Thursday, October 30, 2014

MORE eBooks!!!


If you haven't used any of our library's eBooks yet, now is the time to start! 

We just received more eBooks including:



Mackin VIA 
Click on the MackinVia link above or on the CHS Library webpage to get started reading eBooks!
The user name is: cashmere
The password is: bulldogs

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

I got to meet another author - Marie Lu!

This past week I attended a library conference in Yakima and had the opportunity to meet YA author Marie Lu. You may have read her books we have in our library: Legend, Progidy and ChampionHer inspiration when writing Legend was the book she was reading at the time: Les Miserables (another CHS book). Marie grew up in China and immigrated to the US as a child. She remembers going with her aunt and eating popcicles at Beijing's Tian'anmen Square in the morning before the terrible violence occured when hundreds were killed. Her advise to writers, "Get the words down and finish your rough drafts, remember rough drafts are always bad, and keep reading, READ-READ-READ". I couldn't have said it better myself. She also reminded us of the power of books and gave us a current example: she missed her plane from Seattle to Yakima because she was finishing her book.  

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Meeting author Jack Gantos!

This week I had the privilege of meeting award winning author Jack Gantos. You may have read some of his books (the Joey Pigza series or Rotten Ralph) in elementary or middle school. The high school has a copy The Hole in my Life and a couple of his short stories. I hope you get a change to read his stories, they are funny, witty, zaney and very lively. Mr. Gantos spoke at the Wenatchee Public Library where I got to meet him and have his book autographed. A funny thing also happend with Mr. Gantos the day before. I walk with my friend each morning by the Columbia River, but Wednesday morning we decided to walk downtown. As we passed by Caffe Mela, I noticed a man outside on a sidewalk chair drinking a coffee. I recognized him from the publicity photos so I stopped and asked him if he was Jack Gantos and he replied he was. I introduced myself and told him I planned on attending his talk at the library the next day. He told me I better, so I made sure I got there. I went with another high school librarian and sat by Mrs. Milne, the Cashmere Middle School librarian. We had a great time and laughed a lot with Mr. Gantos.  The next time you get a chance to pick up one of his books, make sure you do read it. I don't think you will be sorry you did.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Welcome to the CHS Library!

As you walk into the CHS Library you might notice this happy guy welcoming you. Some of you might wonder just who he is, so I thought I would introduce you to Sergeant Santos. He was given to me years ago by a army recruiter and I use him around the library to help me post notices including "Welcome back!".
I hope you get into the library soon and check out our new books and our new online library catalog, Destiny. The link is on the library page and hopefully I'll have a chance to introduce you to all the feature of this robust program. If you  haven't dropped by yet, please do.

 Mention this post and I'll give you a Smartie!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Summer reading

Hopefully your summer is going good and you are taking some time to have fun and do a some summer reading. I haven't read a lot of "school" books this summer, but I did pick this new book of Laurie Halse Anderson last week and finished it when I was camping at Lake Chelan. I wasn't disappointed in Anderson's newest book and would highly recommend it. Anderson is one of my favorite authors and her books are very popular at CHS. We have two copies and I will probably order more if we need them. A quick look at Amazon's reviews (see below) assures me that The Impossible Knife of Memory will become another YA classic.

Review

PRAISE FOR THE IMPOSSIBLE KNIFE OF MEMORY:

* "As in Speak, Anderson provides a riveting study of a psychologically scarred teenager . . . absorbing" —Publishers Weekly, starred review
 
* "Compelling, powerful, and timely . . . This is challenging material, but in Anderson's skilled hands, readers will find a light shining on the shadowy reality of living with someone who has lived through war" —Booklist, starred review

* "The book offers an eloquent portrait of the effects of both war and family legacies, and many readers will find reflections of their own struggle to keep family connections while obtaining their independence.” —BCCB, starred review

* "With powerful themes of loyalty and forgiveness, this tightly woven story is a forthright examination of the realities of war and its aftermath on soldiers and their families. One of Anderson’s strongest and most relevant works to date.” —School Library Journal, starred review

* "It is Anderson at her absolute best, providing significant and touching realistic fiction."--VOYA, starred review

"Anderson's novels . . . speak for the still-silent among us, and force all of us to acknowledge the real and painful truths that are too dangerous to ignore." —New York Times

“The Impossible Knife of Memory isn’t always an easy read-Anderson’s gritty, authentic look at PTSD is by turns painful and heartbreaking-but it’s an important one." —Entertainment Weekly

“Andy comes home from the war in Iraq honored for his service, and haunted by it.  The war still goes on inside of him and threatens to make Hayley another causality. Laurie Halse Anderson is one of the best known writers of literature for young adults and children in the world. ” —Scott Simon, NPR Weekend Edition

“Laurie Halse Anderson has been lauded and awarded for her ability to channel the teenage mind (and heart) dealing with tough issues. In The Impossible Knife of Memory, she takes on PTSD through the story of a girl coping with her troubled veteran dad.” —Family Circle

"At turns heartbreaking, at turns funny, the narrative in this book is so spot on I wanted to give Hayley my phone number so she would have a friend in times of crisis.  Seriouslydoes ANYONE write troubled teen characters with the realism, grace, and soul of Laurie Halse Anderson?" Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of The Storyteller and Between the Lines

“Laurie Halse Anderson serves the families of veterans with the same honor, dignity, and respect that the veterans, who serve us, deserve. With her trademark hope, humor, and heart-breaking realism, Laurie Halse Anderson has given us a roadmap to heal. She is a treasure.”Stephen Chobsky, New York Times bestselling author of The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

SUMMER READING PROGRAM @ NCRL!

I remember how exciting it was to sign up for the summer reading program at the public library when I was young. If you are babysitting or taking care of younger siblings this summer, please make sure those kids are signed up! 
For more information or to sign up, go to www.ncrl.org

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

GRADUATE GREETINGS

Shmoop, one of my favorite websites, offers greetings to this year's graduates: click here to read it for yourself.
Some of their suggestions include:

I also like their "Quote of the Week":

"My only plan after graduation was to become

a full time gunter."

Ready Player One  (one of this year's Washington Evergreen Book Award nominees)