Thursday, September 17, 2015

Fall into a good book!




Check out some of the library's new titles for fall 

Fiction:
  • The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau
  • Scarlet (Bk 2 of Lunar chronicles) by Marissa Meyer
  • Sparks the epic, completely true blue, (almost) holy quest of Debbie by S. J. Adams
  • Geektastic: stories from the nerd herd- edited by Holly Black 
  • Still Waters by Ash Parsons 
  • The Forgetting by Nicole Maggi 
  • Playing a part by Daria Wilke
Non-Ficton:
  • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba
  •  The Global Market Place: Making the Trade, Stocks, Bonds.. by Aaron Healy
  • The Upcycle by William McDonough and Michael Braungart
  • Fine Italian Cooking by editors of Fine Cooking
  •  The rebellious life of Mrs. Rosa Parks by Jeanne Theoharis
  • Bad Girls: sirens, jezebels, murderesses, thieves & other female villains by Jane Yolen
  • Shelter dogs: amazing stories of adopted strays by Peg Kehret
  •  Cool glass and ceramic projects: creative ways to up-cycle your trash to treasure by Pam Sheunemann
and more................

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Become a Teen Reviewer

Every January, the American Library Association publishes a list of books that librarians believe to be the best books for teens (between the ages of 12 and 18) that were published during the past year.  Teen volunteers can earn community service credit by reviewing these books for their peers. The 2015 program begins on February 1. In January, we will be preparing for the announcement of the next list of books recommended by the American Library Association.  If you want more information about this program, contact Nanette Feder at teens@emmaclark.org