Saturday, September 7, 2019

Welcome Back

We hope everyone had a great summer.  There are several things we in the library are looking forward to.  First, Chris Kinley is going to lead this year's eSports team.  More information should be coming soon from him on that and we hope to grow the team.  Second, the tech department, with the help of Phil Hobby, Katie Fletcher, and Kassidy Castillo, will be putting on the Anchors Film Festival again on May 22.  Finally, the library is expanding its reach, penetrating into classrooms with the simple use of book carts and teacher enthusiasm around reading. 

Monday, June 17, 2019

Summer Reading

Hey everyone,

I just wanted to wish everyone a great summer and also talk a little about books and summer reading.  Currently, I have been trying to get kids and staff to bring in their overdue library books.  However, I would be delighted to check books out to anyone for the summer.  I am going to link some of the best books of the year below.


Dan's bookshelf: read

Beneath a Scarlet Sky
really liked it
tagged: historical-fiction and war
The Monk of Mokha
really liked it
tagged: great-non-fiction and war
Laughing at My Nightmare
it was amazing
tagged: bio, funny, great-non-fiction, and high-school-life
Us Against You
it was amazing
tagged: funny and sports-fiction
Beartown
it was amazing
tagged: sports-fiction
The Seclusion
really liked it
tagged: dystopia and sci-fi
Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy
it was amazing
tagged: great-non-fiction, historical, politics, and that-s-messed-up
Audacity
it was amazing
tagged: historical-fiction and outgroup-allies
Challenger Deep
it was amazing
tagged: funny, high-school-life, and without-a-home
Shark Girl
really liked it
tagged: high-school-life
American Prison: A Reporter's Undercover Journey into the Business of Punishment
it was amazing
tagged: great-non-fiction, that-s-messed-up, and crime
Sadie
really liked it
tagged: suspense and survival

goodreads.com