Hi Readers - Nice to meet you!
This website was created at the beginning of the Coronavirus Pandemic to help keep community members together during trying times while the Onondaga Free Library was closed. Now, it will be utilized for readers young and old to connect with each other and keep reading as the library begins to open up more and more. Reading is an invaluable skill, pastime, and love for one to obtain. The magic and power of books are beyond the words on the page or the illustrations adorning the cover. Books help people escape their small world and explore a larger one. Diving into a good book transports readers out of their daily lives and into a world unknown filled with excitement and joy. Now more than ever, sharing the beauty of reading is vital to our youth.
This website will allow you to explore books you have never read, no matter their age, as well as broaden your horizons and seek new limits. Whether an avid reader or one simply testing the waters of the world of books, these book reviews and displays will enthrall you and keep you coming back for more- like a good book should! Thus, revealing the might of reading to many more people.
Please enjoy this blog and make the most out of all it has to offer!
This website will allow you to explore books you have never read, no matter their age, as well as broaden your horizons and seek new limits. Whether an avid reader or one simply testing the waters of the world of books, these book reviews and displays will enthrall you and keep you coming back for more- like a good book should! Thus, revealing the might of reading to many more people.
Please enjoy this blog and make the most out of all it has to offer!
What Are Book Wranglers Are Reading:
Book Reviews & Displays
Lovely War
Spring is in the Air and so are NEW Books- March and April New ReleasesFantastic Classics: Eight Cousins
View Reviews > Books With The Prettiest Covers
Fantastic Classics
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Wicked Saints Review
Spring into ReadingThe Fountains of Silence
View Reviews > Pride And Prejudice Book Review
Fantastic Classic: The Count of Monte Cristo |