Friday, August 29, 2014

WINGER



"I get by with a little help from friends" - The Beatles

This Beatles quote was in my head a lot while I read this book. Andrew Smith’s Winger is full of situations where the main character and narrator, Ryan Dean West, relies on his closest friends to get him through the most tumultuous year of his young life. 



Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Megaphones and Mayhem in DARE ME



Okay. I just want to start by stating that Megan Abbott's Dare Me is a novel about cheerleaders.  Pass all the judgements about the book's subject that you want; I did the same thing when I picked it up.  However, let me go on by stating that, as someone who does not like is typically hesitant about picking up books about cheerleaders, I was sorely (and gladly!) mistaken.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

THE KINGDOM OF LITTLE WOUNDS: not for the faint-of-heart!

!Cover image for The kingdom of little wounds
Susann Cokal's debut novel The Kingdom of Little Wounds is the story of two young, lower-class girls caught up in a very adult, upper-class world of treachery and deceit. While the Scandenavian city of Skyggehavn celebrates the impending wedding of Princess Sophia, a terrible illness plagues much of the city's nobility, including many members of the royal family.  Ava Bingen, a seamstress, and Midi Sorte, a slave, find themselves at the center of a power struggle amidst the chaos and fragility of the young princes and princesses meant to succeed the throne.  




THE RADLEYS (no relation to Boo)




"Your instincts are wrong.  Animals rely on insticts for their daily survival, but we are not beasts. We are not lions or sharks or vultures. We are civilized, and civilization only works if insticts are supressed.  So do your bit for society and ignore those dark desires inside you. -The Abstainer's Handbook (second edition), p. 54"

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

How to Love your Summer Reading Assignment

It's a time of year every student and teacher looks forward to. Days are getting longer, shorts are getting, well, shorter, and Tank Top Tuesday is in full swing (did it ever really end?). Students are eagerly awaiting the days where they can spend their time as they please, completely free from school work of any kind.  Free that is, until they receive their summer reading packets.

Here goes nothing!

Welcome to the Blue Valley High Library's first ever blog! Though we've been following some of our favorite bloggers for years, this is our first ever shot at joining the blogging community and documenting our own experiences as we explore new ways of teaching research and digital literacy skills in the library.

We hope that this page offers our staff and students a peek at what we do here in the BVH library, as well as an opportunity for us to reflect on our roles as media specialists. Follow this blog for updates on class projects, new tech tools, and (of course) books we loved!