Thursday, October 29, 2009
New books!!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Thanks!
A library never ceases to grow and in order to help facilitate that growth, we owe a HUGE thanks to all of the parent volunteers that have helped us since school began. These awesome parents have faithfully been at the library each week to help with such tasks as folding and applying laminated book covers, applying new spine labels and helping shelf books. Most of our volunteers have been moms of our students but we have even had a dad come in to help us with moving the heavy stuff; i.e., moving books from shelf to shelf and moving books out of the library. We appreciate their help so much!
Our volunteers include:
Lynn Dickinson
Chris Dickinson
Sherie Mattle
Monica Cooper
LaWaine Rose
Mauri Bowles
Stacee Pratt
Michelle Bennett
Lynn Ogzeqalla
Cheryl Despain
Vicki Fox
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Kipling
Thursday, October 15, 2009
A. Conan Doyle
The Hound of the Baskervilles
A Classic Sherlock Holmes Adventure!
Do you want to check this book out to see if you like it before actually reading the whole thing? Why don't you check out the following link. It will take you to an electronic version of this classic work.
Let us know what you thought of it--should it be in Paradigm's library collection?
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Hound of the Baskervilles
Jack London
Jack London was born January 12, 1876 and died November 22, 1916. An American author, he wrote "The Call of the Wild", "White Fang", and "The Sea Wolf" along with many other popular books. Mr. London was a pioneer in the opening world of commercial magazine fiction. He was one of the first Americans to make his living exclusively from writing.
Mr. London spent a period of time in the Klondike region of Alaska which is also the setting of "The Call of the Wild". He had a varied and interesting life before turning to writing. Many of his experiences can be found online. Reading about them make his stories easier to understand and appreciate. The following link seems to be one that has reliable information: London
The copies that we have of "The Call of The Wild" and "White Fang" have been well used and worn. It would be great to have newer copies so the students didn't have to worry about losing pages or not understand the story because pages have been lost.
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Kipling
First published in 1912, Just So Stories is a delightful book of 12 short stories by Rudyard Kipling. In reading the first story, I was reminded of an early "Dr. Seus" for words were made up to make a rhyming pattern. Although it wasn't throughout the story, it reminded me of the stories have taught the current generation to read.
If you would like to read this delightful book online, please click the following link. It will open in a new window. To get back to this blog, simply hit the back button.
Kipling
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Core books
Madeline L'Engle
Do you enjoy a fantasy story that doesn't break it's own rules? Madeline L'Engle is a master fantasy story teller that maintains 100% believability. Her best known work is "A Wrinkle in Time". I just finished her sequel "A Swiftly Tilting Planet" over the week-end. It was great! It was fun to be able to pick up the book and be able to know the characters from a previous story. The only sad part was that the book was old and missing some corners so it was hard to read all the words. It would be a great story to have replaced!
The link below will take you to a page that will tell you about this amazing author, her life, her works and her accomplishments. L'Engle
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The Agony and the Ecstasy
This novel is the classical story of Michaelangelo. We currently have 1 copy in the library but it has been well loved and well used. We would love to have a newer copy that is appealing to the kids.
Irving Stone is a prolific writer with some 15 major novels to his credit among which are "Lust for Life" (the story of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln) "The Immortal Wife"(the story of John C. Fremont) and "The President's Lady" (the story of Andrew Jackson). His favored genre is historical fiction based around the lives of well-known figures. A lot of his research was done "in the field"--meaning that he lived in the area of his characters so that he could gain a greater appreciation of their lives and surroundings. His novels are internationally known and cover international personalities. Many of his novels have been the basis of major motion pictures.
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WISH LIST NEWBERRY AWARD WINNING BOOKS
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Student Wish List
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Wish list Author Shannon Hale a local author
Friday, October 2, 2009
Fablehaven
We are in the process of authorizing a wish list to post on the blog. In the meantime I would like to post one of my favorite authors on this wishlist. It is a local author, his name is Brandon Mull. I'm not sure how many Fablehaven fan are out there. His stories are a fabulous fantasy with action and unexpected twists. We would love to have all four of his books in our library in hardback. Fablehaven Book !
Kendra and Seth find themselves in the midst of a battle between good and evil when they visit their grandparents' estate and discover that it is a sanctuary for magical creatures.
Fablehaven Rise of the Evening Star
At the end of the school year, Kendra and Seth return to Fablehaven to help their grandfather defend a hidden artifact of great power from the Society of the Evening Star.
Fablehaven Grip of the Shadow Plague
While Kendra searches with the Knights of Dawn for a hidden artifact, Seth discover a plague that changes beings of light into evil creatures and must decide if he can trust the help of Vanessa or the Sphinx to stop it.
Fablehaven Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary
When Kendra and Seth go to stay at their grandparents' estate, they discover that it is a sanctuary for magical creatures and that a battle between good and evil is looming.