You know, I really should try and at least blog once a week. It's amazing, considering how much I love a) blogging b) reading and c) talking about books, that I can't manage to keep this LJ going. But hopefully, now that I've got a new job, I'll be able to be better about blogging.
And, yes, new job! I'm a teen librarian at the main branch of a county library system in Maryland. Things are going very well, and I'm looking forward to working on lots of different projects here.
As a small recap:
--BookExpo was fantastic. Lots of books, lots of good discussions with
lizzb and
cedarlibrarian. Highlights include Shannon Hale recognizing me on the exhibits floor and asking me how I was doing and having David Levithan note in my copy of Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List that it was the first time he and Rachel Cohn had signed that book.
--ALA was equally fantastic but in different ways. Very very few books, but lots of good hard work with Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults, hanging out with
cedarlibrarian,
lizzb, and
princess_poddy. Oh, and the Printz reception! John Green was funny and self-deferential as always, Markus Zusak was hot and witty, Sonya Hartnett was very very funny, M.T. Anderson was wonderfully reflective, and Gene Yang was funny and smart and brought visual aids, as you'd expect.
I read Life As We Knew It last night and was completely blown away. I should do a fuller review at some point, but since it's unlikely that will happen, let me just say that it was completely and totally amazing.
And now, I need to get to work on fall programming. Yay!
And, yes, new job! I'm a teen librarian at the main branch of a county library system in Maryland. Things are going very well, and I'm looking forward to working on lots of different projects here.
As a small recap:
--BookExpo was fantastic. Lots of books, lots of good discussions with
--ALA was equally fantastic but in different ways. Very very few books, but lots of good hard work with Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults, hanging out with
I read Life As We Knew It last night and was completely blown away. I should do a fuller review at some point, but since it's unlikely that will happen, let me just say that it was completely and totally amazing.
And now, I need to get to work on fall programming. Yay!
- feeling::
busy
Um, yeah. I think this LJ is a feast-or-famine kind of thing: sometimes I post a lot, and sometimes I don't post anything, for months at a time. But with a new job, and much less stress, I now feel more like posting again. So, let's see what happens on this go-round.
Went to Book Expo this weekend and got a ton of books. As soon as I start reading them, I'll start posting reviews. Unfortunately, I can't just dive into the new books, since I have Popular Paperbacks responsibilities to work on. But it'll happen.
[waves to
zeisgeist and
cedarlibrarian and
lizzb, all of whom I saw this weekend at BEA.]
Went to Book Expo this weekend and got a ton of books. As soon as I start reading them, I'll start posting reviews. Unfortunately, I can't just dive into the new books, since I have Popular Paperbacks responsibilities to work on. But it'll happen.
[waves to
- feeling::
busy