Posted by Megan Dailey on 28th May 2021
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Libraries are magical places.One of my favorite tropes of fiction is the old library in which one would tug at a particular volume and a door would open to a hidden passageway, with all the potential
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 29th Dec 2019
Literary Tourism: Must See Spots for 2020
The Mark Twain House, Hartford, ConnecticutHome to Samuel Langhorne Clemens and his family from 1874 to 1891, the Mark Twain House has been a National Historical Landmark since 1962. Built in American
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 22nd Nov 2019
Gift Ideas for Librarians
Librarians are an incredibly important part of society, and they often go unthanked for all the hard work they do. They inspire budding readers and aid seasoned bibliophiles in their quest to find the
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 3rd Nov 2019
National Family Literacy Month
During November, bibliophiles and families alike come together to celebrate National Family Literacy Month. Celebrated since 1994, this month is dedicated to families gathering around, picking their f
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 9th Sep 2019
3 Questions to Ask for Banned Books Week September 22-28 2019
All you need to know about banned books and more, this blog post will cover the history of book banning and where we are today. Banned Books Week is a coalition calling for change every year for
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 15th Aug 2019
3 Reasons Why We Must Respect and Revere Our Libraries
1. Libraries are Awesome!The library is not only a special place in the hearts of many but a systematic equalizer in American society. Libraries not only provide books but they supply Wifi, computers,
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