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Weekly Tea Discussion: Joy of Jane

I was never your average child reader. When I was young, for some reason, I was a type that was drawn to books that were older to me. Don’t getContinue reading “Weekly Tea Discussion: Joy of Jane”

Weekly Tea Discussion: Libraries Reconnection With Reading

It’s that time of year again. Temperatures rise, the sun seems to shine so much brighter, and summer reading arrives in full swing. Summer Reading, not only in schools, butContinue reading “Weekly Tea Discussion: Libraries Reconnection With Reading”

Weekly Tea Discussion: Millennial Women and Depression

I know that lately I have been writing posts about anxiety and feeling of being overworked. But I feel that this is an important issue and I feel it needsContinue reading “Weekly Tea Discussion: Millennial Women and Depression”

Weekly Tea Discussion: Choosing Hobbies Over Work

Hobbies are important to have. But what do you do if life, your work life specifically, gets in the way?

Weekly Tea Discussion: Who’s More Realistic, YA or Adult Books?

Hello all! Welcome to another dose of Weekly Tea Discussion! This week’s discussion question: Who is more realistic, YA books or Adult Fiction? As we book lovers know, books always manageContinue reading “Weekly Tea Discussion: Who’s More Realistic, YA or Adult Books?”

Weekly Tea Discussion: Is the Librarian Profession Overworking the Librarians?

As we through all of our problems and issues on the table, we were left with uncertainty on who was really to blame. But one of my friends asked an interesting question that I am asking for this week’s discussion: is the librarian profession overworking the librarians?

Weekly Tea Discussions Have Their Own Page!

Love reading my weekly tea discussions? Well, now you can find them all one one page! You can find all my weekly tea discussions here: Weekly Tea Discussions Is there isContinue reading “Weekly Tea Discussions Have Their Own Page!”

Weekly Tea Discussion: Why Are People Afraid of the Arts?

Two days ago, President Trump announced a proposal budget that would cut funding to arts and education programs. This would propel the elimination of four independent cultural agencies – theContinue reading “Weekly Tea Discussion: Why Are People Afraid of the Arts?”

Weekly Tea Discussion: Who Is Responsible For Bookstores Closing?

This past week, my neighborhood received some sad news. The Barnes and Noble, which is located in the Bay Plaza Shopping Center in the Co-op City section of the Bronx,Continue reading “Weekly Tea Discussion: Who Is Responsible For Bookstores Closing?”

Weekly Tea Discussion:Can Song Lyrics Be Considered as Literature?

  This past week, Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Bob Dylan is in company with other famous laureates such as T.S. Eliot, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Toni Morrison, andContinue reading “Weekly Tea Discussion:Can Song Lyrics Be Considered as Literature?”