Hello my fellow readers,
You've been awfully quiet these past few months. Wake up! Spring is on its way and we should all be exiting our hibernation period. I just wanted to take a moment to encourage you all to take advantage of the wonderful things going on at the Genoa Library. I have been doing an internship there for the past few weeks and I have been fortunate to meet the wonderful staff there. Thanks to Susan, Dorothy, Jim, and Isabelle, I've been having a great experience and learning so much. I've also established a connection I'm going to work hard to foster from now on. When libraries and librarians band together, everyone benefits.
I've gotten a chance to see all the wonderful resources they have, as well as hear about the cool events that go on there. Libraries are such important places and due to financial strains, they are often subject to funding cuts that affect everyone in a community. Please support your local library and ours here at GKHS! They are part of what makes communities and schools special, supportive, and educated. Go to the Genoa Library and show your support. You will find great resources and some of the friendliest people I've met. Check out their new Facebook page to see what's been going on and who is connected. Become a fan and give them the love they deserve! : )
The GKHS learning center blog is a spot for readers to share book recommendations and author/novel information, as well as a place post book reviews.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Spring Will Soon Be Springing
I couldn't let an entire month pass by and not post. Come on folks! Let's wake up from our hibernation and get the blog going again. What have you been reading? What have you been up to? Have you seen any good movies? Played any cool video games? Discovered any exciting new websites? Books are not the only thing we can discuss on our blog. Media comes in many forms and I'd like to hear about your favorite forms of media to ingest. If you have any cool websites, blogs, social networking sites, TV shows, video games, movies, etc you'd like to discuss, share away!!
I've been hearing many requests for some new reading material and I aim to please, so I'd like to tell you about two new orders of books we just received last week. They are already flying off the shelves, so don't miss out on the chance to be the first to check out GKHS learning center's great new reads. They are located on top of the book cases by the windows. Please see me if you need any help.
I've been hearing many requests for some new reading material and I aim to please, so I'd like to tell you about two new orders of books we just received last week. They are already flying off the shelves, so don't miss out on the chance to be the first to check out GKHS learning center's great new reads. They are located on top of the book cases by the windows. Please see me if you need any help.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Thanks Mrs. Sandora!
Sending out a big thank you to Mrs. Sandora for helping make at-home and in-school researching easier. Please take advantage of ELibrary, an awesome, user friendly search database, on which you can find articles, books, websites, transcripts, video clips, and much more to find out information about a variety of topics. Mrs. Sandora included a direct link to this database on our learning center website and you can now easily utilize this tool in school and at home. All you have to do is open the GKHS website, find the learning center link, click on the ProQuest icon and you are ready to research! For those of you who have trouble citing sources (who doesn't at one time or another?) ELibrary provides citations for the sources you use! Please see me in the learning center if you have any questions. Happy searching. : )
Monday, January 11, 2010
The Book Donation Wave is Catching On
The book donations are rolling in! Please participate in the donation wave and help us out.
Donated by Alyssa Hanchar:
`Blue is for Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz
`White is For Magic by Laurie Faria Stolarz
`Silver is For Secrets by Laurie Faria Stolarz
`Red is For Remembrance by Laurie Faria Stolarz
These are some oldies, but goodies that my dad donated:
`Rick Steve's Postcards from Europe 25 Years of Travel Tales From America's Favorite Guidebook Writer by Rick Steves
`Coach by Ray Meyer with Ray Sons
`The Bare Truth About Chicago's Brashest Bear McMahon by Jim McMahon with Bob Verdi
`Ditka an Autobiography by Mike Ditka with Don Pierson
`Calling the Shots Mike Singletary by Mike Singletary with Armen Keteyian
`Bad As I Wanna Be by Dennis Rodman with Tim Keown
`Strange Stories Amazing Facts of America's Past by Reader's Digest Editor Jim Dwyer
`When You Ride Alone You Ride With bin Laden What the Government Should Be Telling Us to Help Fight the War on Terrorism by Bill Maher
`Bleachers by John Grisham
`Charlie Wilson's War The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History
Keep checking back. Hopefully, we'll have more new titles soon.
Donated by Alyssa Hanchar:
`Blue is for Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz
`White is For Magic by Laurie Faria Stolarz
`Silver is For Secrets by Laurie Faria Stolarz
`Red is For Remembrance by Laurie Faria Stolarz
These are some oldies, but goodies that my dad donated:
`Rick Steve's Postcards from Europe 25 Years of Travel Tales From America's Favorite Guidebook Writer by Rick Steves
`Coach by Ray Meyer with Ray Sons
`The Bare Truth About Chicago's Brashest Bear McMahon by Jim McMahon with Bob Verdi
`Ditka an Autobiography by Mike Ditka with Don Pierson
`Calling the Shots Mike Singletary by Mike Singletary with Armen Keteyian
`Bad As I Wanna Be by Dennis Rodman with Tim Keown
`Strange Stories Amazing Facts of America's Past by Reader's Digest Editor Jim Dwyer
`When You Ride Alone You Ride With bin Laden What the Government Should Be Telling Us to Help Fight the War on Terrorism by Bill Maher
`Bleachers by John Grisham
`Charlie Wilson's War The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History
Keep checking back. Hopefully, we'll have more new titles soon.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Charity and Recycling Rock!
