Your Guide to Not Getting Murdered in a Quaint English Village by Maureen Johnson and Jay Cooper is […]
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January 2022 marked the twentieth anniversary of the Harry Potter films and the HBO special took us behind […]
November 20th is World Children’s Day, an internationally recognized holiday by the UN. It was first celebrated in […]
Did you know that October is national cookbook month? The idea behind it is to help people discover […]
It’s that time of year again: it’s Islamic Heritage Month (IHM). Islamic Heritage Month was recognized by the […]
The horror of residential schools became real to me by reading Elizabeth Graham’s The Mush Hole: Life at Two […]
Political thrillers are a very popular genre at the library. There are too many authors to list here […]
In all my years of reading, I’ve come to understand that I’m a mood reader. While many would […]
I was so excited to see GuRu : by fixing one piece of the jigsaw puzzle, you’ll miss […]
Our WPL Collections Department staff have waded through reviews, catalogues and blogs, searching out the next must-read titles […]