Sinopsis
We are a book group podcast, looking at a new genre each week. We enjoy a beverage that matches the theme of the episode, we talk about some books we like with our Guest Hosts, and we share resources for finding more books. We work in a library system, and many of our guests work in libraries - so we have a lot of fun books to share!Grab a beverage, and let's start talking about books!
Episodios
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Browsing Books: Split Rock Creek State Park
23/06/2020 Duración: 08minWelcome back to Browsing Books! Let's explore some summer time reading. We are the Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange, a multitype system serving all types of libraries. This season we are suggesting books you might enjoy for our Goodreads group: . We give you a prompt connected to each state park, and you find a book to fulfill the challenge. You can use one of our suggestions, and you should feel free to read any book! State Park is in the Pipestone area of the state. (Don't be confused with the very similarly named Split Rock park!) This is the largest body of water in Pipestone County, an area famous for indigenous peoples coming to this area to gather. Let's celebrate the history by reading a book about gatherings of people! Thanks for joining us! We’ll be back next week with a look at the next park and the next book prompt!
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Browsing Books: Red River Valley State Recreation Area
16/06/2020 Duración: 08minWelcome to a summer of good reading – and good state parks! This season we are suggesting books you might enjoy for our Goodreads group: . We give you a prompt connected to each state park, and you find a book to fulfill the challenge. You can use one of our suggestions, and you should feel free to read any book! Red River Valley State Recreation Area was established in 2000. Celebrate the frequent question at any library: "I'm looking for a book with a red cover; do you know it?" by reading a book with a red cover! You can find our , with links to all six books we are sharing this week. Join us in reading some new books this week!
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Browsing Books: Moose Lake State Park
09/06/2020 Duración: 08minWelcome to a summer of good reading - and good state parks! We are the Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange, a multitype library system serving all types of libraries. This season we are suggesting books you might enjoy for our Goodreads group: . We give you a prompt connected to each state park, and you find a book to fulfill the challenge. You can use one of our suggestions, and you should feel free to read any book! Moose Lake park was started in 1971. This park has a lovely Agate and Geological Interpretive Center. Dig into this by reading a book about geology, rocks, or jewels. You can find , with links to all the books we are sharing this week. Join us in reading some new books this week!
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Episode 515: Minnesota
04/06/2020 Duración: 27minWelcome, everyone, to our final episode of Season Five of Reading With Libraries! It has been so great to read with you for these fifteen weeks – we just can’t bear for our book fun to end. So while we are on hiatus you will get a Browsing Books quick episode each week. You can follow our Goodreads book challenge: . We give you a book prompt for each state park, to highlight something neat at the park. Here is our . This week we are discussing a favorite topic: Minnesota books! We will look at book set in Minnesota, and books by Minnesota authors. This is always our season finale topic, because we know there are 10,000 lakes here and at least as many good stories! Who is joining us today? We are welcoming back our frequent Alternate Host Ariel Kirst, from the Great River Public Library system!
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Episode: 514 Middle Grade
28/05/2020 Duración: 29minYou can find our f. This week we’re going to be discussing Middle Grade books. We’ve mentioned Middle Grade titles on our other podcasts, and if you’re interested in children’s literature, you should definitely listen to our episodes on Picture Books and YA! We’re happy to welcome our CMLE Podcast Correspondent Ariel Kirst from the St. Cloud Public Library! We have beverages connected to our genre of Middle Graders, with links to the recipes. It's a book group, so you want to have a good beverage! The growth of this genre really shows how much attention we are now giving to this age range, and it is really interesting to see the range of books available to them!
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Episode 513: Running
21/05/2020 Duración: 30minWelcome back to the show. We are so glad you are here, joining us for the book group discussion! You can find our f. This week we are talking about running! Last week we talked about books about pandemics and other scary things. This week we are going to look at another topic that focuses on health. If you want to do some running of your own - great! And if reading about running can help you work on some healthy behaviors, that’s great too! Our Guest Host is Kate Wallace, from Marketing and Communications at the St Cloud Technical and Community College. She is also an avid runner, and has visited every state park in Minnesota! When you run, and when you are done, you need to think about rehydrating. This week our beverages will help us to be well hydrated, as well as giving us the energy and endurance to make it through this discussion.
