Library wedding favors - candy boxes made to look like books. Each candy is paired with one of the bride/groom's favorite books.Ā
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Library wedding favors - candy boxes made to look like books. Each candy is paired with one of the bride/groom's favorite books.Ā
More on library weddings here.

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A library is also a place where love begins.
Rudolph Anaya
Strange on Our Shelves
Come explore the weird side of the library with this awesome blog post.
This USB drive comes preloaded with 3,000 classic books.
Lee Knight plays on the porch of the Marianna Black Library in Bryson City, North Carolina on August 14, 2008.

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Uploaded on Feb 9, 2012
This video was created for the 2012 Teen Video Challenge by Elisabeth and William Lapp, Gaitry Aruwani, Noah Miller, Emily Kimsey and Tomi Bailey, who are members of the Teen Advisory Group (TAG) at Macon County Library in Franklin, NC. Kellar Machoviak, and Kinley Davis (library volunteers) also participated.
For more information, call the Jackson County Public Library in Sylva at 828-586-2016.

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Love hearing our patronsā library stories!
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Keep cool this summer with these bookish ice cream flavors! Sigh. We wish these were real.Ā
Yes, we would definitely like some Berry Potter.
If only.
WANT
Two scoops of Whirled War Z with Berry Potter on top, please!Ā
One Fish Two Fish, please.
Are you with the BANNED?
Banned books week may be over, but never forget about all the books schools wonāt allow students to read.
For anyone who loves YA, or who needs some help with teen or crossover reader's advisory. Great infographic. :)
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A comic strip by Marksville / deviantART / more library cartoons http://ebks.to/1dpIgBW
Itās Banned Books Week! I think I speak for all of us when I say that challenging or banning books just makes us want to read them more. Hereās what Iāve been reading this week so far on the subject of books and censorship:
Banned Books Week.org The Top 10 Challenged Titles Books Challenged or Banned 2012-2013Ā 11 Quotes From Authors On Censorship & Banned Books 15 Books Banned For The Most Absurd Reasons Ever 12 Crazy Reasons Why Books Have Been Banned 12 Signs Youāre A Banned Book Reader On the āBannedā Wagon: The Month in Book Challenges Americaās Most Surprising Banned Books A Chat With Rainbow Rowell About Love and Censorship Penguin Presents: Authors Stand Up for Free Speech Patrick Nessās Top 10 āUnsuitableā Books for Teenagers Giving Voice to the Voiceless: Author Ellen Hopkins