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    The Captain and the Communists

    Travis Jonker, November 29, 2011 | Articles

    A couple weeks ago I put out the ol’ all-call for interesting post ideas. Today, we have our winner. And it turns out to be a familiar face. I wrote about Canadian children’s librarian Lucas Maxwell a little while ago after learning of his genius idea for celebrating a library birthday. He ended up submitting […]

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    Covering the Newbery (#36) Miracles on Maple Hill

    Travis Jonker, November 28, 2011 | Covering the Newbery, Covers

    Every Monday (nay, most Mondays) a Newbery-winning book gets a new cover courtesy of me, a guy who gets a kick out of this sort of thing. If you’d like to see all the covers in one place, click here to check out the Covering the Newbery gallery. On to the show… 1957: Miracles on […]

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    Hugo: Now on Big Screens

    Travis Jonker, November 25, 2011 | News

    Turkey and stuffing consumed, we now turn our attention to the movies. Hugo (man, it feels like I’m cheating whenever I type that title, going from 5 words down to just one) is now in theaters. Here are a couple recent tidbits to whet your appetite. CBS News recently ran a piece on the film, […]

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    Morning Notes: Weighty Weight Edition

    Travis Jonker, November 23, 2011 | Morning Notes, News

    KIRKUS WEIGHS IN ON 2011 There’s a lot to like here and, of course, a few unexpected picks. Cookiebot took me by surprise – I need to track that down. Click here to read. NEW YORK TIMES SAYS ‘WE SHALL NOT BE OUTWEIGHED’ The venerable Times recently released their list of notable books. Join me […]

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    10 to Note: Winter Preview 2011-12

    Travis Jonker, November 22, 2011 | Articles

    Interested in learning about some of the most intriguing children’s books coming out this winter but would like to keep the amount of titles to a number easily divisible by 5 and 2? This, friend, is the post for you. What follows are 10 books that had me pretending to stroke my whiskers, raise one […]

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    Covering the Newbery (#35) Carry On, Mr. Bowditch

    Travis Jonker, November 21, 2011 | Covering the Newbery, Covers

    You probably know how this goes. Every Monday I redo the cover of a Newbery-winning book. I’m starting at the start and working my way up to the modern day. Up this week… 1956: Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham Original Cover: My Redo: Side by Side: Verdict:Mine might be a little plain, […]

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    Link Du Jour: Are Hugo and Tintin Any Good?

    Travis Jonker, November 20, 2011 | Link Du Jour, News

    Turning a book into a film is always a tricky proposition. The challenge? Filmmakers are trying to turn something successful and well-liked into something just as successful in an entirely different medium. It’s like when they try to turn a song into a picture book – you know how that usually works out. It is […]

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    Post of the Week: To Sign or Not to Sign

    Travis Jonker, November 19, 2011 | News, Post of the Week

    If you’re on Twitter, you may have seen the WhiteHouse.gov school libraries petition making the rounds.  I signed it and encouraged others to add their John Hancock too. School Librarian Buffy Hamilton takes a contrarian view on the matter, and makes a compelling argument or two in the process. Not enough to sway me, but […]

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    Morning Notes: Giant, Scary Books Edition

    Travis Jonker, November 18, 2011 | Morning Notes, News

    KEEP THIS BOOK UNDER YOUR HAT There’s an interesting post over at Read Roger about books with nondisclosure agreements that prevent reviews before the book publishes. In short – not very cool. Click here to read. YOU KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS Time for a teeny tiny hipster library. (Thanks to Pop Candy for the […]

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    Review: I Spy with My Little Eye by Edward Gibbs

    Travis Jonker, November 15, 2011 | *Best New Books*, Reviews

    I Spy with My Little Eye By Edward Gibbs Templar Books (Candlewick Press) ISBN: 9780763652845 $14.99 Grades PreK-1 In Stores *Best New Book* *2011 Cybils Nominee* Find it at: Schuler Books | Your Library When form meets function, it’s a beautiful thing. This can be tricky with books that feature die cuts. We’ve all seen […]

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