#HoldShelf Gallery: March 2015
I have a large group of students who visit the library almost every day to place books on hold and to check on the status of their holds. After they place a book on hold or pick up a special book that is waiting for them on the hold shelf, they often look at displays, have conversations with me, and find something they didn't know they needed. The hold shelf brings readers to the library.
Let's take a look at what readers around the world are excited to read.
Travis Jonker's shelf
My shelf
Bernard Zell Anshe Emet School's shelf
Jessup School's shelf
Coudersport Elementary School's shelf
Elizabeth Husketh's shelf
Apollo's shelf
South Mebane Elementary's shelf
Westchester Elementary School's shelf
Dana Frank's shelf
Perryton Junior High's shelf
Rush Creek Elementary School's shelf
Gretchen's shelf
Angie Woodson's shelf
Megan's shelf
Linda's shelf
Mrs. N's shelf
Maria's shelf
Campbell Middle School's shelf
Brenda Kahn's shelf
Wallace Elementary School
Shari Butterfield's shelf
Amy Ball's shelf
Diane Brown's shelf
Jamie Jensen's shelf
Amy Timmins' shelf
Jennifer Gordon's shelf
Debbie Alvarez's shelf
Book Tasty's shelf
Irving School's shelf
Sharon Peterson's shelf
Mrs. Greer's shelf
King County Library's shelf
Rebecca Wynkoop's shelf
Bethe Marie Lehman's shelf
@BooksonBikes' shelf
Carver Middle School's shelf
Chad Reno's shelf
Bryant Elementary School's shelf
Oak School's shelf
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