April is National Poetry Month, and there are many ways to enjoy it while we’re staying at home. Spring can be a lovely time to […]
Noble Bookworms-Realistic Fiction
In September, Noble Bookworms read one of my personal favorite genres–realistic fiction! It’s a big one. It includes any story that has the possibility of […]
Last Chance YA-cation
Summer vacation is almost over, and we hope it’s been fun and fulfilling. Believe it or not, youth services staff at the library tends to […]
YA for Pride
Today is officially the start of summer, which is a great moment to add to your TBR (to-be-read) shelf! Enjoy and make use of the […]
Noble Bookworms-April 2017
Our Youth Services staff at Noble have been having a blast choosing and reviewing books for our monthly book club. In April, we enjoyed nonfiction […]
Teen Readers Celebrating Women
March is Women’s History Month, and yesterday was International Women’s Day! Here are some YA books on feminism, figures who have enacted change, and strong-minded teenagers. […]
Youth Media Awards 2017: Children
Books published for children in 2016 have been read, nominated, and voted upon by the American Library Association. The awards were announced last Monday morning at […]
Youth Media Awards 2017: Teen Books
Books published for children in 2016 have been read, nominated, and voted upon by the American Library Association. The awards were announced on Monday morning […]
New Year, New You Nonfiction
January can be dreary and depressing, but goals of your own choosing can provide a nice light to guide you through the year. Reading outside of […]
“Changes”-Researching & Rethinking Tupac Shakur
The Rose That Grew from Concrete Tupac Shakur’s most intimate and honest thoughts were uncovered only after his death with the instant classic The Rose […]