Book Lists and Genre Resources for Library Workers
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Book Lists and Genre Resources for Library Workers

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Katie’s parents never told her “no” when she asked for a book, which was the start of most of her problems. She has an MLIS from the University of Illinois and works full time as a Circulation & Reference Manager in Illinois. She has a deep-rooted love of all things disturbing, twisted, and terrifying and takes enormous pleasure in creeping out her coworkers. When she’s not at work, she’s at home watching the Cubs with her cats and her cardigan collection. Other hobbies include scrapbooking, introducing more readers to the Church of Tana French, and convincing her husband that she can, in fact, fit more books onto her shelves.

Twitter: @kt_librarylady

It’s the beginning of a new month, a new school year, and a new publishing season. Now’s a good time to amp up those library skills with new book roundups, genre resources, and more book lists than you can shake a stick at. (Why you’d want to shake a stick at these book lists is beyond me, but you do you.)

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