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What are you reading this summer?

Your Tumblr? Facebook status updates? Billboards? Sports statistics? A book? 
Wha...? A Book!?!?! For real!

on Twitter #sanbornreads

"Jack Purcells at Rest" bAMD5150

SRHS students are invited to read any book they want this summer.

Find your summer reading lists here.


Your high school library is open this summer.

 

You are invited to enjoy our air conditioning, use computers, meet your friends, and check out books.

Library Summer Hours:

July 16 -  August 8

Tuesday - Thursday

8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Teen Summer Reading Program 
@ Kingston Community Library

 

Looking for a new book to read? Mrs. Fenderson has started a blog where she reviews all of the books she reads
(and she reads a lot!)

Check out her latest short review at: Fenderson's Fabulous Reads http://fendersonreads.blogspot.com/
 blog

flumeTeens in grades 9-12 are invited to nominate titles for the 2014 Flume Award.  We welcome suggestions of fiction and nonfiction books that appeal to teens in grades 9-12, with publication dates from 2010-2012. The nomination deadline is January 25, 2013.

To nominate a book, teens can complete an online form at the YALS website at the following link: http://nhlibrarians.org/yals/FlumeNominationForm.htm

Whoa! We love to use this new tool for reading recommendations. Check it out and let us know what you think!
http://www.yournextread.com/us/#

 

Did you just finish The Hunger Games and have no idea how to top that? 
Does everything else seem disappointing ever since you read the latest Jodi Picoult book? 
Did you finish 11/22/63 and now you're obsessed with time travel books?

Fear not! We've compiled a list of our top 3 ways of finding a book. One of these tools will help you find your next favorite book...

seer


# 1. The Book Seer is our favorite. He always has a funny greeting and we love the simple format.














What Should I Read Next?


# 2. what should I read next? is more powerful than the Book Seer. Compare results and see what you find.













Novelist

# 3. Whichbook is a bit different. Choose a factor like "happy or sad," "funny or serious," and "gentle or violent."