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Week 11 Prompt  "Ebooks and audiobooks are a part of our landscape. What does the change in medium mean for appeal factors? If you can't hold a book and feel the physical weight of it in your hands, how does that affect your knowledge of the genre? How about readers being able to change the font, line spacing, and color of text - how does that affect pacing and tone? How about audiobooks? Track length, narrator choice, is there music?  For this week, I want you to think about how ebooks and audiobooks affect appeal factors - also think about appeals that are unique to both mediums. Please feel free to use your own experience and that of your (anonymous of course) patrons. I look forward to reading these!" I was always against ebooks, until I actually read one. I needed a book for an annotation assignment and it wasn't available in hardback, so I found it on Overdrive and presto! As a lover of instant gratification and wish fulfillment with poor impulse

Week 12 Prompt: Nonfiction Matrix Annotation- On Tyranny by Timothy Snyder

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For your prompt this week, please complete the Readers' Advisory Matrix, found on the last page of the reading title "RA Guide to Nonfiction" in the Canvas files, about a non-fiction book you have read. If you have not read a non-fiction book recently, feel free to use some of the techniques on how to "read" a book in five minutes such as Mary Chelton's handouts or any others we have covered to get a feel for a non-fiction book. I look forward to reading these! Author : Timothy Snyder Title : On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century Publication date : 2017 Number of pages : 126 Geographic setting : N/A Time period : 20 th and 21 st century Subject headings : Despotism. History, Modern—20 th century. Political ethics. Democracy—United States. Political culture—United States. Type : Book Series notes : N/A Book Summary : An essay divided into twenty sections on lessons from past episodes in hi