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Mercenary Librarians, Benedict Cumberbatch Audiobook Narration, and More

Welcome to Check Your Shelf! This is your guide to all things book talk worth knowing to help librarians like you up your game when it comes to doing your job (& rocking it).

Check Your Shelf is sponsored by Bas Bleu Books and Gifts.

Whether you’re a career librarian or simply a lifelong library patron, you can proudly wear your passion for books, card catalogs, and the Dewey Decimal system on your sleeve—er, your lapel—with our Library Enamel Pins. Modeled after a classic yellow library checkout card and a library date stamp, these bibliophilic accessories may be diminutive (each measures about ½”x1″), but they proclaim big love for books when pinned to your jacket, sweater, tote bag, or cap.


Libraries & Librarians

#MeToo Updates

(Content warning for sexual assault and sexual harassment)

Book Adaptations In the News

Books in the News

By the Numbers

Award News

Pop Cultured

All Things Comics

Audiophilia

Book Lists, Book Lists, Book Lists

Bookish Curiosities & Miscellaneous

Level Up (Library Reads)

Do you take part in LibraryReads, the monthly list of best books selected by librarians only? Whether or not you read and nominate titles, we’ll end every newsletter with a few upcoming titles worth reading and sharing (and nominating for LibraryReads, if you so choose!). Links here will direct to Edelweiss digital review copies. These books hit shelves in August, giving you plenty of time to read and nominate by June 20th.

  • Don’t Send Flowers by Martin Solares. “A twisty, darkly captivating novel about a police detective hired to investigate the disappearance of a rich businessman’s daughter several years after rampant corruption forced him to retire and made him a target of everyone still on the force in cartel-controlled, northern Mexico.”
  • A River of Stars by Vanessa Hua. “A powerful debut novel of motherhood, immigration, and identity, about a Chinese woman who makes her way to California to give her baby U.S. citizenship, and whose harrowing yet heart-warming journey redefines what it means to be an American.”
  • Love Interrupted by Reneilwe Malatji. “A diverse chorus of female voices recount misadventures with love, husbands, and in-laws. A collection of short fiction from South Africa.”

 

Thanks for hanging out! We’ll see you back here in two weeks with another edition of Check Your Shelf.

 

–Katie McLain, @kt_librarylady on Twitter

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The Best Audiobooks of 2018 So Far, Book Adaptation News Galore, and More

Welcome to Check Your Shelf! This is your guide to all things book talk worth knowing to help librarians like you up your game when it comes to doing your job (& rocking it).

“Check Your Shelf” is sponsored by Moon by Alison Oliver, a debut picture book from Clarion Books.

For the over-scheduled generation, MOON explores the joy found in wildness, following in the footsteps of WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE.

Like many children, Moon leads a busy life. School, music lessons, sports, and the next day it begins again. One night, she meets a wolf. The wolf takes Moon deep into the dark, fantastical forest and there she learns to howl, how to hide, how to be still, and how to be wild.

This simply worded and stunningly illustrated story reveals the joy to be found in play, nature, and, most of all, embracing the wild in us all.


Libraries & Librarians

Book Adaptations in the News

Books in the News

By the Numbers

Award News

All Things Comics

Audiophilia

Book Lists, Book Lists, Book Lists

Bookish Curiosities & Miscellaneous

Level Up

Do you take part in LibraryReads, the monthly list of best books selected by librarians only? Whether or not you read and nominate titles, we’ll end every newsletter with a few upcoming titles worth reading and sharing (and nominating for LibraryReads, if you so choose!). Links here will direct to Edelweiss digital review copies. These books hit shelves in August, giving you plenty of time to read and nominate by June 20th.

Note: soon, there will be an even easier way to do this. I’m working on a database of forthcoming adult fiction titles by marginalized authors and hope to debut it in the near future on Book Riot.

  • We Are The Young by Preti Taneja: “A stunning debut novel, a modern-day King Lear set in contemporary India: the tale of a battle for power within a turbulent family, for status within a nation in a constant state of transformation, and for the love and respect of a father disappearing into dementia”
  • The Air You Breathe by Frances de Pontes Peebles: “The story of an intense female friendship fueled by affection, envy and pride—and each woman’s fear that she would be nothing without the other.”
  • Temper by Nicky Drayden: “In a land similar to South Africa, twin brothers are beset by powerful forces beyond their understanding or control in this thrilling blend of science fiction, horror, magic, and dark humor—evocative of the works of Lauren Beukes, Ian McDonald, and Nnedi Okorafor—from the author of The Prey of Gods.

