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5.0-6.0 the Lost Gate Card, Orson Scott 5.8 Danny North Knew From
5.0-6.0 The Lost Gate Card, Orson Scott 5.8 Danny North knew from early childhood that his family was different, and that he was different from them. While his cousins were learning how to create the things that commoners called fairies, ghosts, golems, trolls, werewolves, and other such miracles that were the heritage of the North family, Danny worried that he would never show a talent, never form an outself. He grew up in the rambling old house, filled with dozens of cousins, and aunts and uncles, all ruled by his father. Their home was isolated in the mountains of western Virginia, far from town, far from schools, far from other people. There are many secrets in the House, and many rules that Danny must follow. There is a secret library with only a few dozen books, and none of them in English — but Danny and his cousins are expected to become fluent in the language of the books. While Danny's cousins are free to create magic whenever they like, they must never do it where outsiders might see. Unfortunately, there are some secrets kept from Danny as well. And that will lead to disaster for the North family. The Gate Thief Card, Orson Scott 5.3 In this sequel to The Lost Gate, bestselling author Orson Scott Card continues his fantastic tale of the Mages of Westil who live in exile on Earth in The Gate Thief, a novel of the Mither Mages. Here on Earth, Danny North is still in high school, yet he holds in his heart and mind all the stolen outselves of thirteen centuries of gatemages. -
WRA SUMMER READING PROGRAM 2018 Western Reserve Academy Leisure Summer Reading 2018
WRA SUMMER READING PROGRAM 2018 Western Reserve Academy Leisure Summer Reading 2018 Most members of the Reserve community find pleasure in reading. For those of us tied to the academic calendar, summers and holidays give us what we need most—time. With that in mind, we offer students this list of recommended books for summer reading. This list is intended for student LEISURE reading. We hope the variety piques student interest and provides the opportunity to expand horizons, satisfy curiosity, and/or offer an enjoyable escape. Titles include: “classics” to recently published titles, relatively easy to challenging reading levels, and a variety of genres covering diverse subjects. Also included is a list of recommended websites to locate further suggestions for award-winning books and titles of interest. This list is updated annually by members of the John D. Ong library staff. Titles are recommended by members of the WRA community or by respected review sources including the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. A few titles have frank passages that mirror some aspects of life explicitly. Therefore, we urge parents to explore the titles your teenagers choose and discuss the book as well as the choice with them. All the books on this list should be available in libraries and/or bookstores. The Ong Library will also arrange for a special “summer checkout” for anyone interested. Just ask at the library front desk. Enjoy your summer and your free time, and try to spend some of it reading! Your feedback about any title on this list is welcome—and we also welcome your recommendations for titles to add in the future. -
Talking Book Topics July-August 2017
Talking Book Topics July–August 2017 Volume 83, Number 4 About Talking Book Topics Talking Book Topics is published bimonthly in audio, large-print, and online formats and distributed at no cost to participants in the Library of Congress reading program for people who are blind or have a physical disability. An abridged version is distributed in braille. This periodical lists digital talking books and magazines available through a network of cooperating libraries and carries news of developments and activities in services to people who are blind, visually impaired, or cannot read standard print material because of an organic physical disability. The annotated list in this issue is limited to titles recently added to the national collection, which contains thousands of fiction and nonfiction titles, including bestsellers, classics, biographies, romance novels, mysteries, and how-to guides. Some books in Spanish are also available. To explore the wide range of books in the national collection, visit the NLS Union Catalog online at www.loc.gov/nls or contact your local cooperating library. Talking Book Topics is also available in large print from your local cooperating library and in downloadable audio files on the NLS Braille and Audio Reading Download (BARD) site at https://nlsbard.loc.gov. An abridged version is available to subscribers of Braille Book Review. Library of Congress, Washington 2017 Catalog Card Number 60-46157 ISSN 0039-9183 About BARD Most books and magazines listed in Talking Book Topics are available to eligible readers for download. To use BARD, contact your cooperating library or visit https://nlsbard.loc.gov for more information. -
