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We're so used to people censoring or challenging titles for what they say, that we may forget that sometimes a book gets in trouble for what it chooses NOT to say. Two recent, strange cases of censoring censored language: https://t.co/g6bLkHWX15
The year is halfway through, so let's take a moment for some fun Newbery/Caldecott 2019 predictions. At least before the ALA Annual sweeps us away with new possibilities: https://t.co/4Scj1sdPs9
Woohoo! The last list of 31 Days, 31 Lists. We made it, and the reward is a bunch of fantastic picture books of 2017. Enjoy: https://t.co/PpFUnFSKgW
Merry Christmas! Here's a list of transcendent holiday books from 2017 to ring in the day: https://t.co/61flZDEzFr
In other news, it's Day 18 and I finally get to present my favorite Easy Books of 2017. Oh, there are some beauteous beauties in this lot. https://t.co/KfiOv5Iodn
Ah! Here's a beauty! On Day 15 we examine the folktales and fairy tales of 2017. A lovely little list: https://t.co/YUnYzvod0P
Okay! One of my favorite topics today is on display. Let's look at the funniest picture books of 2017 and raise a glass to them one and all: https://t.co/rXddBmm618
You want your fake news? I GOT your fake news! Your 100-year-old fairy fake news no less with @MarcTNobleman: https://t.co/Uz7zb5ZS9Z
A look at 2017 picture books about the refugee experience, as well as my ode to The Arrival by Shaun Tan: https://t.co/6muXzZ1ar3
WWI was psychedelic? I get to debut the cover of @Bartography's craziest true story yet - Dazzle Ships! https://t.co/ykiVb1ymWj