Saturday, November 7, 2009

November Staff Picks

Dane's Pick
Angels and Demons
By: Dan Brown
"This is a great book about the mythical Illuminati and a plot to destroy the Roman Catholic leadership for an age-old cendetta. Based before the The Da Vinci Code this book also starts Robert Langdon as he fantically works with CERN to find out who is behind a series of murders taking place after the Pope dies. Lots of action and just recently made into a Hollywood film starring Tom Hanks."



Dietrich's Pick
New Moon
By: Stephenie Meyer
PS 3613 .E979 N532 2006
"This is a great book for whoever enjoys a little vampire suspense. If you have read the first book or watched the movie Twilight, you will really be pleased when you read New Moon. This book has a lot of twists and turns and the author put a lot more action in it than the first book. It will really leave you hungry for the next one. I thought that there was a lot of mystery, suspense and action more than anything. The movie is about to come out on November 20, 2009 so you better hurry and read New Moon, because the books are always better than the movie!"



Alex's Pick
Michelangelo
Text By: Charles de Tolnay
ND 623 B9 D4313
"Michelangelo was a master painter and sculptor during the Renaissance. This book showcases his skills."


Jake's Pick
Death in the Afternoon
By: Ernest Hemingway
GV 1107 H48 1960
"This is one of only four works of nonfiction written by Nobel Laureate Ernest Hemingway, and is certainly worth taking a look at by anyone who enjoys the author's other works. The classic sparseness of language but bounty of meaning so endemic to Hemingway's work is present in full force and serves to illustrate the tradition of Spanish bullfighting, already a dying art upon the book's publication in 1932. In addition to a surprisingly detailed description of the intricacies necessary to the fight, this work examines the more philosophical question that arise when on person willingly risks their life in an unnecessary display of courage."



Cory's Pick
Image Makers, Image Takers
By: Thames & Hudson
TR 139 .J34 2007
"We see thousands of images every day. What did those photographers bring to the process? What did they want us to see? to feel? An interesting explanation with amazing images."






Carlie’s Pick
The Count of Monte Cristo
By: Alexandre Dumas
PQ 2226 E5 1946
"A long tale of revenge, Edmond Dantes searches the three people who made him suffer at the CHateau d 'If for over 15 years and seeks to destroy their successes, marriages, and families. In the end...I won't spoil the end, but don't watch the movie, read the book."









Slobo's Pick
Unity or Separation
Edited By: Daniel Kempton and Terry Clark
JN 6693.5 .S8 U55 2002
"Really good book about the Soviet Union, it's separation and the reasons that caused it."

Monday, October 12, 2009

October Staff Picks

Dane's Pick
Across the Nightingale Floor
By: Lian Hearn
PR 9619.3 .H3725 A65 2002
"A great first book to a set of three, Across the Nightingale Floor is a great story about a young Japanese boy thrust into the middle of ancient warring Japan. He becomes orphaned and then adopted into a caring warlords family only to discover he is part of the Tribe, a group of assassins commonly known as ninja, and starts his transformation from a child to a man."


Kristy’s Pick
Ghosts on the Range: Eerie True Tales of Wyoming
By: Debra D. Munn
WYOMING BF 1472 .U6 M85 1989
"Read some Wyoming ghost stories for a good scare this Halloween."


Alex's Pick
Screens and Scrolls
Text By: Sherman E. Lee
OVERSIZE ND 2071 .A28 1997
"The fine art of the Japanese culture has been refined through the ages. Also, art and swordsmanship have been a majority of daily life in Japan. This book has many great works from Japan."



Tim’s Pick
Poems and Songs of Middle Earth
By: J.R.R Tolken
PR 6039 O32 P74
"Looking to relax and have some of the pressure taken off? This is the record for you. Listen to poetry about tales of old that occurred in Middle Earth and the adventures that took place. Listen to tales not only in English, but Elvish as well. Enjoy going on an epic adventure."



Cory's Pick
A Short History of Nearly Everything
By: Bill Bryson
Q 162 .B88 2003
"A Short History of Nearly Everything is one of those books that makes you thankful the author took the time to write it. Classic Bill Bryson, the narrative is witty, engaging and memorable. One segment will get you hooked."~The soap operas of science~


Carlie’s Pick
The Worst Hard Time
By: Timothy Egan
F 595 .D38 2006
"Timothy Egan’s The Worst Hard Time graphically portrays the hardships of a few families through the Dust Bowl period. In reading this book, I came to have a better understanding of what my grandparents lived through and why they still stock pile on dry goods, re-use aluminum foil, turn their drinking glasses upside down, and reminisce about the “hard times.” Not only is the book interesting from the historical perspective, but Egan’s writing is crisp and engaging. I didn’t want to put this book down."

Slobo's Pick
Dreams from My Father
By: Barack Obama
E 185.97 .O23 D771 2004
"Obama showed his inheritance in this book and explained what difficulties his family had in their lives. One more interesting aspect of the book is his religious view, what may be a little bit controversial for a president of the United States. So I absolutely recommend you to read this book."