Grab yourself a colorful library aesthetic mug while you sip your bevvy of choice at the library.

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Thanks for hanging out! We’ll see you back here in two weeks with another edition of Check Your Shelf.

 

–Kelly Jensen, @veronikellymars on Twitter and Instagram

 

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Great Business Audiobooks, A New Tana French Novel, and More News and Lists for Librarians

Welcome to Check Your Shelf! This is your guide to all things book talk worth knowing to help librarians like you up your game when it comes to doing your job (& rocking it).

“Check Your Shelf” is sponsored by Automated Books, publisher of Divining Another Dream and creator of Google Play App Multiplicity.

Nine-year-old Laiza Wendel can’t remember anything because her memory consists only of events in her future. But for her, the future suddenly begins to look… short. She believes it means she will die soon, but she can’t see how. Her teacher and friends want to help her overcome her new and unusual fear of getting hurt, but Laiza knows that they can’t help unless she shares the secret about how she sees. Will she be able to determine what’s wrong before her world falls apart?


Libraries & Librarians

Book Adaptations in the News

Books in the News

Race and the RWA

Over the last few weeks, there has been a significant amount of discussion around the Romance Writers of America, the RITA Awards, and the lack of inclusivity for authors of color.

By the Numbers

Award News

All Things Comics

Audiophilia

Book Lists, Book Lists, Book Lists

Bookish Curiosities & Miscellaneous

Level Up

Do you take part in LibraryReads, the monthly list of best books selected by librarians only? Whether or not you read and nominate titles, we’ll end every newsletter with a few upcoming titles worth reading and sharing (and nominating for LibraryReads, if you so choose!). Links here will direct to Edelweiss digital review copies. These books hit shelves in July, giving you plenty of time to read and nominate by May 20th.

  • It All Falls Down by Sheena Kamal (July 3, 2018): Nora Watts, who was introduced in Kamal’s earlier book The Lost Ones, travels from the Canadian Pacific Northwest to Detroit in search of the truth about her dead father.
  • Crux: A Cross-Border Memoir by Jean Guerrero (July 17, 2018): The haunting story of the author’s quest to understand her charismatic and self-destructive father, as he crosses from Mexico to California and battles with his internal demons.
  • The Incendiaries by R.O. Kwon (July 31, 2018): A young Korean-American woman at a prestigious American university is drawn into acts of domestic terrorism by a group with ties to North Korea.

 

Thanks for hanging out! We’ll see you back here in two weeks with another edition of Check Your Shelf.

–Katie McLain, @kt_librarylady on Twitter

Currently reading Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer

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Special Edition: Celebrating You For National Library Week!

Happy National Library Week to each and every one of you, regardless of country of origin. At Book Riot, we celebrated libraries all week long, and we wanted to send you a special edition of “Check Your Shelf” to remind you the power of your work. Find some of our pieces from this week, from posts past, and some other fun finds from this week of library love. If you can’t get the Tweets included here to populate in your inbox, click the time stamp and they’ll pop up for you.

Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grab One ASAP…

Up in the Book Riot Store, you can snag a Hogwarts House specific library-themed tee. But if you want one, you have to grab it fast: the sale ends on Sunday.

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Thanks for all you do, librarians and library lovers. We’ll be back with our regular edition of curated news and pieces of interest for you next Friday.

–Kelly Jensen, @veronikellymars on Twitter and Instagram

 

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1 Billion Items Borrowed on Overdrive, Film Adaptation Read Alikes, & More Librarian Must-Reads

Welcome to Check Your Shelf! This is your guide to all things book talk worth knowing to help librarians like you up your game when it comes to doing your job (& rocking it).

“Check Your Shelf” is sponsored this week by Stewie BOOM by Christine Bronstein from Nothing But The Truth Publishing.

Stewie BOOM! and Princess Penelope get ready to have a fabulous play-date with Eric, their awesome friend with autism. This book delves into many ways families can embrace neuro-diversity.

