By: Omar A., Grade 11 Hirohiko Araki is likely my favorite artist. Not only does he write incredible comics, but so much of the heart and style in those comics are so dependent on his over-the-top, stylized, and incredibly detailed artwork, and, if colored, the composition and unset — changing — color schemes for all…
Flight Path: A Monthlong Celebration of Birds!
Discover local birds, learn birdwatching basics, and help prevent window strikes this April with Palo Alto City Library's Flight Path events!
Book Review: Divine Rivals
By: Stella Y., Grade 8 Author: Rebecca Ross Genre: Fantasy YA Age rating: 13-14+ Rating: 5/5 Divine Rivals is set in a world where the gods are at war and enlist people to help fight. The main character, Iris Winnow, works at a highly respected newspaper company called Oath Gazette and is working against her…
[Opinion Editorial] The Collection-Buying Curse of the Modern Day Society
By: Omar A., Grade 11 Most of those who enjoy indulging in any form of media, such as movies, books, games, maybe even puzzles or large posters, stamps, figurines, and so on, often tend to have one type of problem: overspending. I am not a finance expert, nor do I qualify to judge anything financial…
Women’s History Month
March marks the start of Women’s History Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions of women.
Library of Things
In addition to our great selection of print and digital resources, the Library also loans out other things!
Opinion Editorial: Tactical Espionage Action
By: Omar A., Grade 11 I have enjoyed a lot of movies, books, comics, tv-shows, and games, and, without fail, each of them always yields a gem — something so truly incredible in its creativity, complexity, or ideas that they simply wouldn’t allow me to let go of it. Verily, I think my personal hunt…
Art Gallery: Comfort Characters
By: Sophia, Grade 9 Comfort characters work as emotional outlets and stress relievers when audiences project and strongly relate to them in a piece of media or fiction. It can benefit an individual’s sense of identity and validate their emotions and struggles. But it is important to keep in mind the drawbacks which may involve…
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
Families with children ages five and under are invited to sign up for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to receive free books by mail.
[Book Review] Osamu Dazai’s The Setting Sun: A Book Review and Analysis
By: Sophia, Grade 9 Osamu Dazai’s The Setting Sun takes place during post World War 2 Japan following Kazuko after her father dies. She and her mother reside in her family home on her uncle’s salary which suddenly meets a drastic decline, causing them to move away. We progress through the deterioration of her family…
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