Lisa Von Drasek hosts Read This Book!, which features University of Minnesota librarians who review books from various genres: including children’s literature, cookbooks, science, mysteries, and popular literature.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 129 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsEducation |
Lisa Von Drasek recommends two books in this installment of Read This Book:
• “So Cold” — by John Coy, Illustrated by Chris Park — an engaging children’s book about a father and son who practice science experiments using household objects outside on... more
Lisa Von Drasek and Erin McBrien discussed the children’s books, “Writing Boxes” and “I’m From” on this installment of Read This Book from the University of Minnesota Libraries. Von Drasek is the author of “Writing Boxes” and “I’m From” was written b... more
Erin McBrien and Lisa Von Drasek discuss “First Words” by Joyce Sutphen in this episode of Read This Book from the University of Minnesota Libraries.
About Lisa Von Drasek and Erin McBrien
Lisa Von Drasek is the Curator of the Children’s Literature... more
Lacie McMillin and Lisa Von Drasek discuss the Sonali Dev “Raje Series” on this installment of Read This Book! The Rajes are an immigrant Indian family descended from royalty, who have built their lives in San Francisco.
About Lisa Von Drasek and La... more
Jessica Abbazio and Lisa Von Drasek discuss “The Midnight Library” by Matt Haig on this installment of Read This Book from the University of Minnesota Library.
About Lisa Von Drasek and Jessica Abbazio
Lisa Von Drasek is the Curator of the Children... more
Davu Underwood Seru discussed with Lisa Von Drasek the book, “A Darker Wilderness” on this installment of Read This Book from the University of Minnesota Libraries. The book was edited by Erin Sharkey.
About Lisa Von Drasek and Davu Seru
Lisa Von D... more
“Hairs / Pelitos” was reviewed by Patricia Izek and Lisa Von Drasek on this installment of Read This Book from the University of Minnesota Libraries.
“This jewel-like vignette from Sandra Cisneros’s best-selling The House on Mango Street shows, thro... more
Jennie Burroughs and Lisa Von Drasek discuss “The Golden Enclaves” by Naomi Novik in this installment of Read This Book from the University of Minnesota Libraries.
“Saving the world is a test no school of magic can prepare you for in the triumphant ... more
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