A List of Lists: April 2012
Visit NYPL's BiblioCommons for these lists and many more. You can also create your own and share them with us in the comments! See below for some interesting staff picks from the past month, on topics both timely and timeless:
April is Poetry Month, and April 26 is Poem in Your Pocket Day. Don't be caught unprepared; NYPL staff can help you find the perfect poem.
Blog posts with lists you may have missed:
- The Annotated X-Men (by Ryan Donovan)
- Remembering the Titanic, a Book List for Teens (by Anne Rouyer)
- Lost & Found at the Children's Center at 42nd Street (by Louise Lareau)
- Children's Center Picks: Tornados (by Sue Yee)
More listy goodness for:
- Nora Roberts fans
- Resume writers
- Musical tots
- Aspiring cowboys and girls
- Dog lovers
- Artists with a computer for a canvas
- Golden Age cinéastes
Thanks to the listmakers!
High Bridge, Mulberry Street, Schomburg Center, Mid-Manhattan, Seward Park, Children's Center at 42nd Street, Ottendorfer, Sedgwick, Van Nest, Riverdale, Morris Park
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