May 18-22: Summer Reading!
Thank you so much for joining me in this quarter of Distance Library Learning. Please know that your engagement through emails, suggestions, zooms have meant the world to me!
Regarding summer reading, my hope is to provide you with as many resources as possible to prevent the feeling of being stuck without an ideas of what to read. I've created the summer reading lists based on scholarly reviews, bestsellers, and data on what our students were checking out from the library. Please also take a minute to view the SFS Summer Reading page to access additional reading lists (i.e. the Texas 2x2 Reading List, the Little Maverick Graphic Novel List, etc.) and other summer reading programs). Don't forget that you can continue reading books from ComicsPlus and Epic! eBooks.
Feel free to log any titles, whether they are from the suggested lists or not, that you read over the summer to share when school resumes in the Fall!
Regarding summer reading, my hope is to provide you with as many resources as possible to prevent the feeling of being stuck without an ideas of what to read. I've created the summer reading lists based on scholarly reviews, bestsellers, and data on what our students were checking out from the library. Please also take a minute to view the SFS Summer Reading page to access additional reading lists (i.e. the Texas 2x2 Reading List, the Little Maverick Graphic Novel List, etc.) and other summer reading programs). Don't forget that you can continue reading books from ComicsPlus and Epic! eBooks.
Feel free to log any titles, whether they are from the suggested lists or not, that you read over the summer to share when school resumes in the Fall!