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High School (9-12)

Finding a place in the world

Posted by Jane J on Jan 3, 2025
Sarah Beth
Durst

I fully admit that a large reason for why I read the book that came before this one, The Spellshop (reviewed here), was because the cover was so gorgeous. This second one, set in this same world, has an equally gorgeous cover, but I can safely say that my choice to read this time was because of the enjoyment I had with the first book. And equally safe to say, I loved this even more than the first.

Murder at the club

Posted by Jane J on Nov 26, 2024
Harin
Nagendra

Kaveri Murthy has recently joined her doctor husband, Ramu, in Bangalore in 1921 India. And while Kaveri is happy with her new husband, she's chafing a bit under the watchful eye of her new mother-in-law and her expectations of what a "good" wife should be. Kaveri is smart and has dreams of continuing her education, but knows that much will depend on what her husband may allow. When Kaveri witnesses strange interactions at the club and a murder occurs directly after? Kaveri is determined to investigate.

Changing bodies, changing powers

Posted by Molly W on Sep 25, 2024
A review of Taxi Ghost by
Sophie
Escabasse

This sensitive and empowering middle grade graphic novel focuses on changes associated with adolescence. Set in modern-day Montreal, Adèle is enjoying her winter break when she discovers something new about herself: she can see and hear ghosts. Adèle first hears voices in the backseat of the car while her sister is driving her to the Mile End Library. Then she sees the same elderly man waiting outside her family's convenience store, the Blue Goose Dépanneur, several days in a row.  

Britannica Library: All Ages

Comprehensive reference and learning resource for children and adults.

Britannica Library is a comprehensive reference and learning resource for children and adults. It includes four distinct collections and reading levels in one site: Young Children (PreK-2nd grade), Children (3rd-5th grade), Young Adults (6th-12th grade), and Reference Center (Adults).

 

Points of View Reference Source

Resources presenting multiple sides of an issue to help develop persuasive arguments and essays, better understand controversial issues, and develop analytical thinking skills.

Resources presenting multiple sides of an issue to help assess and develop persuasive arguments and essays, better understand controversial issues, and develop analytical thinking skills. Provides a balance of materials from all viewpoints, leading political magazines, newspapers, radio & TV news transcripts, primary source documents, reference books, images, and research guides. Includes hundreds of topics, each with an Overview, Point, and Counterpoint and Guide to Critical Analysis:

ChiltonLibrary (Auto Repair)

OEM repair, maintenance, and service information on most cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs. Provides step-by-step procedures, diagnostic and troubleshooting help, and a video library.

ChiltonLibrary provides access to repair, maintenance, and service information on most cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs on the road today. People who want to replace the remote key battery, install brake pads, or just understand their vehicle better can tap into ChiltonLibrary for trusted information.

Sweet Anticipation for September 2024

Posted by Katie H on Aug 22, 2024
A review of New Titles by

It’s the most wonderful time of the year!  Not THE holiday season, but it’s as good as the holidays for the book lovers out there—the start of the fall publishing season. Fall sees the release of the heavy hitters of publishers’ catalogs as award season ramps up and booksellers start to build stock—and buzz—for those holiday shoppers. Here’s what to look forward to for next month:

Finding your love (hold the garlic)

Posted by Jane J on Aug 8, 2024
A review of Fangs by
Sarah
Andersen

My last couple reviews have been books with darker theme and tone, so I thought I should switch it up. Now, if you've seen the book cover and title, Fangs, you may be thinking, how is a book about a vampire (and a werewolf, btw) going to lighten things up? Here's how: throw in a sweet, quirky romance and about as many (sometimes groanworthy) dad-type jokes poking fun at paranormal stereotypes and you have a graphic novel that will have you smiling (for sure) from first to last, and likely giggling often along the way.