 


Libraries & Librarians

Book Adaptations in the News

Books in the News

By The Numbers

Award News

Pop Cultured

All Things Comics

Audiophilia

Book Lists, Book Lists, Book Lists

 

Bookish Curiosities 

Level Up

Do you take part in LibraryReads, the monthly list of best books selected by librarians only? Whether or not you read and nominate titles, we’ll end every newsletter with a few upcoming titles worth reading and sharing (and nominating for LibraryReads, if you so choose!). Links here will direct to Edelweiss digital review copies. These books hit shelves in July, giving you plenty of time to read and nominate accordingly.

  • An Ocean of Minutes by Thea Lim: “In the vein of The Time Traveler’s Wife and Station Eleven, a sweeping literary love story about two people who are at once mere weeks and many years apart.”
  • How To Love A Jamaican: Stories by Alexia Arthurs: “From a magnetic new voice, a debut story collection set in Jamaica and America for readers of Zadie Smith, Helen Oyeyemi, and Imbolo Mbue.”
  • Fruit of the Drunken Tree by Ingrid Rojas Contreras: “A mesmerizing debut set against the backdrop of the devastating violence of 1990’s Colombia about a sheltered young girl and a teenage maid who strike an unlikely friendship that threatens to undo them both.”

 

How adorable are these vintage school library advertisements made into coasters? Grab ’em for $14.

 

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Thanks for hanging out! We’ll see you back here in two weeks with another edition of Check Your Shelf.

–Kelly Jensen, @veronikellymars on Twitter and Instagram.

Currently reading Valley Girls by Sarah Nicole Lemon.

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Celebrity Book Club News, Tattoo Readers’ Advisory, and a New Book From Malala Yousafzai

Welcome to Check Your Shelf! This is your guide to all things book talk worth knowing to help librarians like you up your game when it comes to doing your job (& rocking it).

“Check Your Shelf” is sponsored by PRIDE WARS Book One: The Spinner Prince by Matt Laney.

For fans of the Warriors series comes a new clan of super-evolved felines in a world rife with rebellion. Only Leo, prince of Singara, has the power to save-or destroy-his kingdom. But can he conceal  his curse, claim the throne, and protect his realm? A new fantasy series from debut author, Matt Laney!


Libraries & Librarians

#MeToo: Sexual Harassment Updates From the Publishing World

(Trigger warning for sexual harassment and assault)

Book Adaptations in the News

Books in the News

By the Numbers

Award News

All Things Comics

Audiophilia

Book Lists, Book Lists, Book Lists

Book Curiosities & Miscellaneous

Level Up (Library Reads)

Do you take part in LibraryReads, the monthly list of best books selected by librarians only? Whether or not you read and nominate titles, we’ll end every newsletter with a few upcoming titles worth reading and sharing (and nominating for LibraryReads, if you so choose!). Links here will direct to Edelweiss digital review copies.

  • Bruja Born by Zoraida Cordova (June 5, 2018)
    When a bus crash kills Lula’s classmates and her beloved boyfriend, Maks, she knows she can bring Maks back from the dead with the help of her magical sisters. But defying Death is a dangerous proposition and Maks isn’t the only one brought back…
  • The Good Son by You-Jeong Jeong (June 5, 2018)
    The Talented Mr. Ripley meets The Bad Seed in this psychological thriller from a novelist known as “Korea’s Stephen King.”
  • A People’s History of the Vampire Uprising by Raymond A. Villareal (June 5, 2018)
    Part socio-political satire, part international mystery where a virus turns people into something other than human.
  • Call Me American: A Memoir by Abdi Nor Iftin (June 19, 2018)
    The true story of a boy in Somalia who falls in love with America through movies, and then through a miraculous green card.

 

Check back in two weeks for another issue of Check Your Shelf. Thanks for hanging out!

–Katie McLain, currently reading My Favorite Thing is Monsters by Emil Ferris

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Up Your Horror Genre Game, Michelle Obama’s Memoir Has a Release Date, and More News for Librarians

Welcome to Check Your Shelf! This is your guide to all things book talk worth knowing to help librarians like you up your game when it comes to doing your job (& rocking it).

Check Your Shelf is sponsored by Podkin One-Ear by Kieran Larwood.

Middle earth for middle graders! Redwall meets Watership Down in this breakout new fantasy series of good vs. evil starring three young rabbit siblings who prove that anyone—even little rabbits—can achieve great things.


Libraries & Librarians

Book Adaptations in the News

Books in the News

By The Numbers

Award News

Pop Cultured

All Things Comics

Audiophilia

Book Lists, Book Lists, Book Lists

 

Bookish Curiosities 

Level Up

Do you take part in LibraryReads, the monthly list of best books selected by librarians only? Whether or not you read and nominate titles, we’ll end every newsletter with a few upcoming titles worth reading and sharing (and nominating for LibraryReads, if you so choose!). Links here will direct to Edelweiss digital review copies.

