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on 3/5/2008
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Number 4, Library-sex will make a comeback. This is, as I’m sure you know, the good news and the bad news for many of us. [via]
My review of Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple's Sleep, Black Bear, Sleep (ill. by Brooke Dyer) is up at Book Buds. Also, Jules reviews the same title over at Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast as part of a Bear roundup. (I swear, for those of you who remember Middle School, I did not call Jules and ask, what are you reviewing today?)
A super-duper, gigantic congratulations goes out to Don Tate whose picture book story was accepted by Lee & Low. To watch Don dance and to congratulate him, head on over to Devas T. Rants and Raves.
ha! “sultry, stuffy sex-maniac librarians”
This is too great. …now I’m curious if there are any scholarly works or statistics about library sex.
When I clicked on the link, our library’s filter notice came up. I didn’t even realize my office computer was filtered. I guess all of my work (and non-work) related browsing for the past six months has been wholesome. Until now. I wonder which word tripped the filter. “love”, “sex” or “recession”.
Interesting. It trips the filter on my staff computer too. Time to go set that to “allow.” *mutters*