November News updates
Children's News:
Now would be a great time to take your December Holiday books, DVDs, CDs and audio books out of storage and put them out there for patrons to check out. I think they will go quickly!
Speaking of Holiday books, I'm seeing Valentine's and Easter board books in a cart sent to me from Baker & Taylor. The publishing dates are December 2008 and January 2009.
I ordered a lot yesterday for the library so we should see those before the January and February holidays.
A few of the titles are: Somebunny Loves You by Jane Gerver
Puppy Love by Salina Yoon
In Elmo's Easter Parade by Naomi Kleinberg
Little Quack's Bedtime by Lauren Thompson
Teen News:
Graphic Novels
There are some really wonderful Teen graphic novels now in the collection that aren't exactly novels but they are written in a graphic novel style.
Japan Ai: A Tall Girl's Adventures in Japan by Aimee Major Steinberger 952.05 st349 2007 is one example. It's a 'manga journal that is both adorable and breathtaking!' (from the back cover)
The fatal bullet : a true account of the assassination, lingering pain, death, and burial of James A. Garfield, twentieth president of the United States... by Rick Geary 364.1523 G262 is another example. In fact Rick Geary has created a number of true crime graphic novels that are excellent.
Houdini: The Handcuff King by Jason Lutes & Nick Bertozzi 92 H813l is another example.
So if you are looking for some good graphic novels to read or recommend and want to branch out a little, try some of these titles.
Author News:
Jeannette Eyerly the YA author died Aug. 18, 2008 at one hundred years of age.
She was one of the first YA writers to deal with topics like abortion and teen pregnancy.
I checked and all of her books are currently out of print.
Lenore Blegvad, the children's book author died Sept. 5, 2008 at the age of 83. She wrote; First friends illustrated by her husband Eric Blegvad, and
Kitty and Mr. Kipling : neighbors in Vermont
plus more. I'll see if any of her older books are still in print and order those if I am able.
More news later,
Ann
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