It’s a Book List Extravaganza



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Katie’s parents never told her “no” when she asked for a book, which was the start of most of her problems. She has an MLIS from the University of Illinois and works full time as a Circulation & Reference Manager in Illinois. She has a deep-rooted love of all things disturbing, twisted, and terrifying and takes enormous pleasure in creeping out her coworkers. When she’s not at work, she’s at home watching the Cubs with her cats and her cardigan collection. Other hobbies include scrapbooking, introducing more readers to the Church of Tana French, and convincing her husband that she can, in fact, fit more books onto her shelves.

Twitter: @kt_librarylady

Welcome to Check Your Shelf. This week’s post is going to be a spring cleaning of sorts, where I consolidate the many (MANY) book list resources I’ve saved over the last month and a half.

Update your collections, use them as springboards for your next set of displays, or just share them with patrons.


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Genre-Specific Lists

Stories by BIPOC & LGBTQ+ Authors*

*ALL of your displays should feature books by BIPOC and LGBTQ+ authors, regardless of the subject matter, but if you’re looking to create a display that specifically centers the stories of marginalized people, these lists can help.

Miscellaneous Ideas

So now that your display schedule has been set for the rest of the calendar year, which one are you looking forward to the most?



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