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Episode 512: Pandemic
14/05/2020 Duración: 31minThank you for joining us on Reading With Libraries! We are so glad you are here to join our book group podcast! Our e. So we pick a new genre each week to chat about and hopefully provide you with some insight into what may be an unfamiliar genre! This week we do want to give you a heads up that we’re discussing a topic that might not be for everyone - books about or featuring pandemics. Based on current events, we thought people might be interested to learn more, but we also recognize this content may not be what you want to hear right now! This week’s Additional Host is Ariel Kirst, from Great River Public Library! Each week we like to connect the theme of our books with our beverages. We have several options for beverages to enjoy during a pandemic. If you missed our episode on . A quick listen to that, and reading some of those books, will help you to keep things in perspective as we all work though our current situation.
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Episode 511: Hiking
07/05/2020 Duración: 26minWelcome back to the show. We are so glad you are here, joining us for the book group discussion! You can find our . We recorded this episode while we were socially distancing! So, enjoy us recording all from our own homes. This week we are talking about hiking! Right now, we are all focused on our social distancing and not doing long-distance hiking trips. But as long as we are thoughtful of our fellow hikers, heading outside for some fresh air and exercise is good for us. Even if you can’t make it out to hike, you can do some hiking with books! Our Guest Host is Kate Wallace, from Marketing and Communications at the St Cloud Technical and Community College. She is also an occasional hiker, and has visited every state park in Minnesota!
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Episode 510: High Fantasy
30/04/2020 Duración: 28minThank you for joining us on Reading With Libraries! We are so glad you are here to join our book group podcast! This week we’re excited to explore a very popular genre: High Fantasy! We are so pleased to welcome new Guest Host Eric from the St. Cloud Public Library! You can find our full . Each week we like to connect the theme of our books with our beverages. Today we have drinks from the blog They warn: “The drinking feats mentioned in this list are not recommended in real life unless you happen to be an Orc barbarian or a half dragon.” We are sipping slowly and taking our chances!
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Episode 509: Books with Food
23/04/2020 Duración: 25minWelcome back to the show. We are so glad you are here, joining us for the book group discussion! Check out our . This week we are chatting about food books! Food is always important, and can cover so many different aspects of life, so it’s a very full genre. If you like this, you should check out our . We are going to look at other areas of food this time, and that one was filled with all sorts of tasty books! This week our returning Guest Host is Ariel Kirst, from Great River Regional Public Library. Each week we like to connect the theme of our books with our beverages, and we each came prepared with our own drink to enjoy while we talk about our books. You are an important part of this book group, so if you don’t have a beverage go ahead and get one now. Each of our beverages will have a recipe or a link on our episode page, so you can try them yourself! Food is such a huge topic, it’s almost impossible to really get your hands around this topic. We aren’t even going to try today! None of us are doctor
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Episode 508: Books for Springtime
16/04/2020 Duración: 25minThank you for joining us on Reading With Libraries! We are so glad you are here to join our book group podcast! This week we’re embracing the season and talking about books to enjoy during spring. Thank you so much to frequent Guest Host Ariel for joining us! Each week we like to connect the theme of our books with our beverages. Today we have drinks that channel the excitement of springtime! All the recipes for beverages are on our . We’re excited to share books with spring themes like flowers and gardens, or simply books that are even more enjoyable in the spring. Spring is such a relief after long Minnesota winters so we hope we’ve shared some books that can make your enjoyment of the season even better!
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Episode 507: YA Latinx Fantasy
09/04/2020 Duración: 25minWelcome back to Reading With Libraries Season Five! This week we’re welcoming Returning Guest Host Leah Larson from State Library Services! Thank you for joining us to chat about YA Fantasy with a Latinx focus! You can find our full . We have all the links to the beverages we enjoy, the background materials, and the books we have to share. Thanks so much to you for joining us this week for the book group! It’s always better when you are here with us. Join us on Patreon, to get some behind-the scenes secrets after every episode. Official Office Dog Lady Grey appreciates your support. (She’s paid in treats, and a portion of your support goes directly to rewarding her for being such a good doggo!). Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to get every episode, genre, and book suggestions dropped right into your favorite app. And if you prefer to stream them, every episode we have created is on our .