 

How great is this librarian cat enamel pin? Me-ow! You can snag one here for $10.

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Thanks for hanging out! We’ll see you back here in two weeks with another edition of Check Your Shelf.

–Kelly Jensen, @veronikellymars on Twitter and Instagram.

Currently reading Educated by Tara Westover on audio. 

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ALA Midwinter Updates, Galentine’s Day Lists, and Library Reads Recs for May 2018

Welcome to Check Your Shelf! This is your guide to all things worth knowing to help librarians like you up your game when it comes to doing your job (& rocking it).

Libraries and Librarians

ALA Midwinter 2018 News

ALA Midwinter 2018 Book Awards

#MeToo: Sexual Harassment Updates from the Publishing World

*Trigger warning for sexual harassment/assault*

Book Adaptations in the News

Books in the News

By the Numbers

Award News

Pop Cultured

All Things Comics

Audiophilia

Book Lists, Book Lists, Book Lists!

Bookish Curiosities & Miscellaneous

Level Up (Library Reads)

Do you take part in LibraryReads, the monthly list of best books selected by librarians only? Whether or not you read and nominate titles, we’ll end every newsletter with a few upcoming titles worth reading and sharing (and nominating for LibraryReads, if you so choose!). Links here will direct to Edelweiss digital review copies.

  • Song of Blood and Stone by L. Penelope (May 1, 2018)
    The first book in a new historical fantasy series about an outcast drawn into a war between two ruthless rulers. It’s described as Romeo and Juliet meets Return of the King.
  • Welcome to Lagos by Chibundo Onuzo (May 1, 2018)
    After being ordered to kill innocent civilians, an army officer deserts his post and heads into the heart of a political scandal involving the education minister of Nigeria.
  • That Kind of Mother by Rumaan Alam (May 8, 2018)
    The story of Rebecca, an overwhelmed new mother, and Priscilla, the new nanny who causes Rebecca to analyze the blind spots of her white privilege.
  • Cult X by Fuminori Nakamura, transl. by Kalau Almony (May 22, 2018)
    A literary crime novel that explores the psychology of extremism, fringe religion, and obsession.

 

Check back in two weeks for another issue of Check Your Shelf. Thanks for hanging out!

And don’t forget to head over to our Instagram account to enter to win $500 of Penguin Clothbound Classics!

–Katie McLain, currently reading Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

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FIRE & FURY Burns Up The Charts, Great Christian Audiobooks, and More Librarian Must-Reads

Welcome to Check Your Shelf! This is your guide to all things book talk worth knowing to help librarians like you up your game when it comes to doing your job (& rocking it).

Libraries & Librarians

Book Adaptations in the News

Books in the News

By The Numbers

Award News

Pop Cultured

All Things Comics

Audiophilia

Book Lists, Book Lists, Book Lists

 

Bookish Curiosities 

Level Up

Do you take part in LibraryReads, the monthly list of best books selected by librarians only? Whether or not you read and nominate titles, we’ll end every newsletter with a few upcoming titles worth reading and sharing (and nominating for LibraryReads, if you so choose!). Links here will direct to Edelweiss digital review copies.

  • They Come in All Colors by Malcolm Hansen (May 29, 2018): A story about a biracial teen boy and his experiences with racial tensions that alternates between New York City and the deep south.
  • The Map of Salt and Stars by Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar (May 1, 2018): The pitch for this one is “the novel that is to Syria as The Kite Runner is to Afghanistan.”
  • So Close To Being The Sh*t, Y’all Don’t Even Know by Retta (May 29, 2018): It’s Retta — Parks and Recreation star for those who don’t know — and her book of essays sounds like a collection circulating winner for fans of the show and beyond.

 

How cute is this “Love Your Librarian” tote? $15 on Etsy. Priceless for toting your library goods.

 

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Thanks for hanging out! We’ll see you back here in two weeks with another edition of Check Your Shelf.

–Kelly Jensen, currently reading Mothers of Massive Resistance by Elizabeth Gillespie McRae

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Check Your Shelf Test Run

Hello! This is a test post for Check Your Shelf so that I can make sure I did all the things I was supposed to do on the ops side.