Friday, September 30, 2011

Highlights from Read for a Lifetime Books


Book Video created by Bishop Mac alum, Scott Korthals.


Meet Lava


Book Trailer


Interview with Linda Sue Park Park's book is based on a true story. For clips about Salva and the struggle to find clean water in Africa, visit YouTube.

Clip from The Long Walk, Ali Hobb's documentary on women's struggle to find water in Ethiopia.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Thursday Book Trailers



Shiver, Linger, and now, Forever make up the popular Wolves of Mercy Falls series.








Video

Author video

Smithsonian - October, 2011


The passion of Madame Curie







Ten Female Scientists you should know

The Top Ten books we will never read

If you liked these articles, try these books:
Rosalind Franklin and the structure of life (572.8092 POL)
The double helix : a personal account of the discovery of structure of DNA (572.86 WAT)
The fossil hunter : dinosaurs, evolution, and the woman who changed science(590.92 EML)

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Recommended Articles








The Shame of College Sports

Refusing to Kill Daughter, Pakistani family defies tradition

Newsweek - Sept. 26, 2011

Banned Book Week



"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." First Amendment, Constitution of the United States

Thursday, September 22, 2011

New Books -- Hot Topics

Hot Topics, controversial issues. New Books for research (or just interesting reading!)

At issue series
Sexting
Child labor and sweatshops
Concealed weapons
What rights should illegal immigrants have?

Opposing viewpoints
Offshore drilling
Ethics

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Thursday Book Trailers

Yes, they are a day early. Don't hold that against the books!


Watch video.


Author Katie Finn answers questions about her writing and related book, "What's your status?" (And yes, it's coming to a library near you!) Watch video.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Read for a Lifetime


To read or not to read? That is a silly question.


It is time to register for “Read for a Lifetime,” a program sponsored by the Illinois State Library.



To participate you need to:
• Sign up with the Librarian or any teacher by October 28
• Read at least four books from the designated list
• Keep a list of the books you read
• Submit your list to the Librarian by April 9, 2012.

In return, you will:
• Have fun reading good stories
• Receive a certificate from the Illinois Secretary of State
• Possibly earn a prize for reading the entire list
• Receive drink and/or food coupons from local merchants during the year
• Enjoy a party with really good food.
• Expand your general knowledge
• Improve your vocabulary
• Improve your reading comprehension and writing skills
• Improve your classroom performance/ grades
• Boost your test scores

Click here to see the 20011-12 book list.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Man Booker Prize shortlist announced

Julian Barnes The Sense of an Ending (Jonathan Cape - Random House)

Carol Birch Jamrach’s Menagerie (Canongate Books)

Patrick deWitt The Sisters Brothers (Granta)

Esi Edugyan Half Blood Blues (Serpent’s Tail)

Stephen Kelman Pigeon English (Bloomsbury)

A.D. Miller Snowdrops (Atlantic)

The Man Booker Prize is sponsored by Man Group plc, an alternative investment management business with expertise in a wide range of liquid investment styles. Man manages $71.0 billon.

The Prize is awarded to a full-length novel, written by a citizen of the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland and published in the United Kingdom for the first time in the year of the prize. The novel must be an original work in English (not a translation) and must not be self-published. The Prize is worth £50,000 to the winner.

To learn more visit, http://www.themanbookerprize.com/

New Books






Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Student Book Review - Jen Rowe


Magic Under the Glass / Jaclyn Dolamore
By Jen Rowe


Nimira is a foreign performer forced to dance for mere pennies. One performance becomes the performance of her life when the rich and powerful sorcerer Hollin Parry offers her the chance of a lifetime -- to accompany a piano playing automatron. All of her dreams were laid in front of her but upon accepting, Nimira discovers she has become a key component in a conspiracy that involves ghosts, demons, a supposed mad woman, treason, magic, and the possibility of love. The spirit of the dashing fairy prince is trapped within the automatron and only Namira can find a way to break through this curse. With a seemingly-unavoidable war with the fairies, Nimira must discover the truth about Hollin Parry hidden behind the lies before it is too late.

After checking this book out of the library, I couldn’t put it down. It’s a love story with a sinister twist, and I’d read it again in a heartbeat!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011