Marie Lu the Norm in Marie Lu's YA World Legend Series: NPR Morning Edition, Sep 8, 2017 0.5
'Young People Who Do Extraordinary Things' Are More Books by Marie Lu The Norm In Marie Lu's YA World Legend Series: NPR Morning Edition, Sep 8, 2017 0.5. Life Before Legend (2013) Mandalit del Barco 1. Legend (2011) 2. Prodigy (2013) “Unlike her protagonist, Marie Lu doesn't know how to code. But she 3. Champion (2013) does have a tattoo of a mythological phoenix on her back, and like Emika, she's Chinese-American. Lu was born in Beijing. Her family 4. Rebel (2019) lived a bike ride away from Tiananmen Square, where her aunt used to Young Elites Series: take her to get popsicles and watch students protest. But when students were massacred there in 1989, the family fled to the U.S.” 1. The Young Elites (2014) 2. The Rose Society (2015) “Lu grew up with her computer scientist mother and engineer father in 3. The Midnight Star (2016) Baton Rouge, New Orleans and Houston. She remembers spending hours after school, holed up in the broom closet of a Chinese restaurant where her mom once worked. There, she learned English by writing Warcross Series: little stories.” 1. Warcross (2017) https://www.npr.org/2017/09/08/549000150/marie-lu-s-warcross 2. Wildcard (2018) Skyhunter Series: 1. Skyhunter (2020) 2. Steelstriker (2021) The Kingdom of Back (2020) The Evertree (2015) Batman: Nightwalker (2018) Marie Lu says it's fitting — given her tendency to write dark, dystopian novels — that she was born in the year 1984. Photo: Primo Gallanosa/Penguin Random House Tiananmen Square Protests You might have seen this photo.. -
Asian Voices
ASIAN & ASIAN-AMERICAN VOICES (authors of Asian heritage from the USA, Canada, & UK) Collections Oh, Ellen (ed.) A Thousand Beginnings and Endings: 15 retellings of Asian myths and legends Afghanistan Abawi, Atia The Secret Sky Bangladesh Jaigirdar, Adiba The Henna Wars LGBTQ Khan, Sabina The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali LGBTQ China Lee, Fonda Exo Lee, Stacey The Downstairs Girl historical fiction/US south Liu, Jennie Like Spilled Water mystery Lu, Marie Batman: Nightwalker Champion Kingdom of Back Legend The Midnight Star Prodigy The Rose Society Skyhunter Warcross Wildcard The Young Elites Pon, Cindy Ruse fantasy Want fantasy Thomas, Sherry The Magnolia Sword: A Ballad of Mulan Yang, Gene Yuen American Born Chinese graphic novel Dragon Hoops graphic novel Level Up graphic novel Saints graphic novel Hong Kong Choi, Mary H.K. Emergency Contact Permanent Record India Ahmed, Smaira Internment immigration (Smithfield) Love, Hate, & Other Filters (Pocono Township, Smithfield) Mad, Bad, & Dangerous to Know Ali, S. K. Saints & Misfits Morris Award finalist Bajpai, Nandini A Match Made in Mehendi Bhathena, Tanaz A Girl Like That Charaipotra, Sona Symptoms of a Heartbreak Chokshi, Roshana The Gilded Wolves fantasy The Silvered Serpents fantasy Das, Mintie Brown Girl Ghosted thriller, paranormal Kanakia, Rahul Enter Title Here Khorana, Aditi Mirror in the Sky sci-fi Mandanna, Sangu A Spark of White (Celestial Trilogy bk 1) sci-fi retelling of Mahabharata House of Rage and Sorrow (Celestial Trilogy bk 2) sci-fi retelling of Mahabharata Menon, Sandhya -
The Interviews
Jeff Schechtman Interviews December 1995 to April 2017 2017 Marcus du Soutay 4/10/17 Mark Zupan Inside Job: How Government Insiders Subvert the Public Interest 4/6/17 Johnathan Letham More Alive and Less Lonely: On Books and Writers 4/6/17 Ali Almossawi Bad Choices: How Algorithms Can Help You Think Smarter and Live Happier 4/5/17 Steven Vladick Prof. of Law at UT Austin 3/31/17 Nick Middleton An Atals of Countries that Don’t Exist 3/30/16 Hope Jahren Lab Girl 3/28/17 Mary Otto Theeth: The Story of Beauty, Inequality and the Struggle for Oral Health 3/28/17 Lawrence Weschler Waves Passing in the Night: Walter Murch in the Land of the Astrophysicists 3/28/17 Mark Olshaker Deadliest Enemy: Our War Against Killer Germs 3/24/17 Geoffrey Stone Sex and Constitution 3/24/17 Bill Hayes Insomniac City: New York, Oliver and Me 3/21/17 Basharat Peer A Question of Order: India, Turkey and the Return of the Strongmen 3/21/17 Cass Sunstein #Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media 3/17/17 Glenn Frankel High Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic 3/15/17 Sloman & Fernbach The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Think Alone 3/15/17 Subir Chowdhury The Difference: When Good Enough Isn’t Enough 3/14/17 Peter Moskowitz How To Kill A City: Gentrification, Inequality and the Fight for the Neighborhood 3/14/17 Bruce Cannon Gibney A Generation of Sociopaths: How the Baby Boomers Betrayed America 3/10/17 Pam Jenoff The Orphan's Tale: A Novel 3/10/17 L.A. -
