- By CPLKelsey
- 16 items
What should you do when an emergency situation happens? Featuring books on preparedness, planning, and real life stories of emergencies and disasters.
- By Ron Peters
- 155 items
Books I read in 2022. Website links are to Goodreads for books not included in the Coquitlam Library collection. To date: 154 books and 60,111 pages read (plus 12+ hours of audiobooks). My reviews and ratings are here: https://is.gd/FuQe9a
- By CPLjanet
- 22 items
History books tend to focus on certain people and to ignore the stories of others. Black History Month reminds us that everyone participates in history, and everyone deserves to have their story heard.
- By CPLrosanne
- 27 items
"Freedom to Read Week is an annual event that encourages Canadians to think about and reaffirm their commitment to intellectual freedom, which is guaranteed them under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms." - freedomtoread.ca. In recognition of Freedom to Read Week, we've compiled a list of children's books that have been challenged or banned across North America.
- By Ron Peters
- 59 items
Books I read in 2024. Website links are to Goodreads for those books that are not included in the Coquitlam Library collection. To date: 58 books and 21,674 pages read (plus 12 hr., 24 min. of audio). My reviews and ratings are here: https://is.gd/FuQe9a
- By CPLmelani
- 25 items
Favourite fiction from the 1910s through the 1940s.
- By CPLrosanne
- 23 items
Looking for recommendations from Coquitlam Public Library staff? Check out their favourite books and movies that they read or watched in 2019!
- By CPLmelani
- 35 items
Books that are about real people dealing with real situations but a bit quirky, a bit funny, and mostly with a happy ending.
- By CPLmelani
- 68 items
An assortment of adult fiction titles from various genres to entertain and enlighten you.