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08/30/2022
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If you love to read horror or paranormal novels, then you have Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley to thank for it -- August 30 marks 225 years since her birth.  Her masterpiece was Frankenstein.

 

Cover ArtFrankenstein by Mary Shelley; Karen Karbiener (Introduction by, Intro and Notes by)

ISBN: 9781593081614
08/15/2022
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Welcome back, Pathfinders!  Find Your Way @ Your Campus Library!  An image of a hand drawing on stencil paper, tracing a path with a red pen, with balled up paper surrounding the hand.

 

Text or Direct Message a librarian today and we can get you started in the right direction!

Text us directly at: 606-328-6607

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ACE LogoIf you find yourself struggling, remember the ACE is here to help, so please reach out to an ACE team member for assistance with any assignment questions you may have.

 

08/09/2022
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Happy Book Lover's Day!

 

Did you know that book reviews of current popular books are available through the Casual Reader newsletter, published once per month by editors Judy Howell and Michelle Fields?

https://bigsandy.libguides.com/casualreader

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Did you know that we purchase many popular titles for rotation to our campuses?

https://bigsandy.libguides.com/bestsellers

 

Book cover of Jennifer Chiaverini's novel Switchboard Soldiers  Book cover of Julie Garwood's Grace Under Fire  Book cover of Kathy Reichs' Cold Cold Bones  Book cover of Sylvia Moreno-Garcia's The Daughter of Doctor Moreau

 

 

 

 

 

08/02/2022
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In this BBC documentary, host Lucy Worsley takes a look at the history of the United States.  This segment discusses the Declaration of Independence, officially signed as of August 2, 1776.  (Hold on!  What about July 4?) The Declaration of Independence became a sacred text. Discarded drafts condemned King George III for the slave trade. Founding Fathers compromised on the document's wording.  Watch more of the series American History's Biggest Fibs.