This Week’s Tweets and Pins

Here are the links I shared on my Twitter and Pinterest accounts this week that I hope you find interesting:

CHILDREN’S BOOKS

Baby Horn BOO! – The Horn Book http://buff.ly/1chUBcx #kidlit

The Millions : 5 Series You Probably Missed as a Kid (But Should Read as an Adult) http://buff.ly/1aEtGIu #kidlit

The Most Terrifying Story You’ll Ever Hear (Benjamin Percy reads Goodnight Moon) | Graywolf Press http://buff.ly/1cprmo9 #kidlit

One woman’s quest to get kids reading in the Arab world http://buff.ly/1aEEPct #reading

Purrfect reads – The Horn Book http://buff.ly/1aLMS7t #kidlit #cats

Sandra Greaves’s top 10 ghost stories | Children’s books http://buff.ly/1cpsKqI #kidlit

UAEBBY approves final shortlist for Arabic children’s literature award http://buff.ly/1irv9mn #kidlit

EBOOKS

ALA Moves Forward in Ebook Arena | American Libraries Magazine http://buff.ly/1clEzOO #ebooks #libraries

HarperCollins begins selling ebooks directly to readers – http://buff.ly/1aHSL5B #ebooks

The Official SCBWI Blog: Have You Heard Of The Independent E-Book Stores? http://buff.ly/HteDq4 #ebooks

Why is the Ebook Business So Out of Sync with Consumers? | Publishing Perspectives http://buff.ly/HunXLf #ebooks

LIBRARIES

Community Creativity: Enabling local publishing in libraries | American Libraries Magazine http://buff.ly/1clZX6H #libraries

Internet Librarian 2013 – Web Trends to Watch in 2014 | Librarian in Black Blog – Sarah Houghton http://buff.ly/1ci6ijw #libraries

Make it @ your library website launches, connecting librarians with makerspace projects – http://buff.ly/1aECZZ3 #libraries #make

TECHNOLOGY

Embattled Snowden email provider returns with new Dark Mail encryption service | The Verge http://buff.ly/1aEHwZK

Google Channels Pixar to Change Storytelling as We Know It | Wired Business http://buff.ly/16KbRc6

Online Anonymity Is Not Only for Trolls and Political Dissidents | Electronic Frontier Foundation http://buff.ly/HtdtuI

TEEN READS

Books Against Bullies http://buff.ly/1cpqZKp #yalit

Random House acquires Figment, the teen writing site founded by Condé Nast vets — Tech News and Analysis http://buff.ly/1aEMkzY #yalit