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   February 15, 2012          BOOKLIST

     Spotlight on The         Environment
Story behind the Story:    David Owen's The    Conundrum
Top 10 Books on the    Environment
Top 10 Books on the    Environment for Youth
Environmental Series    Roundup
Features
Carte Blanche: Just Ducky,    Thanks
RA Corner: Joni Richard    Brodart's They Suck,    They Bite, They Eat,    They Kill


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Great Reads: What I    Read on My Sabbatical
At Length with: Victoria    Sweet
The Booklist Interview:    Colleen Mondor
Read Alikes: Surf's Up
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Shelf Renewal

Nobody puts backlist in a corner—readers'-advisory experts Karen Kleckner Keefe and Rebecca Vnuk bring attention to older titles by featuring "dusty books" and offering read-alikes for what’s hot on the holds list. 

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Keir Graff and editors from Booklist's adult and youth departments write candidly about books, book reviewing, and the publishing industry.

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Join Team Buzz for a book-group bounty: tips, reading guides, news, helpful links, and more.

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Mary Burkey, a teacher, librarian, and audiobook addict, writes about listening, learning, and the joy of headsets.

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Cindy Dobrez and Lynn Rutan, middle-school librarians and longtime Booklist reviewers, prove that two heads are better than one when it comes to discussing YA and children’s books.

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A team of front-line experts writes about reference sources and trends in reference publishing and services.

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