Pride Month 2021: ‘As Far As You’ll Take Me’ by Phil Stamper
‘As Far As You’ll Take Me’ by Phil Stamper is about a gay 17-year-old from Kentucky who lies to his parents so he can spend summer in London.
Continue Reading‘As Far As You’ll Take Me’ by Phil Stamper is about a gay 17-year-old from Kentucky who lies to his parents so he can spend summer in London.
Continue ReadingIn ‘Ace of Spades,’ Devon & Chiamaka (the two Black students at their school) are targeted by the anonymous ‘Aces’ who reveals their secrets.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie reviews 5 books including the latest from John Green and a middle-grade about girl’s football.
Continue Reading‘The Final Revival of Opal and Nev’ by Dawnie Walton is the oral history of a fictional rock ‘n’ roll duo who shot to stardom in the 1970s.
Continue ReadingLearn about two different types of masks for all ages that address specific sensory needs.
Continue ReadingA reading list of 12 books that are all ideal choices for Earth Day and any day – because when is it a bad time to celebrate our planet?
Continue ReadingIn this month’s between the bookends, Sophie and Rebecca share four books they read in the month of March.
Continue ReadingThis first year of quarantine has been rough. A few of us GeekDads and GeekMoms recap what we’ve been up to this past year.
Continue ReadingA young girl faces off against her strongest enemy, panic. Will she win or will she give in to the voices? Read on to find out.
Continue ReadingEveryone has tabs open in their mind of things they want to accomplish or do. What tabs do you have open though that you could close?
Continue ReadingIn this month’s between the bookends, Sophie and Scott share seven books they read in the month of February across a wide range of genres.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Elizabeth discusses her mental health journey for anxiety one year after starting therapy.
Continue ReadingDespite everything that has gone on in this eventful month, Sophie, Rebecca, and Robin have been reading plenty of books to share with you.
Continue ReadingSix recent picture books that promote the same messages of unity and positivity we heard from the Capitol steps last Wednesday.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Scott, and Rebecca review eight books they read during the spookiest month of the year.
Continue ReadingIn this final Halloween Reading Roundup installment for 2020, I have five more YA and adult books to share. Happy Halloween!
Continue ReadingToday’s Halloween Reading Roundup is aimed at teens and adults with 5 books featuring monsters, witches, vampires, & other unworldly beings.
Continue ReadingToday’s Halloween Reading Roundup features middle-grade Halloween reads, with eight stories guaranteed to bring spooky vibes to your shelves.
Continue ReadingAs the weather starts to cool off (for those in the northern hemisphere at least) there couldn’t be a better time to snuggle up with a book.
Continue ReadingThis year’s Halloween Reading Roundup is split into multiple parts; today will focus on books for babies, preschoolers, & grade school kids.
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