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New Books! New Books!

Posted by MrsBrosan April 7, 2008 at 11:43 am · Filed under Non-Fiction | Fiction | Biography | Sports | Announcements

I had two book orders arrive last week during PSSA testing. The first is a collection of Manga and graphic novels that are part of a mini-grant that Mr. Kaufman and I got from the Williamsport Education Foundation. There are just under 40 new books including continuations of series the library already had (Warcraft, Rebound, FullMetal Alchemist) and a new one (BabyMouse) and some how-to-draw books. We’re hoping to get a group of students interested in creating their own drawings so these books will be available for those people first and to others after that project is completed.

The other order has a bunch of new biographies of sports icons and popular musicians (to support Mrs. Hickey’s composer research project.) There are also some new novels including the National Book Award winner, Alexie Sherman’s Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian which I’ve heard a lot of good things about and can’t wait to read! There are also some That’s So Raven! books in a series that I know students have been looking for. I can’t wait to have these processed and ready to go out to students. Probably they’ll be ready by Wednesday at the latest. Come on up and check them out then!

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Rosa Parks; My Story

Posted by ninah March 27, 2008 at 9:55 am · Filed under Biography

This was a very good book. It described a lot about Rosa Parks, and it even told about her life as a little girl, and before she was famous. The book tells about how the Montgomery Bus Boycott was started, and how Mrs. Parks was involved with it. I like this book, because it was very well detailed, on all the important events in Rosa Park’s life. I recommend it to those that haven’t yet read it.

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Left Behind, The Kids

Posted by Colin March 19, 2008 at 10:41 pm · Filed under Non-Fiction | Realistic Fiction | Suspense | Paranormal | Predict

This book is about kids who are orphaned after the rapture. It’s about 4 kids, who have to survive the rapture, (the coming of christ to bring his peeps to heaven) and have many struggles in their messed up life. This is a long series, about 60 books, but they are easy to read, and really great books. You guys should read it sometime!

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Jim Thorpe

Posted by alannah March 18, 2008 at 6:01 pm · Filed under Non-Fiction

Anyone looking for a quick and intresing read.  This is the book for you.  I first got this book just because it was short and I needed to  read something but soon enough I became extreamly interested!  It is about a athleat that was schooled in PA.  He was amazing.  Read all about it in our library.


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Slangalicious (the book)

Posted by alannah March 13, 2008 at 8:06 pm · Filed under Non-Fiction | Realistic Fiction | Fiction

This book is a wealth of intresting information on the history of Slang. I found it very intresting because it explains things and it uses cool pictures too. I recomend this book to everyone!!! 5 out of 5 stars

Alanna

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A Night to Remember!!!

Posted by alannah March 13, 2008 at 8:06 pm · Filed under Non-Fiction

A Night to Remember

I thought a night to remember was very factual but I was not a big fan. It seemed to jump from person to person and it became confusing. I think it would have been even more sad if it was told through the eyes of a third class person. I would only recomend this book to someone who likes facts a lot. If you are looking for something to enjoy and you don’t like a lot of facts I would not recomend this book. This is just my opinon. Thanks!

Rock n’ Read,

Alanna

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New Books Are Here!

Posted by MrsBrosan May 30, 2006 at 3:18 pm · Filed under Non-Fiction | Fiction | Biography | Sports

I always love it when a new book order arrives because its like Christmas or a birthday!

This order had about 60 books and included titles from ALA’s Midwinter Conference where the Newberry and Printz Award winners and Honor books were announced. It also includes some titles from YALSA’s Best Books for Young Adults.

Some of the books that were included are: Inexcusable by Chris Lynch, Criss Cross, the Newberry winner, and Looking for Alaska by John Green, the Printz winner. There is also some new non-fiction, including Skateboarding Is Not a Crime, John Lennon, O (biography of Omarion), and a biography of 50 Cent.

Stop by to check them out!

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Christmas in September

Posted by MrsBrosan September 28, 2005 at 2:52 pm · Filed under Non-Fiction | Fiction | Biography | Sports | Announcements

The book order I’ve been anticipating has finally arrived. It’s chock full of titles and topics that students and teachers have been requesting. Here’s a sampling:

The Edge Chronicles
The Spiderwick Chronicles
Girls in the City series (if you like Bluford High, I’m told you’ll like these too!)
Chasing Vermeer
Flush (by Carl Hiassen, author of Hoot from the summer reading program)
Click Here! to Find out How I Survived Seventh Grade
People of Sparks (sequel to City of Ember)
Eldest (sequel to Eragon)

NONFICTION:
Sports Great series
People in the News series
Magic books
Joke books
Sports how-tos
and lots lots more!

Be sure to stop by the library and check out the new books available.

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