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Happy Valentines Day! Our 'Blind Date with a Book' was a huge success last week and our staff are loving the books that they were paired with 🥰
February is LGBTQ+ History Month and to celebrate, all of our BOTWs feature LGBTQ+ characters/authors. This week's book is 'Hurricane Child' by Kacen Callender which is a moving portrayal of a young queer black girl from the Caribbean 📚
February is LGBTQ+ History Month and to celebrate, our BOTWs feature LGBTQ+ characters/authors. Alice Austen Lived Here highlights how important it is to talk about female history and LGBTQ+ history. @lxgino, yet again, knocking it out of the park with this latest release 📚
Blind Date with a Book has been super popular with our staff! We hope everyone enjoys the books they were matched with 📚❤️
The lovely Librarians have been matching staff with a blind date with a book 💌 A fantastic way to spread the love for reading! @Trinity_Library
February is LGBTQ+ History Month and to celebrate, all of our BOTWs feature LGBTQ+ characters/authors. We're starting off with Becoming Dinah by the wonderful @KitdeWaal. A great coming-of-age story about self discovery and female empowerment 📚
This week's book of the week is The Humiliations of Welton Blake by one of our school's favourite authors @brixtonbard. This book was enjoyed so much by our spellbinding group last year and now it is being enjoyed by the other students too. Super funny, well worth a read!
Our book of the week this week is Emmy Levels Up by @HellionHarvey which is a brilliant feel-good book to cozy up with on this cold Monday morning 📚
This week's book of the week is The Cruel Prince by @hollyblack. It is a captivating fantasy novel that is easy to get invested in. A great book to start your journey into fantasy YA📚
Our book of the week this week is 'I'll be home for Christmas' - a collection of short stories by a selection of wonderful authors, including @junodawson @NonPratt @holly_bourneYA & @SitaBrahmachari. This is the PERFECT cozy Christmas read as we get closer to the holidays 📚🎄
This week's book of the week is Solitaire by the groundbreaking @AliceOseman. Perfect for lovers of the Heartstopper series, or anyone looking for an honest and enjoyable LGBTQ+ story 🏳️🌈
This week's Book of the Week is Ace of Spades by the wonderful @faridahlikestea 📚 A truly gripping story that is keeping our readers hooked until the last page. Definitely one to add to your TBR lists!
This week's book of the week is The School for Good and Evil by the talented @SomanChainani which has just been adapted into a film for Netlfix. So read the book before watching the film! We also have the sequels to borrow so you can follow the characters after the film finishes.
Our book of the week this week is Scythe by the wonderful @NealShusterman. This book, and the other books in the series, quickly became our librarian Miss Askew's favourite books on their first read through. A truly captivating story from beginning to end📚
This week's book of the week is the carnegie award winner 'October, October' by @katyabalen. A truly wonderful book, deserving of BOTH of it's awards!
Thank you young people of Cumbria! Made my day. 🙏❤️
🎊🎉Winner!! 🎉🎊 Many congratulations to Liz Kessler winner of our Spellbinding secondary school Book Award 2022, as voted by Cumbrian Schools. A clear favourite with our Spellbinders - many congratulations Liz!! 🎊🎉
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