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Under the Sea Reads for SequoyahCon

  • Feb 10
  • 2 min read


Get excited for SequoyahCon: Under the Sea at Woodstock Public Library on March 14 with wonderful ocean-themed books at the library! Check out the following recommendations from SRLS staff members and discover something new about the great big blue. Learn more about SequoyahCon, our no-cost convention celebrating fandom and fun, on our website: SequoyahRegionalLibrary.org/con 


For Kids


How I Became a Pirate

by Melinda Long & David Shannon


Follow along with Jeremy Jacob as he learns all there is to know about being a pirate- from buried treasure to sea shanties. 

 

Perfect For: Early Elementary Readers








Turtle Walk

by Matt Phelan


Go on a walk through all four seasons with this charming turtle family!


Perfect For: Early Readers, at Home Storytimes





Manatee's Best Friend

by Sylvia Liu


Learn more about manatees, ocean wildlife, and what makes a great friend as Becca Wong fights to protect the wildlife in her backyard.


Perfect For: Older Elementary / Early Middle School Readers




For Teens



The Black Pearl

by Scott O’Dell


When Ramon Salazar finds a black pearl in the depths of the Vermilion Sea, his father is sure it’s the legendary Pearl of Heaven. When a terrible tragedy strikes Ramon’s village, he worries there may be a price to pay for a treasure so great.

 

Perfect For: Older Middle School

Readers, Mystery Fans




One Piece Volume 1

by Eiichirō Oda


​Monkey D. Luffy dreams of becoming King of the Pirates. Tag along as he and his crew set sail to find the greatest treasure in the world: the legendary “One Piece.”

 

Perfect For: High School Readers, Manga & Anime Fans






Part of Your World 

by Liz Braswel


Have you ever wondered what would have happened if Ariel hadn’t defeated Ursula and saved her kingdom? Taking place 5 years after Ursula’s victory, Ariel, now the voiceless queen of Atlantica, must fight for her stolen happily ever after.

 

Perfect For: High School Readers, Disney Fans




For Adults



Sing Like Fish: How Sound Rules Life Under Water

by Amorina Kingdon


While it may be imperceivable to human ears, the ocean is filled with sounds of life.

Award-winning science journalist Amorina Kingdon discusses the latest scientific discoveries surrounding the vital role that sound plays in oceanic life.

 

Perfect For: Nonfiction Readers, Science Fans








Moby Dick

by Herman Melville


Read the classic tale of obsession and vengeance at sea as Captain Ahab commands his crew to join his hunt for the elusive white whale- Moby Dick.

 

Perfect For: Classic Literature Readers, Fans of American Literature












Summer Island

by Kristin Hannah


Ruby, a struggling comedian, resents her mother for abandoning her and her sisters when she divorced their father. Even worse, her mother has since become a famous radio talk-show host known for her moral advice. When her mother is injured in an accident, Ruby is offered a fortune to write a tell-all about a scandalous secret of her mother’s. Will Ruby reveal her secret, or will she learn to forgive

her mother as she cares for her?

 

 

Perfect For: Contemporary Fiction Readers, Fans of Character Growth Stories




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