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Out of the Stacks

An Education and K-12 podcast
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 Episode 62 begins with Mauser’s animated review of Name the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss.  The first book in the Kingkiller Chronicles delves into the murky autobiography of Kvothe, the legendary musician and adventurous student. However,  this i
Hauser enthusiastically embraces historical fiction – 1892 New England style – with title character Jackaby, who is an investigator of peculiar events with the added talent of supernatural detection.  Abigail, who just happens to have an uncann
After an autumn hiatus and much reading, the hosts are back and starting 2015 with  Hauser’s  very special guest, Austin-based author Lindsay Lane who discusses her book, Evidence of Things Not Seen.  Ms. Lane describes how the idea for the sto
McElroy opens this books only episode with a review of a book about President Taft stuck in quite a compromising situation.  Hauser shares a book of crafting goodness written by fellow librarian, Jessica Pigza. Mauser rounds out the episode wit
A car wreck, eight months in rehab, amnesia, and six mysterious weeks that no one will help recovering Ember remember. Something has changed; is it her? Hauser  mysteriously reviews Loud Awake & Lost by Adele Griffin.With a mix of magical real
Juxtaposing Greek mythology and the rivalry between two sisters – the former told in graphic novel format, the latter in prose –  The Year of the Beasts delves the depths of first love, jealousy, and revenge-plotting.  And if that isn’t enough,
Recorded in an undisclosed location, this episode focuses entirely on books.  Hauser begins reviews with a nonfiction YA selection about the manhunt for Lincoln’s Killer. Mauser shares the literary goodness of Terry Pratchett’s latest offering.
This episode, recorded at Opa! on South Lamar in Austin, features book reviews and a discussion of means to professional development.McElroy begins reviews with the problem solving Perfectly Percy, a companion to Hugs for Pearl, as well as a r
Today Hauser introduces us to Saint Felix in her review of What We Keep Is Not Always What Will Stay, by Amanda Cockrell. Mauser celebrates the art and storytelling of  Doug Tennapel (Ghostopolis), and McElroy teaches us to watch our assumption
Episode 53 finds the crew once again at Opa! (thanks, Opa! staff and customers for putting up with us) discussing folklore, science, and classic children’s lit in the book reviews and the joys of audio to increase books “read.”We reversed the
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