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Episode 506: Library History and Mystery
02/04/2020 Duración: 30minWelcome back to the show. We are so glad you are here, joining us for the book group discussion! You can find our full show notes page . All the links we share are there, to the beverages we enjoyed, the books we discussed, and the resources we discussed. This week we are celebrating libraries! We like libraries, and there are so many interesting books out there about them! So we are going to admire books about libraries, specifically history and mysteries. (More library genres will follow.) This week our returning Guest Host is Violet Fox, a Dewey Editor. Thanks so much to you for joining us this week for the book group! It’s always better when you are here with us. Join us on Patreon, to get some behind-the scenes secrets after every episode. Official Office Dog Lady Grey appreciates your support. (She’s paid in treats, and a portion of your support goes directly to rewarding her for being such a good doggo!).
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Episode 505: Environmental Kids
26/03/2020 Duración: 25minThank you for joining us on Reading With Libraries! We are so glad you are here to join our book group podcast! This week we’re discussing environmental books for kids and are so excited to welcome a new Guest Host to the podcast: Beth Russell from the Rockford Middle School-Center for Environmental Studies. Thanks for joining us, Beth! We will be talking about environmental books that are both fiction and nonfiction, with a specific focus on titles for young readers. Check out our . We have links to the books we discuss this week, and the beverages we shared!
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Episode 504: Microhistory
19/03/2020 Duración: 33minWelcome back to the show. We are so glad you are here, joining us for the book group discussion! This week we look at books on microhistory.In this genre, we look at small pieces of history on a focused subject. You can find our full , with links to the beverages we enjoyed and the books we shared. Our returning Guest Host is Annie Larson from the College of St Benedict library. J to get some behind-the scenes secrets after every episode. Official Office Dog Lady Grey appreciates your support. (She’s paid in treats, and a portion of your support goes directly to rewarding her for being such a good doggo!).
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Episode 503: Chick Lit
12/03/2020 Duración: 30minThank you for joining us on Reading With Libraries! We are so glad you are here to join our book group podcast! You can find our . We give you links to all the beverages we enjoyed, and the books we share here. We started this podcast to provide useful information for library people doing Reader’s Advisory work. There are so many books out there that it’s tough to be an expert on all of them. So we pick a new genre each week to chat about and hopefully provide you with some insight into what may be an unfamiliar genre! This week we’re talking about a very popular genre: chick lit! Thank you to our returning Guest Host Ariel for coming to share books with us!
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Episode 502: YA Books for Boys
05/03/2020 Duración: 28minHello! Thank you for joining us on Reading With Libraries! We’re so glad you could be here to enjoy our book group podcast. You can find our , with links to all our resources and books discussed. This week we’re discussing YA books that help teen boys to develop a love of reading. We’ll share book titles and ideas to encourage them to form strong reading habits while still in school. We are so pleased to welcome back a Guest Host with firsthand experience with this issue - Bethany Kauffman, media specialist from Rogers High School!
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Episode 501: Spooky Reads
27/02/2020 Duración: 29minWelcome to our first episode of Reading With Libraries Season Five! We are so happy to be back, and it's great to have you continue to enjoy our book group podcast! You can get our complete . This week we’re discussing a topic we covered in our very first season of Reading With Libraries: Horror! to catch up on all the good books we suggested. It seems like this genre has gotten more popular recently and we’re excited to discuss it again, this time with the help of a returning guest host! Welcome back to Kelly Kraemer from the St. Ben’s/St. John’s Libraries!
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Browsing Books: John A. Latsch State Park
18/02/2020 Duración: 07minWe like books; we like parks - and Minnesota is lucky to have both of them! Join our Goodreads book challenge: . We give you a link to each state park, a short fact, and a prompt for you to find a book. You find it, and read a book, and then tell us all about it. In this podcast, we give you a few suggestions for books to fit a prompt for each park. Try one of these books, or find one of your own to enjoy! The John A. Latsch State Park was founded in 1925. (First established as Scenic Highway State Park, it was officially designated as a State Park in 1997.) Steamboat captains used to travel along this park, so enjoy a book with a boat of any sort on the cover or in the plot.
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Browsing Books: Jay Cooke State Park
11/02/2020 Duración: 07minWe like books; we like parks - and Minnesota is lucky to have both of them! Join our Goodreads book challenge: . We give you a link to each state park, a short fact, and a prompt for you to find a book. You find it, and read a book, and then tell us all about it. In this podcast, we give you a few suggestions for books to fit a prompt for each park. Try one of these books, or find one of your own to enjoy! is a beautiful park, famous for the sights and for their swinging suspension bridge! Enjoy this park by reading a book featuring a bridge, either on the cover or as a plot point.