Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Monument 14 series!!!

OK, I'm a big fan of post apocalyptic and dystopian YA novels. I loved the Rule of Three, Divergent, Legend, Life as we knew it, The Hunger Games, The Giver, 1984, and The Handmaiden's Tale. Well, my newest favorite is the Monument 14 series by Emmy Laybourne. This three book series, full of suspense, action and survival, will keep you on the edge of your seats. It's a fast paced thriller that many readers will enjoy. Check it out today!



For more information, see the author's website

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Hey, Hey, hey...This is a library |西雅图华盛顿大学: 这里是图书馆



I don't know if you saw this young man who recently squelched protesters at a University of Washington library, but I think he is my new hero!

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Do you go to the Cashmere Public Library?


There are two events coming up that I wanted to showcase this month. If you have never got to use a 3-D printer, now you can on Feb. 16th here in Cashmere! Also, Mrs. Geneinhart's husband will be speaking at the Cashmere Public Library March 2nd. Both events should be great!

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy - Confidence

Did you know you can practice for the SAT for FREE???? The officials at the College Board and Khan Academy have teamed up and created a FREE test-prep program that can be tailored to fit your needs. Check it out at satpractice.org


Thursday, January 5, 2017

10 Ways to Spot a Fake News Article - EasyBib Blog

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There's a lot of hype right now about "Fake News". If you are interested learning more, this is a good article to read concerning this increasing concern.

10 Ways to Spot a Fake News Article - EasyBib Blog: Fake news is popping up everywhere! Use these 10 tips to spot them a mile away.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Happy New Year!

Welcome 2017! 

I suppose many of you took time to make a few resolutions for the new year. Well, if you haven't, here's a suggestion: "I will read more in 2017!" If you need a couple of book ideas, consider these . . .



All the Bright Places, by 

is coming out in a movie, A Monster Calls, by Patrick Ness, who wrote it in 2011 from an idea he received from the late Siobhan Dowd. Again, you should read it before you see the movie. It's been awhile since I have read it, but I remember being moved by this book that deals with grief, death, love and loss. The artwork is amazing and won the Kate Greenway Medal for illustrations. It also has won the Carnigie Medal for literature. Because it has illustrations, you might think this is a children's book, but anyone could read this book and be challenged by its amazing journey through Conor's nightmares as he deals with his mother's illness and father's remarriage.