The Rose Society: a Young Elites Novel Pdf, Epub, Ebook
THE ROSE SOCIETY: A YOUNG ELITES NOVEL PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Marie Lu | 395 pages | 13 Oct 2015 | Penguin Putnam Inc | 9781101996188 | English | New York, NY, United States The Rose Society: A Young Elites Novel PDF Book Magiano I'm sorry, but I shipped him with Adelina more than her and Enzo. Also, the twists were brilliant. She goes with Maeve to raise Enzo from the dead. I knew I would be attached to it since I started it. Adelina, ah, my Adelina… you are so going to die. Then they betrayed her, so she destroyed them all. I mean… I really liked it! It is beautiful and It is dark and I loved it so so much! It's also a really diverse series Adelina and her sister are both dark-skinned woc and Adelina is vision impaired. Even if everyone else thinks it's wrong. Also I loved the idea of the whispers that inhabited Adelina's mind, they were unique and gave life to all the insanity. But the Daggers have told him about her and about the lies she has told. Adelina fucking Amouteru. Adelina won this whole thing. This was a book that I didn't want to finish. As dedicated readers already know, some of the best and most innovative stories on the shelves come from the constantly evolving realm of I am more than happy to hear your opinion on the p "They were the flash of light in a stormy sky, the fleeting darkness before dawn. This, mistrusting is however, pretty much justified in Adelina's case because of her wretched childhood and the heart-breaking 4. -
Turn Striving Readers Into Achievers
2019–2020 MIDDLE TURN STRIVING READERS READER & INTO ACHIEVERS YOUNG ADULT ENHANCE YOUR READING PROGRAM CATALOG WITH LARGE PRINT WHAT’S INSIDE? LEARN HOW LARGE PRINT SUPPORTS LITERACY SEE HOW SUBTLE DIFFERENCES LEAD TO BIG ADVANTAGES FIND OUT WHICH TITLES MADE YOUR PEERS’ TOP PICKS DISCOVER HOW LARGE PRINT CAN ENCOURAGE STRIVING READERS When reading feels like a laborious process, young readers can become disengaged and discouraged. Make it less so with large print. At Thorndike Press®, we look for standout middle grade and young adult debuts, along with award-winning, tried-and-true classics. Among a collection of nearly 400 large print books and counting, we strive to achieve a mix of high-interest, popular titles available for self-selected reading, and titles that already have content or curriculum built around them. Large print provides striving readers with options. To avoid the stigma that can sometimes be associated with large print, the books have the same artwork on the cover as the standard print edition and are not labeled as “large print” on the cover. Many titles focus on diversity—recognizing the fact that young readers want to identify culturally with what they are reading. The bottom line is that striving readers want to read what their peers are reading. Why not augment your current print reading program by offering at least 10% of your collection in multiple formats? You can introduce young readers to the concept of large print with a multiformat display or read-aloud session. Explore this catalog to see all Thorndike Press has to offer. -
HS Summer Reading List 2020
Locust Valley High School Library Summer 2020 Reading Suggestions Are you “booked” for the summer? In addition to the books suggested for your grade, this is an annotated list of books to enjoy reading during the summer (or any time during the year). We hope you will refer to this list to help you select some terrific books to keep you reading all summer long! Download Books to Your Own Device! Most of the books on this list are available as ebooks and/or audiobooks through the HS Library’s OverDrive* platform. Click OverDrive Search for the titles you are interested in and download using the Sora app. Your username is your firstinitiallastname (ex: bsmith). If you have the same first initial and last name as a relative who is a student or staff member at Locust Valley, you should both use your first2initialslastname (ex: basmith, besmith). Your password is lvcsd. Download the Sora app through your app store. *Titles highlighted in RED have ebooks available through OverDrive. Audiobooks are indicated by Blue highlighted ebooks may be accessed through Destiny OPAC, our HS online catalog. With a public library card you can also use Nassau Digital Doorway. To apply for a digital public library card click here 2 Table of Contents 2020 Award Winners…………………………………………...4 2019 Award Winners…………………………………………….5 Dignity for All Students……………………………………..6 Book Club Favorites……………………………………………..7 Science Fiction and Fantasy……………………………….8 Mystery and Suspense………………………………………...9 How about a little Romance?................................10 -
(*) Indicates That This Book Is Not Available at Howard Miller Public
