10 Resources for Library & Bookish Content!
@TomesandTextiles on Instagram and TikTok
TomesandTextiles is an account created by Carmen Alvarez, a Latina creator who does a weekly roundup of Latinx titles releasing each week.
Black Children’s Books and Authors (BCBA)
This website is created by a nonprofit organization with a mission to center Black children’s stories and spread awareness of Black stories and authors.
Book Riot YA & Newsletters
I subscribe to Book Riot and their newsletters specifically focused on YA and Literary Activism. “Book Riot is the largest independent editorial book site in North America”! What?! After poking around the site again for this assignment I subscribed to their newsletters “In Reading Color”, “Our Queerest Shelves”, and “The Best of Book Riot”.
@muslimbookreviewers on Instagram
Muslim book reviewers is an instagram account created by four Muslim book reviewers who each have their own accounts where they review books, but also a shared account where they review books and provide other services like beta & sensitivity reading, consultations, editing, etc.
@Maistorybooklibrary on Instagram
This account focuses more on picture books. The creator of the account Maya Lê creates reels for collections of books on given topics. These reels can be helpful to check our library collection and see if we have any gaps in our collections also. Collection topics range from books featuring characters with service dogs to celebrating holidays, courage, and a book to read the next time your child tells a lie. Sometimes parents come into the library with unique requests for a book that may address a conversation they had with their child. This account is a great go to for those types of questions!
@silverunicornbookstore, @high_five_books, @allshewrotebooks @brooklinebooksmith
I follow local, independent bookstores that I like on Instagram and TikTok! This is helpful to learn about local author events to attend and new books.
We Here
We Here is an organization dedicated to supporting and creating a community for BIPOC librarians. They have a website, Facebook group, a Patreon, and more!
Massachusetts School Library Association (MSLA)
Massachusetts School Library Association is a resource for librarians in Massachusetts. Resources range from their annual conference, professional development, a newsletter, etc.
Youth Services Book Reviews
This is a website of book reviews and short summaries created by Massachusetts School Librarians. This website runs off of contributors who are school librarians and submit reviews.
Facebook Groups
Facebook groups are another great resource to find templates, lesson plan ideas, or get multiple perspectives on a question. One Facebook Group I am a part of that is pretty active is School Libraries Rock run by Kristina Uihlein Holzweiss!
After choosing 10 I realized I do not follow many Youtubers. Any suggestions on book creators on Youtube to follow?
Highlights of the Week
giving a shout out to some of my favorite bookish creators and exploring their content more!
Discovering new bookish content creators
Recognizing what areas I'd still like to work on finding content for
What are you top 10 resources and/or bookish creators?














