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Book Stuff - Because it's fun!

Do you ever find yourself thinking, "Gee, I wonder how often the library gets new books?" The answer is...all the time! Whether it's a new release that I know the kids are dying for, or books chosen by reading reviews and blogs, or non-fiction titles chosen based on interest as well as our curriculum, books are constantly coming into our library. New books can always be found on display in the library on top of the shelf labeled - appropriately - "New Books." Please feel free to stop by and check out our selections!

There is another shelf in our library labeled "Staff Picks." I would love it if any of our staff members chose books from our library that they have read at some point and enjoyed, and put them on display on that shelf. Believe it or not, students (and library patrons in general) tend to take books that are on display!

You may also have noticed the bulletin board in the library with Bitmojis of staff members. This is there so students can see that the staff at our building reads a wide variety of books! Each staff member with a Bitmoji on the board has one or two books listed under their names that they are currently reading. If you would like to be on the board, please e-mail Scott a Bitmoji of yourself, along with a book or two that you're currently reading. The more, the merrier!


A Few of our New Books
Non-Fiction
Preparing for Game Day series: These books about various sports are chock full of information training, nutrition, and game rules.

The Civil War series: These books cover various aspects of the Civil War, and boast beautiful images and QR codes to videos about the topics.

Fault Lines: Understanding the Power of Earthquakes by Johanna Wagstaffe

Artificial Intelligence: Building Smarter Machines by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson

Strong Inside: The True Story of how Perry Wallace Broke College Basketball's Color Line  by Andrew Maraniss







Fiction

All The Crooked Saints by Maggie Stiefvater
Brooding YA Hero by Carrie DiRisio
Rebel Seoul by Axie Oh
Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani
Saving Marty by Paul Griffin
Ahimsa by Supriya Kelkar
Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust








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