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<url><loc>https://thelaidbacklibrarian.blog/2026/04/21/if-your-fantasy-section-is-feeling-a-little-meh-youre-not-alone-even-the-most-magical-collections-can-get-overlooked-when-students-dont-know-where-to-start-the-goo/</loc><news:news><news:publication><news:name>The Laidback Librarian</news:name><news:language>en</news:language></news:publication><news:publication_date>2026-04-21T18:28:10+00:00</news:publication_date><news:title>If your fantasy section is feeling a little… meh—you’re not alone. Even the most magical collections can get overlooked when students don’t know where to start. The good news? You don’t need a full library makeover to fix it. Sometimes, all it takes is a few well-placed words to turn browsers into readers.</news:title><news:keywords>books, reading, writing, fiction, fantasy</news:keywords></news:news></url></urlset>
