OPB loves celebrating debut PB authors, so come meet Hannah Batsel, whose first PB came out just this month. Check out the interview with her here!

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7 Things I Learned When Margaret Atwood Came to Town. https://t.co/Q1L2HObUtn

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is a childhood favourite that I still find magical to read. It takes a fascinating look at the lives of 3 girls growing up in 1930s London & their experiences at The Children's Academy of Dancing 🩰
https://t.co/Sk1uzXlymC

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It's time for another picture book review from OPB, so come see what's terrific about Kelly Starling Lyon's newest, TIARA'S HAT PARADE (Albert Whitman, April 2020).

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Why are fiction and folklore a match made in reader heaven? Find out in this post: https://t.co/fu3w8pO4rb

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5 vintage sci-fi tropes too good for this modern world: https://t.co/hb5GyNbMRe

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How to Stop Writing Critiques from Destroying Your Creative Spirit. https://t.co/6ndcZ112cp

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Congratulations & on the US publication of - an action packed mountain adventure 🏔️⛷️❄️
https://t.co/F01nhVlgqe
Helle visited Story Snug & talked about her inspiration for the story, Barbegazis & beards!

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Becoming a Better Writer: Getting Critiqued. (The purpose of a critique is to make a work better, and to bring out the best in the writing, not drag it down.) https://t.co/corR5XEN2Q

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As much as I like reviewing PBs, I also enjoy creating new ways to engage with books, too. Here's what I cooked up to go with Erin Dealey's SNOW GLOBE WISHES.

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Two-parts horror, one-part therapy. How horror shaped my childhood. ://www.mopop.org/about-mopop/the-mopop-blog/posts/2019/october/babysitter-cozy-retreat-and-best-friend/

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From my archives: A Halloween Tea Party for Unmarried Ladies https://t.co/ZMBzCfgBVn

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