Friday, November 29, 2013

Books: November 25th - November 29th

The following books, available in the SMHS library, were promoted this week on the monitors in the Commons and on the Shelfari shelf of this blog:







“Get smart.
Get everything.”



“A startlingly
original fantasy,
a moving story
of human resilience . . .”


“A startlingly
original fantasy,
a moving story
of human resilience . . .”

Friday, November 22, 2013

Books: November 18th - November 22nd

The following books, available in the SMHS library, were promoted this week on the monitors in the Commons and on the Shelfari shelf of this blog:



The controversial ending 

of the final book . . .



“Science
 Fiction’s
Supreme
Masterpiece”


“The battle
to end all battles
is just beginning.”



True stories of
“an unofficial
air ambulance and
flying taxi service.”

Friday, November 15, 2013

Books: November 12th - November 15th

The following books, available in the SMHS library, were promoted this week on the monitors in the Commons and on the Shelfari shelf of this blog:





A dead body . . .
A criminal record . . .

A question of trust . . .


The Huron Nation . . .
The Iroquois . . .
“A new, more dangerous peril from afar” . . .



“Is it
the power of love,
or a love
of power?”

Friday, November 8, 2013

Books: November 4th - November 8th

The following books, available in the SMHS library, were promoted this week on the monitors in the Commons and on the Shelfari shelf of this blog:




                      1943
“They’ll get the truth out of her.
Only it won’t be what they expect.”




“How will Paul fare
when his squadron
is set upon by the infamous Red Baron?”



“A compassionate imagining 
of what might have happened 
had Anne Frank’s sister, 
Margot survived.”

Friday, November 1, 2013

Books: October 28th - November 1st

The following books, available in the SMHS library, were promoted this week on the monitors in the Commons and on the Shelfari shelf of this blog:





“Will Alley survive
 her little experiment
 in dating the undead?”



“If the wind
calls at night . . .
you must not
listen . . .”

“A sharp, bloody tale
of abstinence
and indulgence
(and trying not
to eat the neighbours).”