Books I Have Loved 2025 Final

“A book, too, can be a star, a living fire to lighten the darkness, leading out into the expanding universe.” —Madeleine L’Engle
This year, we tried something a little different with our Faculty/Staff Books I Have Loved list. Instead of doing one long list in February, we spread it out between January and May, presenting books from one faculty/staff member each week, with added recommendations for (mostly) middle school students from the librarians. Now, at the end of the year, you can see everyone’s contributions here on our Reading Recommendations page, or use the links below. Many thanks to all the faculty/staff members who submitted recommendations!
- Amman Berhe, Technology Support Lead
- Susan Essex, Counseling Department
- Alison Gillman, Spanish
- Rebecca Moore, Middle School Librarian
- Mike Mullen, Athletics/Learning Support (Part One)
- Mike Mullen, Athletics/Learning Support (Part Two)
- Karen Parker, Social Studies
- Kelli Pleskac, World Languages (Part One)
- Kelli Pleskac, World Languages (Part Two)
- Tina Proctor, Social Studies
- Regina Quiban, College Counseling
- Kristina Rey, Arts Department
- Ashleigh Roth, Development Office
- Megan Schoening, Assistant Director of Development
- Karen Zaidberg, Social Studies Dept. Chair/6th Social Studies
“A book is proof that humans are capable of working magic.” —Carl Sagan
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