. Rogers
The Dividing Sky by Jill Tew
Red in Tooth & Claw by Lish McBride
If You're Not the One by Farah Naz Rishi
Divine Mortals by Amanda M. Helander
I Shall Never Fall in Love by Hari Conner
Lucy, Uncensored by Mel Hammond & Teghan Hammond
The Terrifying Tales of Vivian Vance by Joshua Ulrich
Light Enough to Float by Lauren Seal
Giddy Barber Explodes in 11 by Dina Havranek
Wrongs Answers Only by Tobias Madden
Zodiac Rising by Katie Zhao
Sally's Lament by Mari Mancusi
A Vile Season by David Ferraro
Fledgling by S.K. Ali
Only for the Holidays by Abiola Bello
Twenty-Four Seconds From Now... by Jason Reynolds
New Sequels:
Under All the Lights (When It All Syncs Up #2) by Maya Ameyaw
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Happy reading!
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whenweallvote · 1 year ago
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In collaboration with Black Voters Matter, we made this list of our 7️⃣ favorite books by Black authors being banned in schools and libraries across the country. Many of these helped to broaden America’s view of Black people, art, and culture.
Have you read any of these yet, and are any on your Reading List this year? Comment below with your favorites! 📚
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galerymod · 1 month ago
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We choose who we are. So simple. No, so hard!
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Having a superpower has nothing to do with the ability to fly or jump, or superhuman strength. The truest superpowers are the ones we all possess: willpower, integrity, and most importantly, courage.
Jason Reynolds
A superhuman is someone who recognises their own negative fallibilities that close them off from the omnipresent and, over the course of their life, grows beyond these fallibilities through these negative fallibilities, and then lives in harmony with themselves and the world. They come to the realisation that they can use the time they have to live as part of a greater and greater whole.
We will never be perfect in achieving this, but only the path to it allows us to grow, to look back calmly at our thousand other versions and to understand our fallibilities in order to forgive usself.
Because we are only human.
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slaughter-books · 9 months ago
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Day 22: JOMPBPC: Books And Plants
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killianart · 1 year ago
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Recently reread Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds and it's still as good as the first time 📖💖
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the-dust-jacket · 1 year ago
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Congratulations to the 2024 Caldecott books!
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ikuneko · 7 days ago
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My first finished read for Black History Month this year was Black Boy Joy, a collection of short stories by black male authors compiled by Kwame Mbalia. It was an absolutely wonderful read, and so, so important to showcase the happiness found growing up black, I feel like.
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a-gay-witch · 2 years ago
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Yall I got really lucky a while back and got to see Jason Reynolds speak at a writing event in my city. This was a while ago so excuse if some of the notes dont make total sense. Uh anyway here’s the notes I took summarised:
Jason Reynolds on Authenticity in Writing
authenticity builds a stronger connection to the audience
use different mediums for writing (genres, styles or ways of writing e.g. pen vs computer)
write from personal experience (you don’t have to relate to a whole situation but find something in the situation a character’s going through to relate and tie to your own life)
talk to people - learn their stories so you have a wider understanding of people and the world
(specifically about Miles Morales) Reynolds initially said no to writing Miles when asked by Marvel, but after talking to some young kids in his hometown (i think it was) and seeing them get very excited about the idea of his character he agreed to write him
find your writing voice - how do you talk when your most comfortable? - be honest with who you are
tell your stories
keep yourself interested in your work - write what you enjoy - “swear words are you friends”
connections are everything (real life and in stories)
writing is a good way to handle grief
your relationships will help you write - find your support system
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lakecountylibrary · 58 minutes ago
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Staff Picks: YA Round-Up
I have been stepping out of my usual genres and reading a tad bit more YA! Here are three good ones that I read recently:
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The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
Xiomara is busy trying to be everything for everybody, but at 15, that's pretty miserable. She is balancing friends, religion, family life, and a crush, but all she really wants to be is a teenage girl who happens to be an amazing poet!
This book is set in Harlem, New York which adds so much flavor to the writing. This book is the recipient of several prestigious awards such as the Printz and the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature.
My Fairy God Somebody by Charlene Allen
Clae is on a journey to New York to explore journalism. But she is secretly also on a mission to find out more about her family that she suspects lives in New York. Her mother has kept many parts of her father's family a secret from her, and now she is ready to know more about them to ultimately learn more about herself.
Twenty-Four Seconds from Now... by Jason Reynolds
Main character Neon and his girlfriend have been together for two years now. Neon tells a story of his many feelings and thoughts as he navigates hormones, ailing family members, and his beloved family pet. Neon unpacks so many internal thoughts, many of which come across in a humorous way. This is a very honest and candid tale of the curiosity that comes along with love and connection.
See more of Ashley's recs
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bunnyinatree · 1 year ago
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I don't have Spotify wrapped, but here are my top five book recommendations to cap off the year C:
1 ) "Babel" by RF Kuang: This one is great for folks who love linguistics, because the magic system is based on harnessing the power that is lost in translation. It tackles the subjects of empire and colonialism, and the protagonist struggles with assimilation and wonders whether it's worth it to save himself by becoming complicit in an oppressive regime.
2 ) "Anxious People" by Frederik Backman: A surprisingly wholesome tale, this book follows a group of people who are taken hostage during a bank robbery. I am obsessed with the way that Backman creates nuanced and memorable characters, as well as the way that he combines humor and heartache.
3 ) "The Travelling Cat Chronicles" by Hiro Arikawa: A cat named Nana narrates his journey across Japan as his human searches for someone to take Nana in. We learn more about the human protagonist through flashbacks, and the relationship between human and cat always takes center stage. Fair warning: I bawled my eyes out for a good portion of this novel.
4 ) "A Story of Seven Lives" by Gin Shirakawa This three-volume manga follows two street cats named Machi and Nanao, whose paths intersect with a young, heartbroken woman named Yoshino. Overarching themes include mutual care, grief, and non-romantic forms of love. Fair warning: I cried through roughly 90% of this book. Here is a spread from the manga, since I know that a story's art style can be a major draw or deterrent.
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[image ID: a spread of two pages from the manga "A Story of Seven Lives." In the first panel, Nanao are Machi are snuggled up together. Nanao is cold and wants to snuggle closer, but Machi complains that he's too heavy. By the second page, a couple of humans have shown up to take photos, squealing about how cute the stray cats are. Nanao and Machi stiffen, then dash away, saying, "God help us!" End image ID.]
5 ) "Lu" by Jason Reynolds: This is the fourth book of the middle grade "Track" series (which is about track and field, as the name suggests), and I recommend reading the entire thing—or listening to the audiobooks, for a chance to hear Guy Lockard's wonderful voice-acting. I'm listing the book "Lu" in particular, because I nearly cried seeing such a nuanced and affectionate portrayal of someone with albinism. Lu's disability doesn't define him; he has plenty of character traits and struggles outside of it. But Jason Reynolds doesn't shy away from depicting albinism realistically, including its effect on vision. Lu has hyperopia, specifically, and I love the way its explained (and explored!) for young readers.
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kelly-clarksons · 1 year ago
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kellyclarksonshow: Feeling #Thankful for a fun hour with Taika Waititi, John O'Hurley and author Jason Reynolds today on Kelly!
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slaughter-books · 13 days ago
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Day 3: JOMPBPC: Black Pride
💕Happy Black History Month! ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿💕
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judgingbooksbycovers · 8 months ago
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Twenty-Four Seconds from Now...: A Love Story
By Jason Reynolds.
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xivvins · 10 months ago
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That time of year again.
Getting hyperfixated on books I read in middle school.
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