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Books Everyone Should Own is Back!
After a hiatus from the shelves, Books Everyone Should Own (BESO) is making its much awaited return, and...
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Happy World Poetry Day! You Don’t Hate Poetry
Put poets Carmen Maria Machado and Ada Limón in the same room and what do you get? A quote, haphazardly...
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International Women’s Day & Influential Women Authors
March 8th is International Women’s Day and what better way to honor the social, economic,...
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Employee Favorites
At Juniper Books, our employees are more than just booksellers – they're passionate readers, book lovers, and sometimes cats, who bring their deep knowledge and personal favorites to...
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Here’s Why You Need the “Targaryen Encyclopedia”
Your ‘Games of Thrones’ library is not complete without “Fire & Blood.”
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Happy Birthday, Toni Morrison!
Juniper Books celebrates what would’ve been Toni Morrison’s 92nd birthday party this past weekend (and if...
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Valentine’s Inspiration from Five Love Poets
Celebrating Valentine's Day with five excerpts from the Love Poems Banded Book Set. Before there were...
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Visiting The Library: Celebrating Black Stories
Delving into the image featured on the jackets of the African American Literature Set. ...
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The Zodiac Signs of Your Favorite Fictional Characters
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Yates, 2007) via giphy ...
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Start the New Year with an Epic Series
New Year’s Resolution to read more? Read more
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Becoming Heroic
Rick Riordan’s wildly popular young reader book series follows 12-year-old demigod, Percy, and his magical friends on all sorts of Olympic adventures drawn from Greek heroic mythology and the...
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A Series of Unfortunate Events
A children’s story like no other, it’s known for its satirical narration, absurdist story, dark humor, and willingness to ask difficult moral questions.