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New Acquisitions AY 2023-2024


Amulet: Escape from Lucien
Fic K533a 2014 bk. 6
Location: JHS Library
Navin and his classmates journey to Lucien, a city ravaged by war and plagued by mysterious creatures, where they search for a beacon essential to their fight against the Elf King. Meanwhile, Emily heads back into the Void with Max, one of the Elf King's loyal followers, where she learns his darkest secrets. The stakes, for both Emily and Navin, are higher than ever.
Location: JHS Library
Navin and his classmates journey to Lucien, a city ravaged by war and plagued by mysterious creatures, where they search for a beacon essential to their fight against the Elf King. Meanwhile, Emily heads back into the Void with Max, one of the Elf King's loyal followers, where she learns his darkest secrets. The stakes, for both Emily and Navin, are higher than ever.


Amulet: Firelight
Fic K533a 2016 bk.7
Location: JHS Library
Emily, Trellis, and Vigo visit Algos Island, where they can access and enter lost memories. They're hoping to uncover the events of Trellis's mysterious childhood -- knowledge they can use against the Elf King. What they discover is a dark secret that changes everything. Meanwhile, the Voice of Emily's Amulet is getting stronger, and threatens to overtake her completely.
Location: JHS Library
Emily, Trellis, and Vigo visit Algos Island, where they can access and enter lost memories. They're hoping to uncover the events of Trellis's mysterious childhood -- knowledge they can use against the Elf King. What they discover is a dark secret that changes everything. Meanwhile, the Voice of Emily's Amulet is getting stronger, and threatens to overtake her completely.


Amulet: Supernova
Fic K533a 2018 bk.8
Location: JHS Library
When Emily loses control of her Amulet, she is imprisoned in the Void, where she must escape the influence of the Voice, while her brother, Navin, travels to a space station where the Resistance is preparing to battle the approaching Shadow forces.
Location: JHS Library
When Emily loses control of her Amulet, she is imprisoned in the Void, where she must escape the influence of the Voice, while her brother, Navin, travels to a space station where the Resistance is preparing to battle the approaching Shadow forces.


Hello fears
152.46 P7581h 2020
Location: JHS Library
Hello, Fears! is an honest, empowering guide to living alongside what scares you. Our fears reveal what we care about the most, so each and every challenge is an opportunity to grow, hustle, and be your authentic self -- unapologetically.
Location: JHS Library
Hello, Fears! is an honest, empowering guide to living alongside what scares you. Our fears reveal what we care about the most, so each and every challenge is an opportunity to grow, hustle, and be your authentic self -- unapologetically.


Group process and the inductive method
FTR 302.14 Or85g 1990
Location: GS, JHS & SHS Library
An ideal basic reading text and reference for group-centered leadership. Aims at guiding the leader to motivate learners to involve themselves in issues affecting their personal, professional, community, and organizational lives.
Location: GS, JHS & SHS Library
An ideal basic reading text and reference for group-centered leadership. Aims at guiding the leader to motivate learners to involve themselves in issues affecting their personal, professional, community, and organizational lives.


Enigmatic Objects
FR 069.09599 M729e 2023
Location: JHS Library
In Enigmatic Objects, Resil B. Mojares traces from colonial history the beginnings of museums in the Philippines— from the gabinetes and museos of Spanish colonial–era educational institutions and the private collections of ilustrados, to the first attempts at institutionalizing public libraries and museums in the early period of American rule. Through vignettes that take off from such eccentric and eclectic items as the earliest extant portrait of a Filipino, skulls of bandits measured to explain the phrenology of crime, the fabled pestle of an indigenous hero, and teapots made of coconuts, the book itself becomes a cabinet of curiosities where the act of collecting and displaying intertwines with narrating a nascent Filipino nation.
Location: JHS Library
In Enigmatic Objects, Resil B. Mojares traces from colonial history the beginnings of museums in the Philippines— from the gabinetes and museos of Spanish colonial–era educational institutions and the private collections of ilustrados, to the first attempts at institutionalizing public libraries and museums in the early period of American rule. Through vignettes that take off from such eccentric and eclectic items as the earliest extant portrait of a Filipino, skulls of bandits measured to explain the phrenology of crime, the fabled pestle of an indigenous hero, and teapots made of coconuts, the book itself becomes a cabinet of curiosities where the act of collecting and displaying intertwines with narrating a nascent Filipino nation.


False nostalgia
F 959.90564 P9696f 2023
Location: GS & JHS Library
This book is going to be perhaps the most lethal weapon in the arsenal against the so-far partially successful attempts (thanks to social media) to tout the 20-year Marcos era (January 1966 to February 1986) as a “golden age” in Philippine history. Specifically, JC Punongbayan relentlessly examines every one of 43 claims that have been made regarding that period—from the faintly ridiculous (that Imelda Marcos did not use public funds to build her “bopis” hospitals) to the utterly insane (that nobody was poor during the Marcos regime). And he debunks every one of them with a mountain of data and past studies, all footnoted, referenced, and acknowledged so anyone can check and see for themselves the accuracy of JC’s rebuttals. The joy of it is that he combines seven years of scholarly research with simple, clear, compelling writing. Bravo!
Location: GS & JHS Library
This book is going to be perhaps the most lethal weapon in the arsenal against the so-far partially successful attempts (thanks to social media) to tout the 20-year Marcos era (January 1966 to February 1986) as a “golden age” in Philippine history. Specifically, JC Punongbayan relentlessly examines every one of 43 claims that have been made regarding that period—from the faintly ridiculous (that Imelda Marcos did not use public funds to build her “bopis” hospitals) to the utterly insane (that nobody was poor during the Marcos regime). And he debunks every one of them with a mountain of data and past studies, all footnoted, referenced, and acknowledged so anyone can check and see for themselves the accuracy of JC’s rebuttals. The joy of it is that he combines seven years of scholarly research with simple, clear, compelling writing. Bravo!


Everything you need to ace science in one big fat notebook
R 500.76 Ev279 2016
Location: GS & JHS Library
It’s the revolutionary science study guide just for middle school students from the brains behind Brain Quest.
Location: GS & JHS Library
It’s the revolutionary science study guide just for middle school students from the brains behind Brain Quest.


Everything you need to ace geometry in one big fat notebook


Essentials of research methods in education


Everything you need to ace chemistry in one big fat notebook


Empowering students as questioners


Dissent and resistance


Creative nonfiction


Climate change for beginners


Ashoka


An illustrated history of the Philippines


Anxiety is your superpower


Ang wikang pambansa at amerikanisasyon


Alternative alamat


13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do Workbook


1762


What's where on Earth atlas


what is your grief


Tokyo ueno station
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