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Posted: October 14, 2011

Joseph Arseneau 17 Justyn Wrightson 17 Shanece Wilson 16 Kelsey Hall 15 Yordanos Eric 14 Terence Webb 13 Jonathan Beers 12 Blayne Boisvert 12 Austin Thompson 12 Cheryl MacKinnon 11

Posted: September 29, 2011

You're not supposed to judge a book by the cover, but this book says. " Three boys, one summertime goal: to see a real-live naked girl".....Jena Hudson read it and says it is hilarious, a must read.

Posted: September 26, 2011

According to Jena Hudson, one of Sarah Dessen's newest novels," What Happened to Good Bye" is a huge disappointment. Jena is over half way (page 143), Jena read her other books and loved them, but this one isn't measuring up. If anyone else has a different view, let me know. Jan Librarian

Posted: June 1, 2011

Terence Webb 26 Jena Hudson 16 Sandy Mundle 16 Haley Warman 16 Laura Perry 15 Micah Carruthers 13 Yordanos 11 Cassie Mazerolle 11 Harley Sanderson 11 Zita 9 Emma 9

Posted: May 11, 2011

1. Sandy M - 19 2. Laura P - 16 3. Micah C - 15 4. Jena H - 15 5. Quentin D - 12 6. Zita N - 12 7. Kevin G - 11 8. Amy R - 11 9. John S - 11 10. Haley W - 11 11. Yordanos E - 10 12. Jonas L - 10 13. Keegan M - 10 14. Karlee R - 10
Micah C 13 Yordanos E 13 Zita N 13 Sandy M 12 Laura P 11 Jena H 10 Keegan M 10 Amy R 8 Haley W 8 Paige B 7   Keep up the good work.

Posted: December 2, 2010

Now that the the " Twilight Mania" has subsided a bit, there are other writers jumping on the bandwagon. Jennifer Armitrout, Rachelle Mead, P. C Cast, Kelley Armstrong and Kami Garcia to name a few. Drop into the library to see what you are missing.

Posted: November 16, 2010

The Bonar Law Library now has the series "Pretty Little Liars" by Sara Shepard. The Ranger's Apprentice #9 "Halt's Peril" is in. There is also a scramble for "Vladimir Tod Twelfth Grade". You can ask to have a hold put on it for you.

Posted: October 4, 2010

Jolene read " Th1rteen R3asons Why" by Jay Asher. She said it was a really good book. The book is about a girl, Hannah Baker,  who committed suicide. Before she does she records 13 tapes that she sends to 13 different people to tell why she committed suicide.  She sends them to her boyfriend Clay who learns the truth about himself -the truth he never wanted to face. Thank you for the review Jolene.

Posted: September 24, 2010

Our library program at BLMS is Destiny. You can find it under District 16 Home ( the button at the top of this screen.)Go to resources and then scroll down to Destiny. Then choose which school library you want to search. If you see a book at another school, I can get it for you.  You can search by keyword, title, author, subject. and so on. On the left hand side you will see Destiny Quest. This will tell you the new book arrivals in the library.
I read " Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls. This is a memoir ( an account of one's personal life and experiences). The author tells about her dysfunctional family and how her siblings dealt with their father's drinking and her mother's quirkiness and how they survived by supporting one another. Their unconditional love helped them find the resources to leave home and succeed in carving out a successful life on their own terms. J. LeBlanc   Mrs. Woodburn read " The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd. She said it was a very good book and recommended it. It's about a young black girl in the 1960's who has a blurred memory of her mother being killed. She then moves in with 3 beekeeping sisters where she learns about the divine female power and all about bees and beekeeping.   Mrs. Sutherland recommends " Look Me in the Eye" by John Elder Robison. This book is also a memoir. The author tells of his life with Asperger's.The book had very funny parts that made Mrs. Sutherland laugh out loud and that she shared with her husband. One part she mentioned was when the author minced up paper that resembled cocaine, left it on a counter and how it went missing after some officials toured the premises.

Posted: June 11, 2010

Ms. Lennox's English class read this book. The class enjoyed reading it (even the boys). by J. LeBlanc / Library Assistant

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