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image Read-Alikes for What Happened to the Bennetts by Lisa Scottoline
By Donna Ballard, Barbara Hoffert, Lesa Holstine, and Vanessa Phillips

LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read What Happened to the Bennetts by Lisa Scottoline.

Here are 21 recent YA and middle grade titles that favor poetry over prose, perfect for sharing during National Poetry Month.


The sea has fascinated authors throughout time. Popular fiction genres from domestic fiction to wartime novels involve a profusion of pelagic topics and themes.

These new picture book titles illustrate and celebrate all kinds of moms.

The renowned actor chats with SLJ about coming of age in tumultuous times, the importance of libraries, and how the summer of 2020 shaped his debut middle grade novel.
image Read-Alikes for The Recovery Agent by Janet Evanovich
By Laura Eckert, Barbara Hoffert, Nina Radakovich, and Rebecca Swanson

LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read The Recovery Agent by Janet Evanovich.

Going through a divorce can be difficult for everyone involved. For young children, who may not fully understand why it is happening and may even feel partly responsible, it can be a particularly overwhelming time. To help little ones comprehend the situation and process their feelings, the following titles may be helpful.

Too often, books published for children learning to read independently miss the design details and engaging content that keep early readers encouraged. This list of titles offers updates on series featuring diverse characters, talking pets, unicorns, magic, mystery, and everyday dilemmas.
image Best Free Resources | Best Reference 2021
By Mahnaz Dar and Gary Price

These free resources are a treasure trove of information for casual users, researchers, and librarians.

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