Links I Loved Last Week: A Round-Up of Online Reading 10/11/15

Sunday Salon

Wondering how to be happier? Actualise Daily identifies four rituals that neuroscientists recommend.

Betsy Bird fantasizes about Picture Book Pairings I’d Like to See. Kadir Nelson and Mac Barnett? Yes please!

Nina Lindsey explores the criteria for the Newbery Award and why Newbery has skewed so very white in this important post about diversity and the Newbery Award.

Angie Manfredi explains how to make your library a safe space for LBGQT teens.

Book Riot’s list of recommended reading about motherhood promises gritty, realistic stories.

Gene Luen Yang, one of my favorite graphic novelists, published a list of recommended graphic novels with a math-science twist.

Philip Stead wrote a lovely piece in praise of his high school art teacher.


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2 responses to “Links I Loved Last Week: A Round-Up of Online Reading 10/11/15”

  1. jayciecheatham Avatar

    I read Actualise Daily’s 4 Rituals That Will Make You Happy and Book Rot’s Not-So-Typical Books about Motherhood from your post and I really enjoyed both of these articles. I love hearing about or reading book recommendations (like you, I should just be reading the hundreds of books that I already want to read, but I have to hear about more!) and this is a genre I don’t typically read, or think to read -probably because I’m no where close to the time in my life where I am going to have children, but reading about motherhood before I am a mother could be very rewarding. And who doesn’t want to be a little bit happier?!
    Great round-up this week!

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