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School Library Journal (SLJ) is an American monthly magazine containing reviews and other articles for school librarians, media specialists, and public librarians who work with young people. Articles cover a wide variety of topics, with a focus on technology, multimedia , and other information resources that are likely to interest young learners.
The Urban Assembly School for Law & Justice, often shortened to SLJ, is a small law-themed college preparatory public high school in Brooklyn, New York City.It is one of a group of 21 high and middle schools operated by the Urban Assembly (a New York City non-profit organization), which do not require entrance examinations The school is housed in a courthouse building near the Brooklyn Bridge.
The initials SLJ or slj may refer to: School Library Journal, with articles and book reviews for library professionals; Stellar Airpark, near Chandler, Arizona, IATA code; Southern Literary Journal, of the US South; Samuel L. Jackson, American actor; Solomon Airport, IATA airport code "SLJ"
Front Desk received starred reviews from the School Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews.Katya Schapiro, who reviewed for the SLJ, commented on the "light, positive tone" Yang maintains in the book about the heavy themes, as well as the "satisfying dose of wish fulfillment that closes the story".
The book received starred reviews from Booklist, [1] School Library Journal, [2] The Horn Book, [3] and Publishers Weekly, [4] as well as positive reviews from Kirkus, [5] The Washington Post, [6] The New York Times, [7] NPR, [8] and Entertainment Weekly.
It was critically well-received, becoming a Summer/Fall 2022 Indies Introduce YA selection, [8] and a Best Book of 2022 as chosen by Kirkus Reviews [9] and School Library Journal, [10] as well as garnering starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, [11] Booklist, [12] School Library Journal, [13] BookPage, [14] and Shelf Awareness.
When Stars Are Scattered was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Booklist, [3] The Horn Book, [4] Kirkus Reviews, [5] Publishers Weekly, [6] and School Library Journal. [7] Writing for School Library Journal, Steven Engelfried said, "The writing is intriguing and easy to understand. The graphics are beautiful and really ...
The Poet X was well reviewed, receiving starred reviews from The Horn Book Magazine, [4] Kirkus Reviews, [1] Publishers Weekly, [5] Shelf Awareness, [6] and School Library Journal, [7] as well as positive reviews from Booklist, [8] the Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, [9] and The New York Times.