Friday, October 29, 2021

October 25th - October 29th

The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Tumblebook Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

“In a land without a queen, the princess must rise.”


“Play. Survive. Solve. People of Earth. Endgame Has Begun.”


“The final book in the Red Queen series.”


Thursday, October 21, 2021

October 18th - October 22nd

 The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Tumblebook Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

“She can be angry, loud, 

and not the good girl everyone thinks she is.”


“The only way home is to kill the wicked.”


“What she doesn’t know won’t hurt her. Or will it?”



Friday, October 15, 2021

October 12th - October 15th

The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Tumblebook Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

“Sunny doesn’t seem to fit in anywhere . . .”


Legends and Folklore


“The waning days of WWII when Japan and America battle over the Philippines . . .”


Friday, October 8, 2021

October 4th - October 8th

 The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Tumblebook Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

“Louna knows a lot about weddings – but not so much about love.”


“The past is closing in.”




“We are seventeen and shattered and still dancing.”


Friday, October 1, 2021

September 27th - October 1st

The following books, available at the SMHS library, as well as digital books available at Tumblebook Cloud, were promoted on the monitors in the Commons and on the virtual bookshelf of the school and library websites:

"The truth is that Aven was born without arms . . ."



"It's all good . . . Well . . . Almost . . ."


"Soon everyone will know his name . . ."