A blog about children's literature and more. its a great librarian resource.
Sponsored by amazon.com it describes itself as "a community-powered encyclopedia for book lovers." You create a virtual bookshelf, find new books and connect to others. its free.
a site that has various booklists and recommendations and option to lend them as a library.
a searchable website giving book reviews and recommendations. categories for boys, girls, and new titles. The "books for boys" section divides it among "reading personalities." Books Alive section includes author/illustrator interview and video segments. Middle readers section is for advanced readers ages 8-11 and recommends books that still have 'boundaries.'
a site dedicated to historical fiction with suggested books arranged by time period
a fascinating interview of Robert Sabuda.
a social studies website with booklists for each time period, as well as links to activities and crafts that go with them. Includes geography, social studies, history, etc.
a specific annotated booklist on infosoup website for historical fiction book choices for teens written by Appleton public library.
Librarian review of young adult books for 2012
A librarian blog that highlights favorite books, news, etc.
A K-5 librarian blog featuring book reviews and trailers.
A blog from an Indiana public library. They discuss the best picture books of the year, and run an ACPL Mock Caldecott vote.
A list of the best young adult novels of 2011 chosen by school librarians.
a great librarian blog that has book lists of all age groups
A librarian blog for ya books, but also includes web 2.0 highlights and more.