Is anyone else going through a book hangover?
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Happy Spring Equinox!
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At the door to the library at Mount Vernon Middle School, students are greeted with a sign. “You are just the student I hoped would show up! Welcome to your library. I’m glad you’re here.” #SchoolLibOTY #schoollibrarians https://t.co/xWv3TVjB5q https://t.co/7c1ZUJQJtX
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Today's Stats. Cheese eaten. Somerset Brie Books sold. 8 Did we get Wordle? I forgot to do it! Steps. 17218 Horses bought. Not on a Monday. Did I speak to my Mum. Tomorrow Extra info. Stupid admin day, so no time to goof about on Twitter. Gonna make up for it tomorrow.
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It’s finally spring in the Northern Hemisphere! Celebrate with the most anticipated spring books readers are buzzing about, from mysteries and thrillers, nonfiction, fantasy, and fiction! Make sure to plant your favorites in your WTR shelf! https://t.co/zWlXr6bOiv https://t.co/4iWelYFMVP
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Quilantan-Garza has no funds for technology and a book budget of $1,200 a year for 569 students. But those challenges haven’t stopped her from turning her 1,200-square-foot library into the heart of her campus. #SchoolLibOTY #schoollibrarians https://t.co/yHdLu9oBJe https://t.co/azKOdsB4LZ
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In the latest novel from @elmckenzie1, we see the beauty in the seemingly broken, in the flawed stories we tell ourselves—and what happens when those stories delightfully shatter. @penguinpress https://t.co/0b3aA5YYTX
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Don’t Ban Them. Don’t Silence Them. The Importance of Writing About the “Tough Stuff” in Teen Fiction: A Guest Post by Lila Riesen | Teen Librarian Toolbox https://t.co/6ppctxjzJF
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"Though undoubtedly a classic, To Kill a Mockingbird‘s legacy has become more complex in recent years." https://t.co/aDI41FTieY
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‘Marking scripts is not unlike being asked by a doctor to rate the pain you are experiencing on a scale of one to ten, except that marks are doled out in roughly inverse proportion to the amount of pain caused to you by a student’s work.’ @LJFinlayson: https://t.co/STm8FPyl1G
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The Roman poet Ovid was born on this day in 43 BCE. Though he’s best known for the METAMORPHESES, his more radical work, the HEROIDES, "imagines the inner lives of a series of women who have been damaged by the exploits of supposedly great men.” https://t.co/CqWmpufIle
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