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Three picture books to spark the curiosity of young birdwatchers https://t.co/CtA55KV27o
Toronto's Aimee Reid (@aimeereidbooks), author of picture-book You Are My Friend, calls Mr. Rogers "a powerful model of self-acceptance and growth" https://t.co/XMGBwGKAOq
Naomi Klein, Malcolm Gladwell, and Antoni Porowski are among the major fall 2019 releases https://t.co/FiUXrKoz8b
Sarah Henstra on that Governor General's Literary Award win and her return to YA with We Contain Multitudes (@PenguinTeen) https://t.co/jZbPnHbKYv
Post-apocalyptic novel Station 11 to be adapted for 10-episode series https://t.co/yMyiS9HJCg
Over the Rooftops, Under the Moon defies classification. A picture book that have as much to say to adults as it does to children. @EnchantedLion https://t.co/5OlhfeKzke
This Seussian narrative poem adorably explores quantum physics with cats https://t.co/b1xh6YD5i2
How creative intuition led Emily Carroll (@emilyterrible) to her erotic graphic novel about a would-be vampire hunter. Meet Emily at this weekend's @TorontoComics. https://t.co/jRv1P3hnPi #TCAF
Itah Sadu, co-owner of A Different Booklist (@ADFRNTBooklist), sees continued vitality despite a neighbourhood’s ongoing change https://t.co/hdLJi6CX06
Books of the Year 2018: Kidlit insiders' select their best https://t.co/vKQwOh0ehv