Review: The Madman's Daughter by Megan
When Juliet Moreau learns that her father, a scientist who had been banished from London after charges of unethical experiments, is alive...
Review: "Beastly Bones" by William Ritter
William Ritter had me hooked on his characters when I read his debut novel Jackaby earlier this year. Jackaby is a brilliant detective...
Review: "Hidden Huntress" by Danielle Jensen
Stolen Songbird was my favorite book of 2014 and I have been eagerly awaiting Hidden Huntress and was very excited to receive an advanced...
Review: "Crimson Bound" by Rosamund Hodge
“Cruel Beauty” was one of my favorite YA books of 2014 and I have been eagerly awaiting “Crimson Bound” since I read Rosamund Hodge’s...


Review: "The Sin Eater's Daughter" by Melinda Salisbury
"The Sin Eater's Daughter" easily featured one of the most engaging premises of any YA book I have looked at this year. Twylla works at...


Review: "The Shadow Cabinet" by Maureen Johnson
"The Shadow Cabinet" is the third book in Maureen Johnson's Shades of London series which also includes "The Name of the Star" and the...


Book Selections for Baby Story Time
As a continuation of my earlier post about baby story times, here are some of my favorite books to read to infants. Most, but not all,...


Passive Programming or How to Engage Teens in Your Library
Teens can be an elusive element in the library. You can plan Teen movies, crafts, Hunger Games parties and offer pizza. Yet, sometimes...


Top 10: Historical Fiction
01 "Gone With the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell American South- 19th Century (Civil War) 02 "Outlander" by Diana Gabaldon Scotland- 18th...


Life Size Candy Land
At the end of last year as I was scrolling through Pinterest to get programming ideas for the Winter I had a temporary bought of insanity...