Monday, November 23, 2015

Annie recommends "Journeys Home"

Journeys Home

26 authors relate heartwarming stories as they explore their family histories around the globe.  This National Geographic publication is accompanied by stunning photographs and tips on research and travel for exploring those old family homesteads.  Perfect for the amateur genealogist.  Available in print and audio.


Thursday, October 15, 2015

Emily recommends "Over the Garden Wall"

This original animated miniseries from Cartoon Network tells the story of two brothers, Wirt and Greg, who find themselves lost in a strange forest. With the help of a bluebird named Beatrice, they travel across a strange land in hopes of finding their way home. Recommended for older children and adults who can appreciate well done animation and fairytale-esque stories.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Lisa recommends Biography in Context

Yogi Berra

We have been seeing a lot of biography reports at CMPL lately and this is a great resource to help.  You can search for anyone that may have had information written about them, from Albert Einstein to Taylor Swift.  When you search, you will get printable selections from books, magazine articles, pictures, and sometimes even videos.  These are all from reputable sources that teachers will respect-best of all you will even be able to print a citation with the article for your bibliography.  My favorite part is that you have access to this information 24/7 from an Internet connection so you still get information for your report at 10 p.m. on Sunday night.


This is the direct link:
http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/bic1/?p=BIC1&u=lom_macombcmp



Thursday, October 1, 2015

Kathy recommends "Cass County" CD by Don Henley




With “Cass County”, Don Henley has put together an outstanding album that stays with you long after the music is over.  Henley returns to his country/Americana roots.  It reminds me of early Eagles with an impressive set of guest stars:  Mick Jagger, Miranda Lambert, Merle Haggard, Jamey Johnson, Lee Ann Womack, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Dolly Parton,  and Lucinda Williams.  Even if you don’t generally listen to country music, you will enjoy this CD.



Monday, September 28, 2015

Karen recommends "Data and Goliath"

Data and Goliath : the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world

"Data and Goliath" by privacy champion and security expert Bruce Schneier, who exposes the surveillance society created by the convenience of modern technology. Cell phone users give implied consent to their carrier to track them, wherever they go, how fast they drive, etc.  This data can then be used to predict where they will be in the next 24 hours. Data and metadata, which is data about data, are both used for intelligence and surveillance.   Author, Bruce Schneier, offers solutions which do not sacrifice privacy in favor of security.  "Data is the pollution problem of the information age, and protecting privacy is the environmental challenge."  Schneier recognizes that both government and business rely on the stream of data created by the digital age, and offers tips to protect privacy.  As a bonus, Schneier provides over 100 pages of annotated notes for further reading.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Jamie recommends "Mug Cakes: 100 speedy microwave treats to satisfy your sweet tooth"


Have you ever had a taste for cake, but don’t want to go to the trouble of baking and frosting the whole thing?  If so, Leslie Bilderback has come up with an amazing book to help you out.  I admit to being skeptical that I could make a cake in a coffee in the microwave when I checked this book out, but, amazingly, it worked!  That craving for a blondie on a Friday night was satisfied with a recipe that included chocolate chips.  You do need to mix the ingredients just as you would for a regular cake, but these smaller recipes accommodate two mugs, which make them great for sharing.  There are 100 recipes in this book and she even has recipes for those who need gluten-free, sugar-free and vegan options. I’d definitely recommend this book for whipping up a quick dessert right in the microwave!

For teens and adults.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Kathy Recommends "The Knockoff" by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza




When Imogen returns to work at Glossy after six months away, she can barely recognize her own magazine. Eve, fresh out of Harvard Business School, has fired “the gray hairs,” put the managing editor in a supply closet, stopped using the landlines, and hired a bevy of manicured and questionably attired underlings who text and tweet their way through meetings. Imogen, darling of the fashion world, may have Alexander Wang and Diane von Furstenberg on speed dial, but she can’t tell Facebook from Foursquare and once got her iPhone stuck in Japanese for two days. Under Eve’s reign, Glossy is rapidly becoming a digital sweatshop—hackathons rage all night, girls who sleep get fired, and “fun” means mandatory, company-wide coordinated dances to Beyoncé. Wildly out of her depth, Imogen faces a choice—pack up her Smythson notebooks and quit, or channel her inner geek and take on Eve to save both the magazine and her career!


Recommended for adults.  Available in Book, Ebook, and Audio CD formats.