IndieFlix – Our New Online Video Service

Cheshire Library is proud to offer a new online service to its cardholders – IndieFlix , a streaming movie service that provides unlimited access to award-winning independent  shorts, feature films, and documentaries. With thousands of films to choose from across more than 50 countries, IndieFlix offers a viewing experience you can’t get anywhere else!

• Film-festival hits, including the best of Sundance, Cannes, Tribeca and more
• Directly support the filmmakers just by watching their films
• Available on Apple®, AndroidTM, Roku®, Xbox®, and all Internet-enabled devices!
• Advanced search tools make browsing IndieFlix simple and fast

If you are a CPL patron your membership is free.  Use your Cheshire Library Card to try it today & let us know what you think!

If you have any questions about library access please email rbdigitalsupport@recordedbooks.com.

Six Picks : Historical Fiction for Teens

Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein

Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein

There have been some real stand-outs in Historical Fiction this year, here are six of our favorites:

Code Name Verity. In 1943, a British fighter plane crashes in Nazi-occupied France and the survivor tells a tale of friendship, war, espionage, and great courage as she relates what she must to survive while keeping secret all that she can. This Michael L. Printz Award Honor book was called “a fiendishly-plotted mind game of a novel” in The New York Times.

The Diviners by Libba Bray

The Diviners by Libba Bray

The Diviners. In Book 1 of this new series by Libba Bray, seventeen-year-old Evie O’Neill is thrilled when she is exiled from small-town Ohio to New York City in 1926, even when a rash of occult-based murders thrusts Evie and her uncle, curator of The Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult, into the thick of the investigation.

Dodger by Terry Pratchett

Dodger by Terry Pratchett

Dodger. In an alternative version of Victorian London, a seventeen-year-old Dodger, a cunning and cheeky street urchin, unexpectedly rises in life when he saves a mysterious girl, meets Charles Dickens, and unintentionally puts a stop to the murders of Sweeney Todd. Kirkus Reviews called it, “Masterful. Unexpected, drily funny and full of the pathos and wonder of life: Don’t miss it.”

Keeping the Castle by Patrice Kindl

Keeping the Castle by Patrice Kindl

Keeping the Castle. A tale of romance, riches, and real estate. In order to support her family and maintain their ancient castle in Lesser Hoo, 17-year-old Althea bears the burden of finding a wealthy suitor who can remedy their financial problems. When the young and attractive (and very rich) Lord Boring arrives, and Althea sets her plans in motion. The problem; his friend and business manager Mr. Fredericks keeps getting in the way.

Scarlet by A. C. Gaughen

Scarlet by A. C. Gaughen

Scarlet. Will Scarlet shadows Robin Hood, with an unerring eye for finding treasures to steal and throwing daggers with deadly accuracy, but when Gisbourne, a ruthless bounty hunter, is hired by the sheriff to capture Robin and his band of thieves, Robin must become Will’s protector risking his own life in the process. The twist to this story is that “Will” is actually “Scarlet”, a girl disguising herself as a boy – a girl with many secrets…

Sophia's War by Avi

Sophia’s War by Avi

Sophia’s War. In this Revolutionary War tale, the year is 1776. After witnessing the execution of Nathan Hale in New York City, newly occupied by the British army, young Sophia Calderwood resolves to do all she can to help the American cause, including becoming a spy.

From the Reference Desk: Want to find a really good book? Try NoveList!

Find your next read by searching the NoveList database on the CPL website.  On our front page,  Just mouse over Research, click on Reading Resources, and then select NoveList.   After you enter your Cheshire Library card number you will be at a screen that features ‘Recommended Reads Lists’ in the left hand column.

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 You can choose from: Best of 2012 Fiction, Canadian Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction A to Z, Graphic Novels, Screen shot 2013-07-31 at 1.25.19 PMHistorical Fiction, Horror, Mysteries, Romance, Science Fiction, Thrillers and Suspense, and Westerns.

Each category is then broken down into subtopics.  For example, Mysteries had 15 subtopic lists, from Classic Mysteries to Police Procedurals to Paranormal Mysteries and more; and Historical Fiction has 24 subtopic lists.  NoveList provides a short description and book reviews for each title.

When you find a title that interests you, you can click on ‘Check the Library Catalog’ to find out if the library owns it, and if it is available.  If the book is checked out you can place a hold on it and we will contact you via email or telephone when it’s your turn to borrow the book.

You can also create your own account on NoveList, where you can keep track of books you have read, books you’d like to read, and other notes pertaining to your reading experience.

Reading lists are also available for younger age groups: teen, age 9-12, and age 0-8.

From the Reference Desk: Consumer Reports Online

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Did you know that Consumer Reports Online is available free to Cheshire residents 24/7 through the Cheshire Library website?

CR is a highly respected source for product information, and smart consumers are now able to research products for free before they make their purchase.    CR features expert ratings, buying advice, online shopping and user reviews.  Products are rigorously tested and evaluated before they are rated and recommended.  Testing products since 1936, Consumers Union is an expert, independent, nonprofit organization whose mission is to work for a fair, just, and safe marketplace for all consumers.  Get the biggest bang for your buck by being a savvy consumer!

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To access Consumer Reports Online, visit the Cheshire Library website, www.cheshirelibrary.com. Click on Research, then select Consumer Reports, and enter your library card number when prompted.

From the Children’s Room : Digging Into Nature

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We had a terrific turnout for the Animal Embassy program “Digging into Nature” earlier this month! Kids (and their grownups) got up close and personal with all manner of creatures that dig (yes, that is a scorpion!), as part of our “Dig Into Reading” summer reading program. Thanks Animal Embassy!

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