Since I posted my reviews from the current issue of Booklist yesterday, I thought today would be a great time to post all of the other great content that you can access for free this month including the annual lists centered around leading book discussions.
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Here at Booklist, we love talking about books almost as much as we love reading them. We suspect many librarians and patrons feel the same, which is what makes our July Spotlight on Book Discussions such a treat to share! Why gossip about real people when you could be abuzz about the characters found in our Top 10 Book-Group Books, The Essentials: Pleasure Reads for Book Groups, or Top 10 Discussable Audiobooks? Or, if you really want to get people talking, ask them whether they agree that the books featured in this issue's Booklist Backlist will truly be better than their upcoming movie or TV adaptations.
The graphic novel genre continues to flourish, which is lucky for those of us who enjoy alluring art paired with exciting stories, not to mention growing readers who need images to help them along their literary journey. In addition to our Spotlight on Graphic Novels—which includes Top 10s for Adults and Children as well as a collection of scary comics for teens and tweens and a trend alert about graphic novels on audio—we published our renowned Guide to Graphic Novels this month. It's free to all; check it out now!For those of you who missed us at ALA Annual, we have an exciting announcement! Starting in January 2023, Booklist Reader—our monthly, patron-facing magazine—will be available in print(!!). We are currently taking advanced, no-obligation reservations for bulk orders via this interest form, and you can learn more about this brand-new patron product on our blog.
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