Syndicated Content
Syndicated Content
The staff at Schlow library create some pretty great content on other sites. We pull it all together here. Click on a feed on the right to view that content.
- (NextReads)All types of fiction for those who want to imagine different realities--and nonfiction for those who are trying to understand ours! For readers of high school age and up. Monthly.view
- (NextReads)Hear ye, hear ye! Whether you're on the road or just like to multitask, these newsletters will be music to your ears. Bi-monthly.view
- (NextReads)Flirt with romance--whether you like your lovin' with ghosts, spies, or knights in shining armor, this newsletter will deliver, sealed with a kiss. Monthly.view
- (NextReads)Find out what’s new and cool! We’ll suggest fun and fascinating fiction (and great nonfiction, too) for kids in elementary school. Monthly.view
- (NextReads)Looking for great picture books to share with the children in your life? You'll find books here that are sure to captivate their young imaginations. Monthly.view
- (NextReads)Promoting the events for young adults to attend at Schlow Library. May also contain books, young adult stories, and cool links to check out.view
- (NextReads)Drawn to puzzles? These books will provide you with a steady stream of who-dun-its for your solving delight. Monthly.view
- (NextReads)Do you prefer novels with period detail? Become part of history, without having to slop through the mud or face the guillotine yourself. Monthly.view
- (Centre County Reads - CDT)view
I was just reading an interesting interview with Marjane Satrapi about the movie version of Persepolis: http://culturepulp.typepad.com/culturepulp/2008/01/the-culturepulp.html She talked about how one of her motivations for creating both the graphic novel and film versions of Persepolis was to personalize the people of Iran- to let the world know that they are real, individual people and not all America-hating fanatics.
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