Monday, October 5, 2009

September Staff Pick's

Kristy’s Pick
Help! My Apartment has a Kitchen, a Cookbook
By: Kevin Millis
TX 714 M555 1996
Author Kevin Millis says "My mom had the idea for this cookbook...We agreed there might be others like me who were forced into the kitchen by circumstances beyond their control, and these people needed a cookbook on their level." Cooks of all levels may find something in here-the book includes many tips in addition to 100+ recipes. Enjoy!!


Tim’s Pick
Kitten's First Full Moon
By: Kevin Henkes
OVERSIZE PZ 7 .H389 KI 2004
This is the trying tale of a kitten, who is fighting to reach his goal. By overcoming many obstacles in his path, he learns the true tale of a person who never quits. By reading this book, you can apply the lesson, to never give up, to your life as well.



Alex's Pick
Drawings By Leonardo da Vinci
Selected by: Giorgio Castelfranco
NC 1055 L5 C383
"Da Vinvi's drawings were the beginings of his great paintings and his many inventions. His drawings captivate the eye and mind."


Carlie’s Pick
Ceremony
By: Leslie Marmon Silko
NETLIBRARY AUDIOBOOKS
"Leslie Marmon Silko's book Ceremony is a beautiful read about redemption and healing for a broken WWII veteran named Tayo. I highly recommend it!"


Slobo's Pick
Sporting News Oct. 27, 2008
"I recommend you guys (who are reading this) to read this issue of Sporting News because besides a couple of good reports about the NFL there is a really interesting interview with Kobe Bryant and some interesting NBA facts. So, read it, you won't regret it."

Saturday, October 3, 2009

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

August staff picks

Kristy’s Pick
The way we will be 50 years from today: 60 of the world's greatest minds share their visions of the next half century
By: Mike Wallace
HM 901 .W39 2008




Cory’s Pick
Broken: A Love Story
By: Lisa Jones
AMIND PN 4874 .J656 A3 2009
"I read this cover to cover. I found Lisa's story of meeting and spending time with Arapaho paraplegic horseman Stanford Addison more honest than anything else I've read about the Wind River Reservation."



Melissa’s Pick
Beginning College 101: How to Achieve Real Success in College
By: J.B. Robson
LB 2343.3 .R6 2001
"This book has great ideas of how to start and end college successfully! College is a big change - in this book, it goes over many situations that every student should know. Enjoy!"




Carlie’s Pick
Letters on an elk hunt: by a woman homesteader
By: Elinore Pruitt Stewart
WYOMING F 761 .S82 2007
"Letters on an Elk Hunt by a Woman Homesteader gives a unique view into Wyoming's wild past. It's a quick summer read. Enjoy!"



Tim's Pick

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

By Mark Twain

PS 1305 A2 H5 1987

"Take a trip down the mighty Mississippi river and relive childhood adventures. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn follows the legendary character Huck Finn as he goes on adventures that will ultimately shape his life. Whether you are young or young at heart this story will capture you imagination and have you set sail down the mighty Mississippi."




Alex’s Pick

The Inferno
By Dante Alighieri

PQ 4315.2 C5
"Dante's way with words creates an entire world by itself. He manages to create stunning images while unnoticeably pushing his beliefs of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory."

Monday, August 10, 2009

July's Picks

Kristy’s Pick
Hiking Wyoming: 110 of the State’s Best Hiking Adventures
By: Bill Hunger
WYOMING GV 199.42 .W8 H87 2008
- Lots of choices- get out there and see the sights!




Cory’s Pick
Marriage, a History
By: Stephanie Coontz
HQ 503 .C66 2005
- Love a marriage is a new concept. This author illustrates how the institution of marriage has evolved from necessary for economic stability to a luxury symbolizing the epitome of love. The farmer model lasted centuries; the new one has only been with us for 50. Can it last?

Melissa’s Pick
Persuasion
By: Jane Austen
PR 4034 .P4 2007
- Jane Austen was an amazing author. She was educated at home, and started writing with most women didn’t have education. Persuasion is a great love story about second chances!



Carlie’s Pick
A Tree grows In Brooklyn
By: Betty Smith
PS 3537 M2895 T7 1947
- A Tree grows in Brooklyn is a heartwarming coming of age story about a girl finding her way in Brooklyn. Fun summer read!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

June's Staff Picks





Carlie’s Pick
Oliver Twist
by Charles Dickens
PR 4567 .A1 2004
- Give yourself a summer treat and read Oliver Twist. You will fall in love with Oliver and the Artful Dodger.

Melissa’s Pick
50 Years from Today
by Mike Wallace
HM 901 .W39 2008
- Take care of yourself and our Earth, so we all can live longer healthier lives.

Cory’s Pick
Stiff
By Mary Roach
DIRKS 237
- STIFF is hilarious and horrible at the same time. Be Brave and read it!

Carol’s Pick
Movie: Mozart and the whale
DVD PN 1995.9 .C55 M69378 2006