[aisle] Booktalking Using Gossip, but not "Gossip"

Tasha Squires tsquires at dg58.org
Sat Nov 5 22:45:56 CDT 2022


Hi Alan and all,

I heard about her talk from one of your colleagues - Christy Rush Levine -
who I used to booktalk for years ago when I worked at Fountaindale Public
Library. Christy mentioned that some of how I do my booktalks was like what
Barnes was describing.

I currently have a podcast that I do of my booktalks if you'd like to check
them out. And they are all for middle school students since I'm in a 7/8
grade school, which might be helpful to you since I know you are in a
middle school too!

Here is a link to my booktalk podcast if you wanted to check it out:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/229361

I hope someone else is able to give you the information from Barnes though!
Have a great weekend!
Tasha


On Sat, Nov 5, 2022 at 9:46 AM Holtz, Alan C. (BMS) via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Dear collective,
>
>
>
> I absolutely loved Barnes example of a booktalk done in a gossip format.
> Unfortunately, the folder for her presentation is empty.
> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14_Gx7B4MbIeA2tUcRK6ftNkV_MAMDqBa
>
>
>
> Did anyone record the video clip of her booktalking a book in a
> gossip-style? I tried Googling it (and Advanced Google), but the results
> are dominated by booktalks for *Gossip Girl*. I tried eliminating “Gossip
> Girl,” but that just lead to booktalks for a book called *Gossip*. Gotta
> love Google.
>
>
>
> Well, can anyone share the video Barnes did or a gossip-style booktalk you
> have created?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alan, Librarian serving Brooks in Bolingbrook
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Tasha Squires
O'Neill Middle School
School Librarian
tsquires at dg58.org
(630) 719-5815

Author of Library Partnerships: Making Connections Between School and
Public Libraries, 2009, Information Today, Inc.
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