A cornucopia of new books on display in the library

If you need something good to read, check out these displays of new middle grade and young adult books from the Hassenfeld Library.
By Kate Pritchard, Middle School/High School Librarian

If you need something good to read, check out these displays of new middle grade and young adult books from the Hassenfeld Library.
 
 
Remember, you can still get library books. Your options include:
  1. Borrow an e-book or audiobook on Sora.
  2. Log into the library catalog, and put a book on hold; the librarians will contact you to arrange for pickup or delivery (remote learners can do this, too).
  3. MS students on campus: You may ask your teacher if you can visit the library during your study hall.
  4. HS students on campus: You may email the library to make an appointment to come in and browse the shelves.

We also offer personal recommendations by email or
through this form. You can ask for suggestions, or even pick up a stack of books that we’ve put together just for you. For more ideas about what to read next, visit our What Should I Read? LibGuide.
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