Pick your book
If you'd like a book that we don't have, click here to request it
Grab your book
If you can't find it, go see Mr. Byrnes or Mrs. Leverone at the Circulation Desk
Bring it to the Circulation Desk to be checked out
Enjoy!
When you're finished, return it to the circulation desk
Students may borrow up to five (FIVE!) books at a time.
Books are lent for a month at a time
If you finish early, please bring it back so others can borrow it
Use a bookmark! A wide variety of choices are available for FREE at the Circulation Desk
Folding over the corner, called "dog ear" is cringe ... don't do it
We don't have access to the Commonwealth eBook Collection for the 2024-25 school year, but hope to have that restored in 25-26.
In the meantime, here are a couple of great, free options ...
Anyone that lives or works in Massachusetts has free access to the Boston Public Library, which offers an EXTENSIVE list of eBooks and audio books. Go here to register for your "eCard".
Project Gutenberg offers free access to eBook versions (and a very limited number of audiobooks) of classic novels.
LibriVox has an extensive collection of free audiobooks (mostly classics and books by new authors) read by volunteers.
Want to read banned eBooks and listen to banned audiobooks? The Brooklyn Public Library has a program for you. It's not as quick to sign up for as the Boston program, but it's there for you...