You can travel anywhere in a book, and here are some new places to visit and people to meet (and be glad this is all fiction).
Dream a Little Dream: Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman
By Meg
"Things need not have happened to be true. Tales and dreams are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes, and forgot." - Dream, in The Sandman Issue #19: A Midsummer Night's Dream The figure of the Sandman has been around for centuries, first described in Scandinavian folklore as a figure…
Let’s Go on a Scavenger Hunt!
By crrlstaff
Clues, riddles, and puzzles—whether they are incredibly confusing or amazingly easy—are the name of the game in these books.
Denizens of the Deep: Legendary Sea Monsters
By John
Learn about sea monster legends and the reality that inspired them, and check out CRRL's
The Fall of the Bastille
By Virginia
On July 14, 1789, a Parisian mob broke down the gates of the ancient fortress known as the Bastille, marking a flashpoint at the beginning of the French Revolution.
Astronomy for You: Summertime Stargazing
By John
Go outside and discover the wonders of the Universe with the help of these books, apps, and websites.
Books for Braille Readers
By Babak
Blind or vision-impaired readers who use braille can check out braille and eBraille materials through CRRL's Access Services department.
Explore the Beach on a Seashell Quest
By John
Learn about kinds of seashells you may encounter, the best times to look for them, and other things you might find on a beach.
Book Corner: Books to Take You Off the Beaten Path
By Darcie
There are endless directions to take your reading Off the Beaten Path, from scientists to explorers to discovering nature outside your door.
The Declaration of Independence
By Virginia
The Declaration of Independence's brave and fiery words inspired both the citizens and the new American Army to suffer through a long war to defeat the British Army and begin an independent nation.
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