Y’all really enjoyed my random YouTube live feed, so I’ll be back at 2:30pm ET today to talk books, reading, with possible story time and random mayhem!
Thank you for all the encouragement and kudos on the last one. Sometimes the best thing to do is jump in and see what happens.
See you in a few!
ETA: Thank you for joining the live broadcast. I had so much fun – thank you for all the questions and requests for recommendations!The books I read aloud were Library Mouse by Daniel Kirk and chapter one of Diablo Lake: Protected by Lauren Dane ( A | BN | K | G | AB ). Thank you very much to Lauren Dane for giving me permission. I hope I did justice to the characters.
I’ll update with the date and time of the next Live Scream soon. In the meantime, thank you for being part of it!



Anyone else lose sound after the book was shown to the other librarians?
Refreshed and found sound again. Duh!
Ha! Got my yarn untangled, I can knit again… thanks for the book talk while I unknotted! 😀
I’m glad you were hanging out with us! Thank you!
Thank you. It’s been an anxious, frantic, disturbing week, but for that hour of Live Scream I felt good about the world. And I got my yarn untangled and back into actual knitting. Yay!
I’m actually rereading Diablo Lake: Protected today (I gobbled it up on Monday?…Tuesday?… who knows?), but very much enjoyed your take on chapter one. 🙂 And now I’m going back for the rest of Library Mouse.
Happy early blogoversary!
That was so much fun, even if i joined in half an hour late into it. Thank you again for answering my question, Sarah! I’m looking forward to reading the book and telling you how it is! And if it’s not too forward of me, would it be alright if I wrote a guest review on it? Thanks 🙂
Enjoyed the Wilbur and Orville show with their very special guest Zeb!
Missed you live again.Doh! … might be Aussie / US timezones. Loved The Library Mouse. And happy Blogoversary.
I saw you live! It was amazing. But it is kind of strange to finally get the face to the voice. I am getting used to it slowly.
I do not know if it is the right place, but wanted to add a book recommendation. It is possible that I am not totally clear what a rock star romance is. I do not always get those definitions and I am still learning so much from the Bitchery. But a book I very much enjoyed was Just a Girl by Ellie Cahill. It is about a singer who is dropped by her band and goes back home to work at her parents music store. She gets involved with a sexy guitarist and loses it when she is asked to play in his band.
And would you say that Sinner by Maggie Stiefvater is a (YA) rock star romance? The hero is a former rock star who nearly died because of the wild life he led, went underground, had some adventures in another book, turned werewolf and came back to LA for his comeback. To achieve this he made a deal with TV for a reality show.
Best wishes,
Christa from Switzerland
I just have to say Sarah you can’t be the age you say you are, you don’t look a day over 32!
Well, gosh, thank you! That’s a lovely compliment! 🙂 I appreciate that, especially since I think internally I’m about 12. Maybe 13, heh heh.
Thanks for all the LGBTQ Children’s Books. I’ve past them on to my friend! Much Love