Tag: Book Review
A book review of The Score Of A Lifetime by Terry Boers
By MISSY CHAPMAN Cataloging Supervisor, Warsaw Community Public Library Anyone who is familiar with the literary world knows there’s been a lot of controversy surrounding the publication of “Go Set a Watchman”, which has been commonly recognized as the first draft of what would become Harper Lee’s brilliant “To Kill a Mockingbird”. “Watchman”, written several …read more.
Book Review by Kaitlyn Arford “Lock, Stock, and Over a Barrel” by Melody Carlson Daphne Ballinger thought she would be happy in her picture perfect career as a New York Times wedding column writer. Thirteen years later, still living in the same bland apartment with no good prospects for love or career advancement, the death …read more.
Every baseball fan has a bucket list of places to visit, teams to see and activities to experience. Whether its to sit in the bleachers during a summer day game at Wrigley Field, or visit the Field of Dreams in Iowa or do a tour of the Midwest League, we all want to satisfy our …read more.
Article by Meredith Phipps, SPO Junior Reporter “The final installment of “The Mortal Instruments” series, City of Heavenly Fire was released in late May. Readers of the previous five books, after a year long wait, devoured the book and have been quick to share their opinions of the series as a whole. “The Mortal Instruments” …read more.
By Melissa Chapman, Cataloging Supervisor You would think that as much hullabaloo we’ve heard about our current president concerning his birth and religious preferences, we would have heard a little bit more about the woman who gave life to such a controversial president. During Barack Obama’s run for the presidency we heard about her struggles …read more.
Article by Jason Schaefer, On The Edge Student Reporter, Edgewood Middle School Scattered Links, by local author Michelle Weidenbenner, is a book about a teenage girl named Oksana from Kazak, Russia. She lives with her mom and aunt Ludmila. They are very poor and must steal to survive. Oksana’s mother has a baby and names her …read more.





