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High School (9-12)

Granting wishes. Kleenex required.

Posted by Molly W on Sep 18, 2019
Kathleen
Raymundo

This short and thought provoking comic will tug at your heartstrings. It's the first day of school and an introverted girl who wants to be left alone finds an empty seat on the bus. She settles in for a ride of quiet and solitude. This is interrupted by a curious and talkative little boy who keeps pestering her for school supplies. His constant requests and questions wear her down and she finally snaps at him.

Who holds the power?

Posted by Jane J on Sep 16, 2019
A review of A Little Hatred by
Joe
Abercrombie

My first Joe Abercrombie reads were his Shattered Sea trilogy, so A Little Hatred, introducing his Age of Madness series, is my introduction to the world of Angland (a world created with a cast of characters who are a generation earlier in his First Law series).

Pumpkins as a muse

Posted by Molly W on Sep 1, 2019
A review of Pumpkinheads by
Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks
with colorist Sarah Stern

Fall is here, school is in full swing and harvest time is now. That means visits to apple orchards, corn mazes and pumpkin patches. Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks is the perfect book to read to celebrate the season.

Told from the distaff side

Posted by Jane J on Aug 28, 2019
A review of Milady by
Laura
Sullivan

As a kid I loved the Three Musketeers (book and movies) but as an adult when I revisited the story I found my interest had waned. I think that fading interest comes from the fact that the parts for women just aren't that enthralling and in fact if you think spend any time thinking about it, their treatment by the heroes is pretty bad. That said, there was one female character who always intrigued me. She is the Musketeer's frequent antagonist, Milady de Winter. In Ms. Sullivan's re-imagining we get to experience Milady's story from her point of view.

Read a little, talk a little, talk, talk, talk

Posted by Jane J on Aug 27, 2019

Every few months I write a book report on the books my mystery book group at Lakeview has discussed. But in thinking about it recently I realized I've neglected to mention (at least recently) all of the other book discussion happenings at the library. Every one of our locations has groups you can join to talk books if you'd like.

EBSCOhost

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Britannica Escolar

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Britannica School Edition

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Core Collections

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