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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

New Episode of Shelf Care Podcast Is All About Summer Scares

Booklist, one of the sponsors of Summer Scares, invited a team of those of  use involved in the program to preview it for all of you library workers, including a librarian from a small, rural library who had great success using Summer Scares to attract readers of all ages to their 2020 Summer reading.

Here are the details about the episode with a link to listen:

Shelf Care, Episode #13: Summer Scares 2021

On this episode of Booklist’s Shelf Care: The Podcast, Susan gets real scared . . . Summer Scare(d), that is! Ha ha ha ha ha, good one.

Hear from author Silvia Moreno-Garcia and librarian horror expert Becky Spratford, librarians Konrad Stump and Evelyn Gathu, and Booklist’s own Julia Smith about this year’s Summer Scares program, from how the books are selected to that one author in the UP who can only be reached if you call the gas station in town.

Here’s what we talked about:

Summer Scares 2021 List

The Hunger, by Alma Katsu (2018)

The Cipher, by Kathe Koja (reissued by Meerkat Press, 2020)

★ Frankenstein in Baghdadby Ahmed Saadawi and translated by Jonathan Wright (2018)

Undead Girl Gangby Lily Anderson (2018)

★ The Divinersby Libba Bray (2012)

★ The Marrow Thieves, by Cherie Dimaline (2017)

★ Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoodsby Hal Johnson and illustrated by Tom Mead (2015)

★ Ollie’s Odysseyby William Joyce (2016)

★ Whichwoodby Tahereh Mafi (2017)

RA for All: Horror

Women in Horror Month

Horror Writers Association

Summer Scares 2020 Program Guide (2021 guide is coming soon!)

UP Notable Books 2020

Yoopernatural Haunts: Upper Peninsula Paranormal Research Society Case Files, by Brad Blair, Tim Ellis, and Steve LaPlaunt

The Ballad of Black Tom, by Victor LaValle

Case File 13: Zombie Kid,by J. Scott Savage

★ In the Valley of the Sun, by Andy Davidson

Goosebumps series, by R. L. Stine

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, by Alvin Schwartz and illustrated by Stephen Gammell


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