2. Featured Book
Sylo
By D.J. MacHale
“This book is amazing!!!! It is full of action and
mystery. If you are scared of death, this is not a
good book for you. People die. This book is about
a boy who lives in Maine and his island us
quarantined by a branch of the Navy called Sylo.
They do not let anyone leave because they have
been affected by a deadly virus. When the main
character tastes the ruby he gets more into this
war between the Navy and the Shadow Planes
than he could have ever imagined.
~Matt Wabler
3. Books for Lunch:
April 10-11, 2014
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Movie based
on the book!
Read it now!
Coming Early
2014
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5. Middle School Spelling
Bee Finalists!
Kellen Newman
Emily Waskowitz
Max Lane
Matthew Wabler
Tindar Cyr
Felix Karthik
Kevin Wang
Charlie Dwight
Hope Neyer
Ethan Rising
Bobby Kantor
Natalie Choo
Ajay Gupta
Jesse Sprigg
Jonathan Harsh
Mary Grace
Ramsay
Madeline
Ringwald-Egan
6. Congratulations Claire McDonald for
being featured for in the Eastern Hills
Journal!
Seven Hills sophomore
Claire McDonald leads
the Miami Valley
Conference in both the
200 and 500 freestyle
swimming events.
http://issuu.com/cincinnati/docs/eastern-hills-journal-011514?viewMode=magazine&mode=embed
7. Featured Book
Heaven Looks a Lot Like the Mall
By Wendy Mass
“After reading this book, I thought that it was
amazing. I loved the plot of the story because
there are some great experiences that a girl
named Tessa goes through after being knocked
out by a dodge ball. The format was a little
weird at first because it looks like it is a poem,
but after awhile I got hooked into the story. It is
a great read, and I highly recommend this
book.” ~Linah Uchiyama
8. Do you want to read to pre-k this
semester? Talk to Mrs. Bloom!
19. Featured Book
Divergent
By Veronica Roth
“Out of all the books I have read, this one
is definitely my favorite. The main
character, Beatrice Prior, goes on an
adventure of a lifetime that could change
her life forever. Divergent is a fast and
fun story that might change your life too.
I would rate this book with 5 stars, maybe
even more.”
~Caroline Corbett
20. Want to see your name on the
library’s Big Screen?
Recommend a book you’ve enjoyed.
Write a brief comment and submit your
recommendation by email.
Voila! You’ve made it into the library’s review
corner!