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The Recommend: May 2014

This week we're pleased to present the picks of Steve Stanton, author and president of Canada's national association of science fiction and fantasy authors; …

Fun Poetry for Kids

Let's take a moment to highlight the poetry collections that tend to be read most voraciously, collections that are read and reread, whose poems are memorized …

Behind the Poem: “N’s evening raga,” from children of air india

Renée Sarojini Saklikar shares the story of one particular poem from children of air india, which provides insight into the collection as a whole.

Stephanie Domet's Red Letter Day

It's Red Letter Day, and this week, Stephanie Domet gives us her book picks, some serious food cravings, and a reminder of how awesome The Weakerthans …

On Our Radar

New books by Ray Robertson, Gillian Wigmore, Dan Falk, Julie Joosten, and Becky Citra.

Notes From a Children's Librarian: Funny Books for Young Readers

Where are the funny books? Julie Booker gives us the scoop. 

Jon Paul Fiorentino's Red Letter Day

Red Letter Day is a new 49th Shelf series where Canadian authors tell contributing editor George Murray about a dream day where all pleasures are possible, …

Lady of Mazes: Jo Walton on What Makes Karl Schroeder's Book So Great

Jo Walton rereads Karl Schroeder's Lady of Mazes in this excerpt from What Makes This Book So Great?

The Interruption: Sean Cranbury Interviews Nancy Lee

In today's The Interruption podcast, Sean Cranbury interviews Nancy Lee, and Lee reads from her much-buzzed-about new novel, The Age.

Shelf Talkers for April 2014: A New Series by Robert J. Wiersema

Today—in the first installment of a new monthly series Robert J. Wiersema is doing for 49th Shelf, called Shelf Talkers—we've got five of this country’s …

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