Ebooks & Audiobooks

BHS Media Center offers over 700 ebooks and over 200 audiobooks - see your library staff for info!

Monday, July 3, 2017

Need a New Read?

Finished everything by your favorite author? Find suggestions for a new one here...

http://www.literature-map.com/

Thanks to Mr. Alday for finding this super resource!

Monday, May 22, 2017

2017 GA Peach Winner

End of the year is here and the winner of this year's GA Peach Reader drawing for $100 Bainbridge Bucks is C J Herrera. Congratulations, C J! His favorite book was Con Academy.


Monday, September 5, 2016

Can't find your copy of "The Great Gatsby?"

Dear the-dog-ate-my-English-book student,
Several of the classics that our English department teaches are on this list. You can read them on your phone! Lots more good stuff here, too. A great way to increase your lexile level.

http://www.openculture.com/free_ebooks

Sincerely,
Your librarian

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Welcome Back!

Welcome back, Bearcats! Have you read the new Harry Potter play yet? I am hoping to get to it this weekend. I am excited about our 2016-17 Peach book selections. So far I have read The Novice (fantasy adventure), Dime (realistic and SAD), When (paranormal thriller), Under a Painted Sky (historical fiction with kickbutt heroines), most of Con Artist (cute), and started I Am Princess X (mystery). I have placed our order and we should have them all in soon. ARE YOU READY TO READ? Here's more info:
2017 Georgia Peach Books


Tuesday, April 12, 2016

The Novice


Sneak peek at one of next year’s Peach books… The Novice by Taran Matharu. In the donations from Dr. Drouillard, was the first book of the Summoner series - the fantasy selection out of next year’s Peach titles. Needless to say, it became my spring break reading. Nothing really new here, but the plot is well paced and the main character is likeable. Ancient power struggles between humans, orcs, elves, and dwarves set in a typical and rather generic medieval type world (the best part is the description of the dwarf homes). Unknown origins of Fletcher, the orphan boy, help keep you reading. Fletcher, raised by the village blacksmith, is forced to flee when he discovers he has magic by accidentally summoning a demon. The demon, whom Fletcher names Ignatius, is the best part - so cuddly - I want one. Fletcher ends up training in a school for battle mages - again nothing really new. He makes friends and enemies and uncovers a scheme pivotal to the future of the kingdom. Cliffhanger ending. My twelve year old read it in one day and was asking for the sequel so I think my fantasy readers will enjoy it next year.

Friday, March 25, 2016

Help with Hanging Indents in Google Docs


Instructions for Creating a Hanging Indent in Google Docs

1. Make sure your page line spacing in set for double space.
2. Make sure that you can see the Googe Docs Ruler bar. (Click VIEW and check SHOW RULER if it is not)
3. Type all the text of your entries in proper MLA format. Worry about the hanging indent at the end. Make sure you have all your info per source in proper order. Make sure sources are in alphabetical order.
4. Once you have all the sources typed in double space and in proper order, you are ready to do the hanging indent.
5. First: select the text you want indented (highlight your first source)
6. Second: on the ruler, drag the Left Indent (light blue inverted triangle) to the right five spaces. Note: all of your source will move to the right
7. Last: drag the First Line Indent Marker (light blue rectangle) back to the left margin, leaving the triangle where it is.
8. Done! Now repeat with the rest of your sources.