Monday, October 24, 2016

Gemina by Kaufman and Kristoff

Yessssss....

I have been eagerly awaiting the release of Gemina since I read the first book in the trilogy Illuminae.

Wait, where is my review for Illuminae? Well, there isn't one.  I read Illuminae for another purpose.  You're going to have to infer what I mean by that. ;)

It is a necessity to read Illuminae before reading Gemina.  My mind was BLOWN in reading the first book.  It was BLOWN EVEN FARTHER by this one.

The Hypatia is heading toward the Heimdall, pursued by BeiTech assault ships.  BeiTech intends to eliminate all witnesses to the events of Illuminae.  The Heimdall jump station is their only hope.  Really, read Illuminae!

Meanwhile, the residents and crew of the Heimdall are blissfully unaware of the Hypatia and the BeiTech disaster.  It's party time in fact.  Young Hanna and her junior officer boyfriend are planning to "celebrate" afterwards.  At this time, a gang of ruthless killers, who may or may not be allied with BeiTech, secretly board, unleash an army of snake like aliens, and take over the ship.  It's up to Hanna to save the Heimdall, the Hypatia, and the universe as our characters know it.

What ensues is a cat and mouse game of who is tricking whom.  Mind STILL BLOWN.

Both Illuminae and Gemina are told in an absolutely non-traditional fashion.  Diary entries (written and sketched), surveillance camera transcripts, chats, texts, interviews, and the ship's on-board computer accounts are just some of the means of telling the story.  The book actually must be turned this way and that to read it in some places (I have heard it's not possible to read the book on an electronic device unless the auto-rotate is turned off, FYI).  It is a strange but awesome conglomerate of fictitious memoir, trial stenography, programming language, teen romance, sci-fi, and modern electronic dialogue.

I am happy to say Gemina has been added to the WHHS LMC collection.  It will be on display next Monday for our new book display.  Thank you to the Madera-Olenick families, as Gemina and the other new books were purchased with the Denise Olenick Memorial funds.  

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Sunday, October 23, 2016

I'm bacccckkkk!!

I have finished my responsibilities for Nutmeg 2018, after emailing off my ranking order of the 22 books that made the cut to be on the final list.  We have one more meeting, when our chair will announce the official 10 nominees (and 2 alternates, in case a publisher can't get a suitable number of paperbacks in time).

Soooo....here's to the return of my book reviews!

Very soon I'll be publishing my review of Gemina!

I am still reviewing for School Library Journal, one book per month.  I am happy to announce the WHHS LMC will be subscribing to SLJ, so now you can read those reviews in print!

I'm also very excited to be representing West Haven at the Connecticut Association of School Librarians conference Tuesday!

See you all very soon!

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Thursday, October 6, 2016

We are ONLINE! Follett Destiny has come to WHHS!

I'm thrilled to announce the WHHS LMC FINALLY has an online catalog.  Along with Bailey and Carrigan, we now have Follett Destiny!

Thank you to Mrs. Lynch, who worked for TEN YEARS to bring this program to West Haven!

To access the catalog:
whschools.follettdestiny.com

For students, your sign is firstnamelastname and your password is your lunch number.
For teachers, your sign in is firstnamelastname and your password is your paycheck number (you may need to add leading 0s).

We are sooooooooo excited for this change!


Sunday, October 2, 2016

GAFE Google Apps for Education Summit

( I know it's called G Suite now, but old habits...)

I spent the weekend with a ton of other educators from CT, MA, NY (and more) who have a passion for Google like me.  Mrs. Porto and I represented West Haven at the Summit and I LEARNED SO MUCH.  I thought I knew Google pretty well before, but seriously, I know so much more now!

I live tweeted from the Summit @RamblingsLMS.  Please check out my Twitter feed to see some of the amazing things!

If you are an educator, please get yourself Google Certified and attend a Summit!