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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Armchair Book Expo 2017: Introducing... Me!


Armchair Book Expo begins today! To kick off my participation, here are my answers to 3 of the 10 introduction questions. (I will be writing on today's other topic in a separate post.)

I AM:

I LOVE: 

  • middle grade fiction.
  • cozy mysteries.
  • picture books.
  • libraries.
  • used bookstores and book sales.
  • author presentations.
  • poetry picnics.
  • reading aloud.
  • Edelweiss and Netgalley.

MY SOCIAL MEDIA: 

12 comments:

  1. Hi Katie, glad to see a fellow blogger I recognized participating in Armchair Book Expo too :) My intro for BookExpo

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  2. Good to meet you fellow mama who loves to read :)

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  3. Glad to meet you. Happy ABEA!
    Gabriella
    Gabriella M Reads
    My Armchair BEA post.

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  4. Nice to meet you!! Congratulations on your pregnancy!

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  5. Congrats on your expanding family! I find middle grade books to be oh so charming. I really need to pick up more. I hope you enjoy Armchair Book Expo all week long!

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  6. Thanks so much for stopping by my Intro post earlier. I'm a high school librarian and love reading teen books. I used to be a middle school teacher, and while I was there, I read more middle school books, and loved them! Nice to meet you!

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  7. Love your lists! Have a great BEA week! (and congrats again on #3!)

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  8. It sounds like we have a lot in common. Two posts: Introduction and Best Practices

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  9. You're both a children's librarian and a published author? You're living our dream jobs! And congratulations on baby #3!

    Terri @ Alexia's Books and Such

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  10. It's nice to meet you, Katie. I love to read cozy mysteries occasionally.

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  11. Congrats on the new addition to the family! I am a former homeschooler, and I absolutely loved it! I homeschooled my oldest for six years, but then some life changes occurred and I had to return to work full-time so it wasn't feasible any more. I still love reading aloud!

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