Kelly Jensen

Kelly is a former librarian and a long-time blogger at STACKED. She's the editor/author of (DON'T) CALL ME CRAZY: 33 VOICES START THE CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH and the editor/author of HERE WE ARE: FEMINISM FOR THE REAL WORLD. Her next book, BODY TALK, will publish in Fall 2020. Follow her on Instagram @heykellyjensen.

It’s Yours Now: 2020 Public Domain Books

Take a peek at the 2020 public domain books, featuring an array of titles published first in English in 1924.

70+ Hilarious Book Puns To Make You Laugh and Groan

You know you can't resist 'em, so go ahead and lean right on in. Enjoy over 70 hilarious and painful book puns (& add your own!).

THIRTEEN DOORWAYS, Wolves, and The Power of Place

Laura Ruby's THIRTEEN DOORWAYS, WOLVES BEHIND THEM ALL and the realities of Sicilian heritage and immigration in Chicago.

Readers Are More Satisfied With Their Lives Than Nonreaders, New Study Suggests

Readers are more satisfied with their lives than nonreaders, a new study suggestions, but there are a few crucial things to keep in mind about the data.

If You Can Only Read One Book Per Country, Make It This

"If you could only read one book per country, make it this one": A Reddit post that offers an incredibly rich reading list to great global literature.

Trends In YA Since The 2016 Election and What They Say About Current Society

Post-election 2016, what's to be made of the trends in YA fiction?

Want To Borrow A Library Ebook? Why It Might Become More Challenging (& How Libraries Are Fighting Back)

Macmillan's embargo on new ebooks impacts public libraries, now scrambling to make materials available to patrons.

Summer Scares Is Back For Another Haunt!

The Summer Scares program, connecting libraries with great horror reads, is back for another spooky season!

The Most Popular Books In Libraries, July–September 2019

Take a peek at the most popular books in libraries during the third quarter of 2019, courtesy of Panorama Picks.

20 Must-Read YA Books with Disabled Characters

Add these 20 outstanding YA books with disabled characters, offering a solid array of portrayals of living with a disability, to your TBR.