GKHS students are dying to see some new books in the learning center and due to the goodness in peoples' hearts, that wish is being realized. I decided to make the most of yesterday's super amazing snow day and trecked to the DeKalb Salvation Army, where they sell books (amazing vintage clothing) for 25 cents a piece. As I looked through the piles of donated books, I began to get very excited about all of the cool books that I knew would be great contributions to our library's collection. Please visit the LC and check out the discarded treasures I found. Due to yesterday's successful trip, I'm planning an outing to the DeKalb Goodwill ASAP! Stay tuned for lists of other new books . . .
I'd like to send out a big, warm fuzzy thank you to Alyssa Hanchar and Mrs. Beynon for making awesome book donations to enhance our collection. Because of these two kind-hearted souls, we now have some updated, popular books that kids have been requesting for weeks. Charity and recycling rock!
If you have any interesting books you'd like to donate, please see me in the learning center or simply bring in your books. Please make sure your donations are in good shape, are appropriate for high school students, and have a copyright date of 2004 or later. Thanks and Happy New Year!
Donated by Alyssa Hanchar
`Glass by Ellen Hopkins
`The Vampire Diaries Series by L.J. Smith
`A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray
`Message in a Bottle by Nicholas Sparks
`Wicked by Gregory Maguire
`Dreamland by Sarah Dessen
`Icing on the Lake by Catherine Clark
`The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks
`A Year in Europe Three Novels by Rachel Hawthorne
Donated by Mrs. Beynon
`Fast Food Nation-The Dark Side of the American Meal by Eric Schlosser
`A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer
Found at the Salvation Army for 25 cents a piece!
`Cop A True Story by Michael L. Middleton
`To Live Again by Lurlene McDaniel
`Always and Forever by Lurlene McDaniel
`The Prince of Fenway Park by Julianna Baggott
`Outrageous! Charles Barkley
`O.C. Undercover An Unofficial Guide to the Stars and Styles of the O.C. by Brittany Kent
`Cut by Patricia McCormick
`Nothing is Impossible Christopher Reeves
`Green Boy by Susan Cooper
`True Horror Stories by Terry Deary
`Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
`Send Me Down a Miracle by Han Nolan
`So Others Might Live- A History of New York's Bravest-The FDNY From 1700 to the Present by Terry Golway
`Rose Madder by Stephen King
`The Sopranos: A Family History by Allen Rucker
`For Young Women Only What You Need to Know About How Guys Think by Shaunti Feldhahn
`King James Believe the Hype: The Lebron James Story by Ryan Jones
`Calling the Swan by Jean Thesman
`The Truth About Chuck Norris 400 Facts About the World's Greatest Human by Ian Spector
Vow to read more in 2010!
I'd like to send out a big, warm fuzzy thank you to Alyssa Hanchar and Mrs. Beynon for making awesome book donations to enhance our collection. Because of these two kind-hearted souls, we now have some updated, popular books that kids have been requesting for weeks. Charity and recycling rock!
If you have any interesting books you'd like to donate, please see me in the learning center or simply bring in your books. Please make sure your donations are in good shape, are appropriate for high school students, and have a copyright date of 2004 or later. Thanks and Happy New Year!
Donated by Alyssa Hanchar
`Glass by Ellen Hopkins
`The Vampire Diaries Series by L.J. Smith
`A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray
`Message in a Bottle by Nicholas Sparks
`Wicked by Gregory Maguire
`Dreamland by Sarah Dessen
`Icing on the Lake by Catherine Clark
`The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks
`A Year in Europe Three Novels by Rachel Hawthorne
Donated by Mrs. Beynon
`Fast Food Nation-The Dark Side of the American Meal by Eric Schlosser
`A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer
Found at the Salvation Army for 25 cents a piece!
`Cop A True Story by Michael L. Middleton
`To Live Again by Lurlene McDaniel
`Always and Forever by Lurlene McDaniel
`The Prince of Fenway Park by Julianna Baggott
`Outrageous! Charles Barkley
`O.C. Undercover An Unofficial Guide to the Stars and Styles of the O.C. by Brittany Kent
`Cut by Patricia McCormick
`Nothing is Impossible Christopher Reeves
`Green Boy by Susan Cooper
`True Horror Stories by Terry Deary
`Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
`Send Me Down a Miracle by Han Nolan
`So Others Might Live- A History of New York's Bravest-The FDNY From 1700 to the Present by Terry Golway
`Rose Madder by Stephen King
`The Sopranos: A Family History by Allen Rucker
`For Young Women Only What You Need to Know About How Guys Think by Shaunti Feldhahn
`King James Believe the Hype: The Lebron James Story by Ryan Jones
`Calling the Swan by Jean Thesman
`The Truth About Chuck Norris 400 Facts About the World's Greatest Human by Ian Spector
Vow to read more in 2010!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Shout Out
I'd like to give a shout out to the anonymous poster who commented on The Time Traveler's Wife post. Kudos to you for helping to keep us alive. Although I can't pinpoint your identity exactly, due to your use of the word "tragic", I have a sneaking suspicion that you are my supercalafragilisiticexbealadocious aide, Mizzzzzz M. : )
Also, who will be seeing "New Moon" this weekend? Both hands up for me on that one. Although I make excuses and say I'm taking my niece to be a good auntie or that it is my duty as a librarian to go and see what all the hoopla is about, deep down the teenager in me is counting down the seconds until the show because I love it.
Also, who will be seeing "New Moon" this weekend? Both hands up for me on that one. Although I make excuses and say I'm taking my niece to be a good auntie or that it is my duty as a librarian to go and see what all the hoopla is about, deep down the teenager in me is counting down the seconds until the show because I love it.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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