This post is part of an original series created by librarians/media specialists across Central Minnesota featuring books.
Title: Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon
Review by Maria Burnham, Media Specialist at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School
This post is part of an original series created by librarians/media specialists across Central Minnesota featuring books.
Title: Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon
Review by Maria Burnham, Media Specialist at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School
The American Library Association (ALA), the oldest and largest library association in the world, holds the ALA Midwinter Meeting & Exhibits in January (this year in Boston). The conference draws more than 10,000 leaders and staff, educators, writers, publishers, Friends of libraries, trustees, special guests and exhibitors from the library and information industry for some 2,400 meetings, programs, discussion groups, events, in-depth conversations and exhibits.
As many of you know, when over 10,000 librarians get together, there are bound to be book lists, and lots of them. To save you time, we have compiled many of them here from press releases on the ALA site. If we have missed your favorite, check out their site.
2016 Notable Books List: Get the list here
ALA Readers Advisory experts announce years best in genre fiction for adults readers: Get the list here
ALA Compiled List of Youth Media Awards: Each year ALA honors books and media for children and teens. Recognized worldwide for the high quality they represent, ALA awards, including the prestigious Newbery, Caldecott, Printz, and Coretta Scott King Book Awards, guide parents, educators, librarians and others in selecting the best materials for youth. Get all of the winners here.
YALSA 2016 Award Winners: The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) is a national association of librarians, library workers and advocates whose mission is to expand and strengthen library services for teens, aged 12-18. Through its member-driven advocacy, research, and professional development initiatives, YALSA builds the capacity of libraries and librarians to engage, serve and empower teens. Five popular lists are published as a result of this conference!
Looking for a great list of new books coming out in 2016? Here is a tempting assortment of must-reads from Book Riot. Also, within the article are two additional links to the top 2016 must-read fiction books and also top non-fiction books! One click = so much goodness! What new books are you looking forward to reading in 2016? Please share with our readers.
Are you familiar with Library Reads? Quite simply, LibraryReads is a process to involve public librarians in recommending adult books. Then, each month the top ten most loved published adult books are shared in a list for book lovers.
Hot off the press, this month LibraryReads shares the 2015 favorites of favorites!
If you are interested in participating in the LibraryReads process of nominating titles, getting advanced copies of books, or voting, see their FAQ page.
School Library Journal (SLJ) has been busy crafting their “best of 2015” lists, and they have lists ready for you to peruse! Books, apps, and more, there is indeed a cornucopia of good reads….
For more lists, including best nonfiction, audiobooks, dvd’s, and other, go to the main page on the School Library Journal page at http://www.slj.com/best-books-2015/.
Cover Illustration by Patrick McDonnell.