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1. An Evolution In Passive Aggressive Communication

Passive aggressiveness is nothing new in the teen world. Long before texting and IMs, there were notes dripping with subtext (a practice that's still alive and well). Today, modern forms of indirect confrontation differ not so much in the method of... Read the rest of this post

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2. In case you want to “improve” your punctuation…

You can now mock the poor fools who slept through 8th grade punctuation day by contributing to the “Blog” of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks.

Quotation marks for emphasis? Fie!

While you are out, visit the Passive Aggressive Notes blog and enjoy the work of some self-appointed Social Contract enforcers.

Just a suggestion.

Also? Can you “please” do the dishes?

Thanks.

-Librarian Avenger

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3. Guardian Children's Fiction Prize: Longlist

Julia Eccleshare has announced the eight longlisted titles for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. This is an award I follow with great interest, because they always choose interesting titles. I just print out the longlist and know what I want to order or look for. For example, Mal Peet's acclaimed The Penalty is there, as is Charlie Fletcher's Stoneheart. This is an awards process to follow.

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