What are you reading?
By Darlene Bowers
Join us this summer as the Ada Public Library and the Ada Icon team up to share favorite books from readers of all ages all over the region. Summer is the perfect time to check out the new library renovation (if you haven’t already) and check out some books. Check the Ada Icon frequently to see who is reading what and grab some ideas for your next reading adventure.
“No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally –
and often far more – worth reading at the age of fifty and beyond.”
―C.S. Lewis
Name: Clara Burke, age 11, Homeschooler in 6th grade
The Horse and His Boy is Clara Burke’s favorite book. This is book three of a juvenile fiction, classic fantasy series by C.S. Lewis. This episode follows two runaways in a magical land who become involved in a battle of dire consequences. The land is called “Narnia…where horses talk…where treachery is brewing…where destiny awaits.” Clara says, “It is very well written and fun.” The novel needs not be read in conjunction with the series but will almost certainly engage readers to investigate The Chronicles of Narnia Series.
• Currently Clara Burke is reading the Emily Windsnap Series by Liz Kessler. Five other books Clara recommends are:
• Gone-Away Lake by Elizabeth Enright (juvenile fiction)
• The Minerva Mint Series by Elisa Puricelli Guerra (juvenile fiction, adventure)
• The Boxcar Children Series by Gertrude Chandler Warner (fiction, mystery)
• Young Fredle by Cynthia Voight (fiction, adventure)
• The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis (juvenile fiction, fantasy)
So what are your favorite books? What books do you recommend to others? Join in, fill out the Ada Icon/Ada Public Library Favorite Book Survey (see attachment below) and submit your recommendations. Let’s start a reading revolution or at least have a spectacular time sampling all sorts of reads and exploring the Ada Public Library.
Stories Posted This Week
Thursday, May 1, 2025
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
- Bulldog softball upset by Delphos Jefferson
- Bulldog baseball edged by Jefferson
- Bulldog boys and girls 2nd at Bloomdale track tri-meet
- ONU classed as "lower access, higher earnings" institution
- Field reports from NW Ohio wildlife officers
- Ohio High School All-State Honors Band and the ONU Symphonic Band perform May 4
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
- William Douglas Burris worked for Rockwell International
- Beatitudes style show proves thrift can be fashionable
- Bulldog softball rallies for win vs. Falcons
- Bulldog baseball loss vs. Falcons
- Bulldogs compete in Ada JH track invitational
- Bulldog tennis loss vs. Bluffton
- Letter: The benefits of vaccinating newborns and children
Monday, April 28, 2025
- Anabel R. McBride worked for Ada Exempted Village Schools
- Trash to Treasure STEAM program on May 3
- Student entrepreneurs compete in 2025 Polar Innovation Exchange
- Lifesaving AED installed at One More gym on E. Buckeye
- St. Mark Community Meal is April 30
- Alfes wins Medalist honors at OAC golf championships
- Wilma A. Willeke worked at Ohio Northern