Suggested by Evanston Readers

August 10, 2016

Evanston is a city of readers.  I learned that fact pretty soon after starting the job.  Some cities have libraries with decent, unexciting attendance.  Evanston Public Library, by contrast, is a hopping joint.  I can take a popular book, put it on the first floor, and watch it disappear almost instantaneously (for example, I put […]


Comics! The Winners of the 2016 Eisner Awards

August 8, 2016

A fan of comics? New to them altogether? Want to see what won the top honors this year? Then look no further than the Evanston Public Library collection. And the winners are . . .  Winner: Best Digital/Webcomic Bandette Volume 1, Presto! by Paul Tobin    Winner: Dustin Nguyen, Best Painter/Multimedia Artist Descender Volume One, […]


Harry Potter Festivities This Saturday!

July 27, 2016

As you may have heard, there’s a new Harry Potter book coming out this weekend . . . Sorta. Okay, it’s not really a book.  More of a script.  And it wasn’t even really officially written by J.K. Rowling herself.  Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a stage play currently in theaters in London.  […]


Art Mysteries, Forgeries and More

July 22, 2016

Earlier this week I wrote a little post about the kinds of books Evanston readers do and do not like.  Naturally I didn’t include every kind of book out there. There are a couple subject areas that are a bit on the odd side that I failed to mention.  For example, the books that strike […]


So What Have We Learned?: Evanston’s Readers in 2016

July 20, 2016

It’s been almost a year since I joined Evanston Public Library as their Collection Development Manager.  So what have I learned about this city and its reading population?  Here’s a quick rundown of some of the facts as I see them about this great city: Travel!  Travel!  Travel!  Evanston’s crazy for it. Honestly I cannot quite […]


Lift a Glass to the Loveliest Summer Reading T-Shirt

July 6, 2016

I don’t usually cross post this blog with the one I run on School Library Journal, but today’s a special day.  Summer Reading is here and that can mean only one thing: Every Wednesday (today!) you can see Evanston Public Library employees wearing what I conservatively like to call the most gorgeous summer reading t-shirt […]


Books to Help Kids Cope

June 23, 2016

Tragedy, whatever the form, requires a response. When kids see the world at its worst, they turn to their parents for hope and wisdom and understanding, even when the event is not understandable. Books at their best can serve as an aid to these parents, whatever the situation.  That said, there’s not a book for […]


Treasures From the Stacks

June 22, 2016

In my quest to know the Evanston Public Library collection as deeply and as well as any person can, I find a lot of interesting books.  These are not necessarily books that have circulated particularly well, mind you.  Rather, they’re titles that have caught my eye for one reason or another.  So for your reading […]


EPL Recommends: Coding for Kids

June 15, 2016

The first in a series of reviews by local experts in various fields.  Today, our guest is Jessica Jolly, a digital literacy coach who helps other adults improve their digital literacy skills. As Jessica says she, “cried through all her math classes in high school but now uses coding enthusiastically to simplify and shorten tedious work.” […]


Wait . . . I’m sorry. What authors are coming to EPL again?

June 10, 2016

I don’t know about you but with all the stuff going on in my life and my work, it can be hard to keep track of author visits to the library.  Don’t you hate it when you hear about someone cool after they’ve already left?  Well if so, worry no longer.  Today we present to […]


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