- By CPLkj
- 10 items
The #metoo movement has sparked many interesting conversations online, in the media and among friends and colleagues about consent, equality and using the power you do have to raise up others. With International Women’s Day falling in March, this is an excellent time to highlight books that will keep this discussion going.
- By CPLlight
- 5 items
Favourites South American authors and some other authors that can make you travel in their magical worlds of fantasy, love and spirituality
- By CPLmelani
- 66 items
Brilliant women who were pioneers of mathematics, physics, biology, journalism and other arts and sciences. Nonfiction. eBooks and print.
- By CPLjoyce
- 24 items
Books about residential schools and the impact this system had on Indigenous communities. Orange Shirt Day is September 30 and is designed to educate and promote awareness about residential schools.
- By CPLmelani
- 138 items
Cookbooks and other guides to help you cut down on calories and eat a little better
- By Ron Peters
- 151 items
Books I read in 2021. Website links are to Goodreads and are for books not included in the Coquitlam Library collection. To date: 151 books and 61,991 pages read (plus one 12h 16m audio course). My reviews and ratings can be found here: https://is.gd/FuQe9a
- By CPLmelani
- 28 items
Where fantasy and science fiction come together like clockwork!
- By CPLeBranch
- 20 items
Check the catalogue for more formats! eBook and graphic novel versions are also available on Cloud Library, ComicsPlus, and Hoopla!
- By CPLrosanne
- 36 items
Celebrate fathers and fatherhood and all of its layers with these picks for kids and adults.
- By Ron Peters
- 152 items
Books I read in 2023. Website links are to Goodreads for those books that are not included in the Coquitlam Library collection. To date: 152 books and 60,491 pages read (as well as 35 hours and 59 minutes of audio). My reviews and ratings are here: https://is.gd/FuQe9a