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Announcement: Feature Book Display

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 Time: 6:30Am Written by Vincent Trangia The Power of Reading  This featured book explains how reading improves imagination, knowledge, and critical thinking skills. Students are encouraged to explore this inspiring title available in the library. Digital Libraries in Modern Education  This book discusses how technology transforms libraries into modern learning spaces and supports students in their academic journey

Book Crushes

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  Time: 2:20Pm   Written by Samuel Roa   The 48 Laws of Power is a guide to understanding, gaining, and defending power. Drawing from historical examples ranging from kings and queens to generals, politicians, and con artists Robert Greene distills recurring patterns of manipulation, influence, and strategy into 48 “laws.” The book argues that power dynamics shape all human relationships, whether in business, politics, or personal life. Greene presents power as something that can be studied, mastered, and strategically applied. It is a horror novel about a group of seven children in the town of Derry, Maine who are terrorized by a shape-shifting, ancient evil entity known as “It. Atomic Habits explains how tiny, consistent changes “atomic” habits can lead to remarkable long-term results. James Clear argues that success isn’t about massive transformation overnight, but about improving just 1% every day