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Howl’s Moving YA Book Boxes

Episode 4 of the Important Library Stuff podcast, hosted by Prince William Public Libraries, titled "Howl’s Moving YA Book Boxes" was published on December 19, 2023 and runs 29 minutes.

December 19, 2023 ·29m · Important Library Stuff

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There are so many ways for young adults to use their library! Learn all about it from two teens from Central's TAG and the librarian technician who runs Manassas City Library's TAG! NOTE: As of October 2024, YA Book Boxes are no longer available.

There are so many ways for young adults to use their library! Learn all about it from two teens from Central's TAG and the librarian technician who runs Manassas City Library's TAG!

NOTE: As of October 2024, YA Book Boxes are no longer available.

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