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We're giving you a totally exclusive, never before seen, behind the scenes look into our twitter feed this week (you lucky librarians, you!). So much good stuff is going on, so instead of paraphrasing, we're serving it all up fresh straight from the tweeters' mouths. Enjoy!
We'll start with some tweets about the 4th Annual Librarian Shout 'n Share:
Thanks to @earlyword (earlyword librarians-sho…) & @LibraryJournal (lj.libraryjournal-2012-06-shows-…) for the Librarians' Shout & Share write ups. #BEA12
Stephanie Chase (@acornsandnuts) June 7, 2012
Just "Pinterested" my Shout 'n Share titles w/ comments : bit.ly Ket0OG@RHLibrary @librarylovefest @MacmillanLib @penguinlibrary
Robin B (@robinsbooks) June 11, 2012
And here are some people we really like tweeting about books we really like:
At first I thought @Scalzi’s Redshirts was going to be lite nerdy fare, and then I found myself crying.
Bill Barnes (@billba) June 10, 2012
S Joinson"s engaging lst novel A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar: trag, & hope for 2 sets of characters living a world & many decades apart.
Nancy Pearl (@Nancy_Pearl) June 8, 2012
Prize for best eye-punching title goes to My Heart Is an Idiot: Essays by Davy Rothbart (Sept., Farrar) #bea12
Heather McCormack (@HuisceBeatha) June 6, 2012
Must Read: Ursula K. Le Guin discusses Jo Walton’s Among Others: bit ly LHFBXO (via @io9)
Tor Books (@torbooks) June 8, 2012
And here are a few things to read on your lunch break:
Read an excerpt from How To Build An Android: The True Story of Philip K. Dick's Robotic Resurrection huff to KDyMKT
HenryHolt (@HenryHolt) June 8, 2012
Today's must-read:Paris Review interview with Ray Bradbury, via @jenhoward bit.ly cU6tPp
Bloomsbury Press (@BloomsburyPress) June 8, 2012
And, of course:
♫ Red Panda sittin' in the snow. N. A. P. P. I. N. G. ♫ twitter EmergencyPuppy…
Emergency Cute Stuff (@EmergencyPuppy) June 4, 2012
Have a good one!