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review 2014-04-16 16:16
Keeping up with Readers' Advisory in Horror
The Readers' Advisory Guide to Horror, 2nd Ed - Becky Siegel Spratford

As I wrote in my review, "this book was a serendipity find for me at the public library. I picked it up to get a refresher on the genre and help keep up my RA (readers' advisory for my non-librarian friends) skill set." The book is certainly made for librarians, especially public librarians who may do RA extensively, but I think horror readers may find use for it as well.

 

Click on the link to check out the review and learn more.

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url 2014-03-17 18:34
13 Irish Authors to Read on St. Patrick's Day, Contemporary and Classic

If you celebrate St. Patrick's Day, have a safe and happy day. If not, then happy Monday to the rest of you. Want to add a little Irish to your reading today or any other time, this list might help.

 

Via Bustle.com

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url 2014-03-12 18:52
Violet Blue’s Selected Books for the Manual for Civilization

The list of books Violet Blue chose may be of interest to some readers here. Here is a small excerpt from the article. Feel free to click the link and check the rest out.

 

FTA: "Continuing our series of posts highlighting books suggested for our Manual for Civilization library at The Interval, today we have a specialized list selected by Violet Blue.  As a library designed to help sustain or rebuild civilization, one of the first categories that came to mind were sexuality and reproduction.  A civilization cannot have a future without either.

 

We asked Violet Blue to curate a set of books on sexuality as she is an award-winning sex author & blogger.  It also turns out that in her past she was a book reviewer for Good Vibrations selecting books related to sexuality for their library, much of which is now contained at San Francisco’s Center for Sex and Culture."

 

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