ABELA, DEBORAH ANDERSON, KEVIN ARCHER, C. Spy Force Star Wars: Young Jedi Christy 1. In Search of the Time Knights 1. The Bridge to Cutter and Space Machine * 1. Heirs of the Force Gap* 2. Spy Force Revealed* 2. Shadow Academy* 2. Silent Superstitions 3. The Nightmare Vortex 3. The Lost Ones 3. The Angry Intruder* 4. The Hollywood Mission 4. Lightsabers 4. Midnight Rescue* 5. The Amazon 5. Darkest Knight 5. The Proposal Experiment* 6. Jedi Under Siege* 6. Christy's Choice 6. Blue's Revenge* 7. Shards of Alderaan* 7. The Princess Club 7. The Venice Job* 8. Diversity Alliance* 8. Family Secrets 8. Mission in Malta* 9. Delusions of Grandeur* 9. Mountain Madness 9. The French Code* 10.Jedi Bounty* 10.Stage Fright 10.The Final Curtain* 11.The Emperor's Plague* 11.Goodbye, Sweet 12.Return to Ord Mantell* Prince ADEYEMI, TOMI 13.Trouble on Cloud City* 12.Brotherly Love* Legacy of Orisha 14.Crisis at Crystal Reef* 1. Children of Blood and ARMSTRONG, KELLEY Bone ANDERSON, LAURIE Age of Legends 2. Children of Virtue and Seeds of America 1. Sea of Shadows Vengeance 1. Chains 2. Empire of Night 2. Forge 3. Forest of Ruin* ADINA, SHELLEY 3. Ashes Darkness Rising trilogy Glory Prep 1. The Gathering 1. It's all About Us ANDERSON, M.T. 2. The Calling 2. The Fruit of My Lipstick Octavian Nothing 3. The Rising 3. Be Strong and 1. The Pox Party Curvaceous 2. The Kingdom on the ARTERBURN, STEPHEN 4. Who Made You a Waves Young Believer on Tour Princess? 1. -
Teen Kindle Paperwhite Collection Title Author the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Adams, Douglas Simon Vs
Teen Kindle Paperwhite Collection Title Author The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Adams, Douglas Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda Albertalli, Becky The Upside of Unrequited Albertalli, Becky Booked Alexander, Kwame The Crossover Alexander, Kwame The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Alexie, Sherman Saints and Misfits Ali, S. K. The Tightrope Walkers Almond, David North of Happy Alsaid, Adi The Leaving Altebrando, Tara Speak Anderson, Laurie Halse The Impossible Knife of Memory Anderson, Laurie Halse Chains (Seeds of America Book 1) Anderson, Laurie Halse Forge (Seeds of America Book 2) Anderson, Laurie Halse Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Andrews, Jesse The Haters Andrews, Jesse Mosquitoland Arnold, David Thirteen Reasons Why Asher, Jay King's Cage (Red Queen #3) Aveyard, Victoria Glass Sword (Red Queen #2) Aveyard, Victoria Queen Song (Red Queen Novella) Aveyard, Victoria Red Queen Aveyard, Victoria Steel Scars (Red Queen Novella) Aveyard, Victoria Crooked Kingdom: A Sequel to Six of Crows Bardugo, Leigh Six of Crows Bardugo, Leigh The Demon in the Wood: A Darkling Prequel Story (The Grisha Trilogy) Bardugo, Leigh The Grisha Trilogy: Shadow and Bone, Seige and Storm, Ruin and Rising Bardugo, Leigh Wonder Woman: Warbringer (DC Icons Series) Bardugo, Leigh The Fixer Barnes, Jennifer Lynn The Long Game: A Fixer Novel Barnes, Jennifer Lynn Sabotage: The Mission to Destroy Hitler's Atomic Bomb Bascomb, Neal The Thing About Jellyfish Benjamin, Ali Emmy & Oliver Benway, Robin Ashes (The Ashes Trilogy #1) Bick, Ilsa J. Monsters (The Ashes Trilogy #3) Bick, Ilsa J. Shadows (The Ashes Trilogy #2) Bick, Ilsa J. -
Wra Summer Reading Program 2019
WRA SUMMER READING PROGRAM 2019 Western Reserve Academy Leisure Summer Reading 2019 Most members of the Reserve community find pleasure in reading. For those of us tied to the academic calendar, summers and holidays give us what we need most—time. With that in mind, we offer students this list of recommended books for summer reading. This list is intended for student LEISURE reading. We hope the variety piques student interest and provides the opportunity to expand horizons, satisfy curiosity, and/or offer an enjoyable escape. Titles include: “classics” to recently published titles, relatively easy to challenging reading levels, and a variety of genres covering diverse subjects. Also included is a list of recommended websites to locate further suggestions for award- winning books and titles of interest. This list is updated annually by members of the John D. Ong library staff. Titles are recommended by members of the WRA community or by respected review sources including the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. A few titles have frank passages that mirror some aspects of life explicitly. Therefore, we urge parents to explore the titles your teenagers choose and discuss the book as well as the choice with them. All the books on this list should be available in libraries and/or bookstores. The Ong Library will also arrange for a special “summer checkout” for anyone interested. Just ask at the library front desk. Enjoy your summer and your free time, and try to spend some of it reading! Your feedback about any title on this list is welcome—and we also welcome your recommendations for titles to add in the future.