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Biblioboard

BiblioLabs LLC. Version 2.0.1. 2012; iOS, requires 5.0 or later. Free. $9.99 to $15.99 for individual anthologies.
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Gr 10 Up—As first glance, the Biblioboard app is equal parts inspiring and overwhelming. It offers more than 100 anthologies, and within each curation, access to free content.The 60-plus volumes in Brontë Sisters: A Historical Collection provides selections under "Novels," "Poetry," "Biographical Works," "Critical Essays," and "Images." It affords a rare glimpse into the sisters' lives through traditional biographies as well as a series of well-organized letters to and from Charlotte, Anne, and Emily, their father, and friends. Readers can also examine portraits of the women, their home, and a reproduction of each sister's pen name signature, all of which are likely to ignite a discussion of a woman's place in the literary world of the 19th century. It would be difficult to find a more complete anthology of the Brontës's work in one place with such a small footprint.John Keats: A Historical Collection presents such telling works as A Day with Keats, by his contemporary May Clarissa Gillington Byron. There are also romantic gems such as Keats's Letters to Fanny Brawne, written to his fiancée from Rome before the English poet succumbed to tuberculosis at age 25.Keats's poems are represented as is his correspondence. Completing the anthology, which totals more than 70 volumes, are "Memoirs," "Critical Essays," "Souvenirs," and "Images." Viewing pages of the original editions of the poet's work evokes the romanticism these verses warrant, while the color illustrations add a dimension and context not often found in other resources.On the topic of Socrates: Father of Western Philosophy, there are a number of biographical and contextual essays that offer a look at the philosopher's daily interactions and the era in which he lived. Scholarly revelations about Socrates's influence on the writings of Plato, Xenophon, and Aristophanes are also presented. The depth and language of these works makes them most suited for advanced placement or college students, but items such as the reproduction of a papyrus Fragment of a Third Century Copy of Plato's 'Republic' provides relevance for any reader.While some may value these collections as primary source material or historical artifacts, there is much here for students of literature and philosophy to peruse. They're sure to find something that speaks to them.—Danielle Farinacci, Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep, San Francisco, CA

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