Looking for a great resource to help you find a good book or author to read? Check out "NoveList Reader's Advisory" on our "Reference Tools" page on our website. I was reminded of how useful this resource is the other day when I happened to be looking for a new series to recommend to a relative of mine who likes mysteries, but without the "racy" stuff. My first recourse was to a co-worker, since I thought that she might have read the particular author whom I had in mind, viz., Mary Higgins Clark. She said that she hadn't read anything by the author, so we both headed right for the "NoveList Reader's Advisory" website and found just what we were looking for. Under "Author Read-alikes" we searched the alphabetized list of authors for Mary Higgins Clark and then found this brief summary of Clark's style of writing:
"Consummate storyteller Clark, author of more than two dozen best-selling Suspense novels, writes fast-paced, intricately plotted, compelling stories of women and children in jeopardy, but told without the sex, violence, or vulgar language sometimes associated with the genre and more generally with best-selling fiction" --NoveList.
This was just what I needed so that I could comfortably recommend this author to my relative. She is now well on her way to a whole new series of titles to read.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Reader's Advisory Resource...
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Audiobooks on your MP3 player...
Christmas is just around the corner. Among the gifts that you might receive for the holiday will be an MP3 player, or a gift card to buy one. If you're looking for a free resource for downloading content to it, that is, besides music, we've got the answer: downloadable audiobooks. From here, you can download some of your favorite titles and listen to them while you're trying to live up to your New Year's resolutions, which might include exercising! New titles are being added every week, so check it out!
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Friday, December 14, 2007
Join Us Tonight!
Wrap and Relax at the Library!
Stop in and sip mulled cider while listening to Christmas carols.
Wrap gifts away from prying eyes while you chat with friends!
Christmas cards you still haven't written? Join Heather and LeeAnn while they write their Christmas cards, wrap gifts and enjoy the Holiday Season!
Stop in and sip mulled cider while listening to Christmas carols.
Wrap gifts away from prying eyes while you chat with friends!
Christmas cards you still haven't written? Join Heather and LeeAnn while they write their Christmas cards, wrap gifts and enjoy the Holiday Season!
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Changes to our reference webpage
We've added some useful resources to our Reference Tools webpage. These links formerly lived on the now discontinued "Recommended Links" webpage of our website.
- Test Prep Review– a free service of a nonprofit group of educators, providing practice test questions for students in a variety of career situations.
- Best of the Internet– internet resources selected by the New Hampshire State Library.
- NH Authors Searchable Database– contains information on over 1200 authors and illustrators who have called the Granite State their home. Writers who were born in New Hampshire, are current residents of New Hampshire, or who have spent a significant portion of their writing careers in New Hampshire, and who have at least one published book catalogued in a New Hampshire library have been included.
- Bibliography Composer - WorksCited4U.com– automatically formats and alphabetizes bibliographic sources according MLA style standards.
- Bookreporter.com– provides book reviews, interviews and excerpts on all the latest books as well as special features, polls, and contest about books, authors and reading.
- ReadingGroupGuides.com– the first website built especially for reading groups, providing them with all they need to make their book club experience better than ever.
- NH Newspapers Online– NH newspaper websites, listed by county.
- NH Public Notices– searchable database of all public notices that run in the Union Leader, NH Sunday News and Nashua Telegraph.
- FirstGov for Kids– kid-friendly, government-sponsored site, providing a framework for kids to explore the Internet; divided into educational subjects found in schools, the subjects are further divided into "Government, Organizations, Education, and Commercial," giving a full range of coverage of the various material.
- KidsClick!– web search for kids by librarians.
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Santa is coming, are your kids?
Santa is coming to the Hooksett Library on Saturday! Are your kids registered to visit with Santa? Please join us and please register your child so Santa knows their name when he asks what they would like for Christmas this year. To register, please visit our homepage at www.hooksett.lib.nh.us
Friday Knitting Club
This Friday, our fearless knitting instructor will not be with us to provide knitting instruction. If you are looking for a cozy place to knit without instruction, please join us!
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