Shelf Respect

News, reviews, and ideas you can use from librarians and library staff at RPL

National Poetry Month: Poetry as a Form of Self Expression

Posted about 3 days ago by Briesa Koch
Whether you're seeking to understand your emotions more deeply or simply looking for a creative outlet, poetry offers a unique way to express what words alone can’t always capture.
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The Busy Parents’ Book Club – “All Systems Red” by Martha Wells

Posted about 6 days ago by Jennifer Deuell
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March Book Chat with the YA Team

Posted about 1 week ago by Genevievre Gray
GENEVIEVRE RECOMMENDS THE SWANS OF HARLEM BY KAREN VALBY The Swans of Harlem is a remarkable work of narrative nonfiction, focusing on the lives of five of the founding ballerinas […]
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Storytime at Home: Bunnies & Rabbits

Posted about 2 weeks ago by Sarah Fenninger
Welcome to the Storytime at Home series! Every other week, we share a list of book options tied to a kid-approved theme, a craft you can set up to go […]
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March Book Chat with Youth Services Team

Posted about 2 weeks ago by Lisa Wiertel
Welcome to another installment in our series of blog posts featuring children’s books we’re currently loving! “Book Chat with the Youth Services Team” features one book recommendation from each of […]
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Reading in the Middle: March Madness

Posted about 3 weeks ago by Adriane Marshall
The term “middle grade readers” refers to children in the middle of elementary school, students between the ages of 8 and 12, or third though sixth grade. These readers have […]
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YA Reads: Fantasy, Mythology, Afrofuturism & Afrofantasy

Posted about 3 weeks ago by Genevievre Gray
Fantasy and Mythology are two genres that often captivate readers with their enchanting worlds and imaginative characters. Both featuring elements of the fantastic, they can capture readers’ imaginations and offer […]
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Storytime at Home: Interactive Picture Books!

Posted about 4 weeks ago by Sarah Fenninger
Welcome to the Storytime at Home series! Every other week, we share a list of book options tied to a kid-approved theme, a craft you can set up to go […]
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Staff Picks: Black History Month

Posted about 4 weeks ago by Daniel Tyler
Posted in Book Reviews
It’s Black History Month! We should all take a moment to reflect on and appreciate the brilliant, unparalleled contributions black authors have made to the literary landscape. In this blog […]
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1,000 Books Before Kindergarten: March 2025

Posted about 4 weeks ago by Katie Heslop
1,000 Books Before Kindergarten is a nationwide initiative to encourage reading to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. To learn more about how to start the program, visit the 1,000 Books Before […]
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