Friday, November 30, 2018

November 26th - November 30th

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:





“How far would you go to save a friend?”






“A world full of twists and turns, rebellions and intrigue . . .”




“A matchmaker without a match?
Talk about irony.




Friday, November 23, 2018

November 19th - November 23rd

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:




“Princess.
Captive.
Gladiator.”



“Risk it all with Lando Calrissian 
in this Thrill-A-Minute trilogy!”



“Molly’s heroic rebellion
against everything 
she has been brought up to believe and value”

Friday, November 16, 2018

November 13th - November 16th

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 lonely death of Charlie Wenjack





Residential School Diary of Violet Pesheens




Paintings and poems about 
important figures in Metis history

Thursday, November 8, 2018

November 5th - November 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:




“Overtones of dark fable
we all wish we could forget . . .”




“What if the Axis powers

had won World War II?”




“Newspaper delivery girls 
uncover the most important story of all time . . .”

Friday, November 2, 2018

October 29th - November 2nd

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:





Cujo used to be a friendly dog . . .”





“You’re the girl who turned me in.”





“A fast-paced coming-of-age adventure . . .”