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Featured book: The Gardener

This post is part of an original series created by librarians/media specialists across Central Minnesota featuring books.

41boBzZilCL._AA160_Title: The Gardener by S.A. Bodeen
Review by Maria Burnham, Media Specialist at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School

Although the concept of the book is interesting (a secret society of doctors trying to re-formulate the human race to survive without food), I found the writing and the story development lacking. There was very little detail in plot or character.   I find S.A. Bodeen’s writing style to be simple and sparse.  This style can be good for reluctant readers who don’t care about flowery language or graphic detail.  Her books are short and to the point.  The downside, however, is that I never feel invested in her books as a reader. For example, I’ve also read The Raft, a survival story of a teen stranded at sea.  The chapters had cliffhanger endings, but nothing that made me gasp out loud.  Perhaps my expectations are too high, but I’d have a hard time recommending The Gardener to my students which is frustrating.
I’m bummed about this novel because this was our first choice for my school’s Teen Book Club. I’m hoping that the kids liked the book, but it didn’t have enough teeth for me to be fully invested.

Need smartphone camera tricks that will amaze?

downloadJust in time for the holidays! This piece will indeed share 14 cool tricks that will make you look like a smartphone paparazzi! Thanks to the folks at PC Magazine for making this slideshow to make us look good. Get all the information here! Tease….did you know that your volume button can snap your picture?

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Weekly Review 11/25/15

CMLE Updates: State & Regional News
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SLJ "Best of 2015" booklists are up!

SLJ_CV_DEC2015School Library Journal (SLJ) has been busy crafting their “best of 2015” lists, and they have lists ready for you to peruse! Books, apps, and more, there is indeed a cornucopia of good reads….

For more lists, including best nonfiction, audiobooks, dvd’s, and other, go to the  main page on the School Library Journal page at http://www.slj.com/best-books-2015/.

Cover Illustration by Patrick McDonnell.

Landing your ideal library job event

American Libraries Live Logo. Retrieved online 11/25/13.
American Libraries Live Logo. Retrieved online 11/25/13.

On Thursday, December 10th at 3 pm (Central time) American Libraries brings you this FREE, one-hour streaming video broadcast.

Landing your ideal library job isn’t always as easy as you’d hope it would be. A lot of factors go into getting the right job—you need to know the library job market and understand the challenges librarians at all points in their careers are facing. An expert panel will discuss the challenges that librarians face in their careers and strategies to navigate through them. They’ll discuss opportunities in the current library job market from public to academic libraries and traditional to non-traditional libraries. They will also provide job-hunting and resume-building tips—all building up to how you can land your ideal library job.

You can pre-register for this free 60-minute event at http://goo.gl/cFZMIW, or go to www.americanlibrarieslive.com at the time of the event.