Library

Library and Middle Years staff have been busy recruiting for the Year 7 Readers’ Cup competition. The current teams are as follows:
7A (two teams) – Hamish Goodin, Bevan Washington, Lucy Thomas, Tara Sharma, Leo Pena Rix, Lucas Creighton, Rayan Hamzaki, Ryan Johnson, Anoushka Arvind, and Anna Nguyen
7B – Ella Penny-Ryan, Luna Govan, and Harper Arandt
7G – Harper Anderson, Nadia Amusa, and Zivah Reid
7M – Rory Booth, Harry Neall, Helius Pereira, and Mia Ebner
7N – Micah Barrie, Joshua James, and Willoughby Whitford
7L – June Bone, Layla Kerr, and Ella White
7P – Rumana Horrow, Will Riccardo, Nash Harper, and Mia Zheng
7R – Mitchell Windsor, Heath Richardson, Norah Wright, Cooper Airey, and Violette Marzo as emergency
7S – Ava Kriss, Maxi Appleton, Maya Molloy, Isabelle Parrot, and Patrick O’Connor
There are new additions to our eAudioBook ePlatform:
Reaching for the moon: the autobiography of mathematician Katherine Johnson by Katherine Johnson
Glorious rivals (The Grandest Game series) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
What have they done to Liza McLean? by Amy Doak
The case of the missing marquess by Nancy Springer
The books listed are also available on our bookshelves.
Finally, a reminder that students can access our vast eBooks and eAudiobooks collection via the LibGuides homepage by using this link: https://libguides.bhs.vic.edu.au/home. Look for the icon below, and on the right:
There is also an app available to download to your phone or tablet/iPad so that you can read or listen to books wherever you are.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask a library staff member!
Book of the Week
This is not the Jess Show
by Anna Carey
The year is 1998 and there’s something strange going on in the sleepy town of Swickley, NY.
Half the students in Jess’ school have come down with the flu, her family’s dog suddenly looks completely different, and she keeps hearing a strange chanting somewhere in the distance that nobody else can hear. To make matters worse, Jess has developed a crush on her childhood best friend, Ty, while another boy keeps trying to get her attention, despite her best efforts to avoid him!
Every year there seems to be another tragedy in Jess’s life or for the whole town, and this year is shaping up to be the worst yet – until Ty lets Jess in on a life-shattering secret.
Quirky, funny, and packed with nostalgia for the 90’s, This is not the Jess Show is a very entertaining read and highly recommended!
Susan Winfield

