Acclaimed YA Author Jason Reynolds Takes on the Marvel Universe
If you’re a Marvel fan, you’ve gotta read this book. If you’re a fan of author Jason Reynolds, you’ve gotta read this book!
Magical Middle Grade Books
One of the great things about fiction is that anything can happen. Magic can be real. It’s not just potions and wands–the representations of magic in stories are as varied … Continued
Female-Driven Psychological Thrillers
Let these complex female protagonists lead you through these well-plotted, compelling mysteries; you might just find a few shocks along the way.
Herding Schrodinger’s Cats
Cham and Whiteson start at the very beginning (literally!) and use entertainment and art (and cats!) to get you to the very reaches of our understanding, and they do it with humor and familiarity.
A Year of Pies: A Seasonal Tour of Home Baked Pies
What better time to start a year-long discovery of pie baking than in the fall?
Ten Holiday Albums to Stream Right Now
Here are ten holiday albums we recommend that you can check out OR download and stream right now through the library with Hoopla.
Non-traditional Holiday Movies
I’ve rounded up a handful of seasonally appropriate movies below, with something that should appeal to even the most discerning cinefile and/or saccharine-adverse.
Yippee-Ki-Yay Happy Holidays!
In Celebration of Native American Heritage Month
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month all November long with these great reads by Native authors.
Nerve: Are You a Watcher or Player?
There was a time when I’d watch any movie that I came across. I mean, have you seen all those posts I made about movies? The problem with watching so … Continued
The State, the Citizen, and Giant Bugs
What exactly is the best relationship between state and citizen? Is the right to vote something that should be earned? And how cool are giant bugs getting blown up by shoulder launched atomic weapons?