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"Library" Books: The Little Free Library Book - by Margret Aldrich
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Books that feature librarians or libraries will be reviewed here. Wednesday, June 10, 2015. The Little Free Library Book - by Margret Aldrich. Although the idea of the "take a book, leave a book" shelf has been around for a while in coffee shops, resorts, and other places (my own library has one for example) the Little Free Library Movement. Stories about communities coming together to save their LFL were also part of this work. One story that went viral among the library set last year was that of ni...
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"Library" Books: August 2015
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Books that feature librarians or libraries will be reviewed here. Monday, August 31, 2015. A long-locked library at a food magazine ( Delicious! Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Read-A-Romance Month: Adrians Librarian - by Hollis Shiloh. I discovered late last week that we were in the midst of Read-A-Romance Month. Read more about same sex romances here. Labels: between the stacks. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. In the Unlikely Event - by Judy Blume. To check out From Here to Eternity. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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"Library" Books: Silent Spring - by Rachel Carson
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Books that feature librarians or libraries will be reviewed here. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Silent Spring - by Rachel Carson. If I believed in reincarnation, I would have good reason to think that I was Rachel Carson in a previous life. She died about six weeks before I was born which was, in fact, on the anniversary of her birth. Both of our births are celebrated today. I recently also learned that her iconic work,. Was originally published on the same day that my sister was born in 1962. Furthermore,.
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"Library" Books: Libriomancer - by Jim C. Hines
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Books that feature librarians or libraries will be reviewed here. Tuesday, May 7, 2013. Libriomancer - by Jim C. Hines. I just don't even know where to begin with this one! Where do I start with a book that not only has a magical librarian, and vampires, it also has a polyamorous, bisexual dryad. Lord of the Rings,. And the Hitchhikers Guide. Back in the days of Dracula. Even before I learned what I was, books were my escape from the world. This place.bookstores, libraries.they're the closest...Dispatche...
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"Library" Books: In the Unlikely Event - by Judy Blume
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Books that feature librarians or libraries will be reviewed here. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. In the Unlikely Event - by Judy Blume. To check out From Here to Eternity. Blume has created sympathetic, strong characters who also have regrets and flaws. This well- researched work was hard to put down. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My favorite library pages. Bilingual Librarian = Bibliotecaria Bilingüe. What is your library worth to you? Dispatches from a Public Librarian. You Don't Look Like a Librarian.
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Una Nueva Receta Cada Semana: December 2014
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Una Nueva Receta Cada Semana. Putting my many cookbooks to good use by preparing one new recipe a week. Monday, December 29, 2014. Last night's dinner was put together with a variety of leftovers, combined with some of the vegetables I froze over the summer from our CSA. Which gave it just the right kick. We topped our servings with shredded cheddar. Thursday, December 25, 2014. THE REASON FOR THE SEASON. Of 2012, greatly assisted by our home-made mead. When I made cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving. The "...
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"Library" Books: July 2015
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Books that feature librarians or libraries will be reviewed here. Wednesday, July 22, 2015. Lullaby - by Chuck Palahniuk. The commentary on the "danger" of information and its dissemination is not subtle. Carl Streator imagines a dystopian world in which the culling song has leaked out and variations created. The kind of security they have now at airports, imagine that kind of crackdown at all libraries, schools, theaters, bookstores.Anywhere information might be disseminated, you'll find armed guards.
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"Library" Books: May 2015
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Books that feature librarians or libraries will be reviewed here. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Silent Spring - by Rachel Carson. If I believed in reincarnation, I would have good reason to think that I was Rachel Carson in a previous life. She died about six weeks before I was born which was, in fact, on the anniversary of her birth. Both of our births are celebrated today. I recently also learned that her iconic work,. Was originally published on the same day that my sister was born in 1962. Furthermore,.
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"Library" Books: Inkheart - by Cornelia Funke
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Books that feature librarians or libraries will be reviewed here. Thursday, July 2, 2015. Inkheart - by Cornelia Funke. In the spirit of Libriomancer. And The Neverending Story. The characters in this work blur the lines between fantasy and reality. And like The Seven Minutes. This is a novel about a fictitious novel with the same title. Gwin) are ultimately captured by the evil Capricorn (a.k.a. "Inkheart") and must use their cunning and exceptional reading abilities to escape. My favorite library pages.
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"Library" Books: June 2015
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Books that feature librarians or libraries will be reviewed here. Wednesday, June 10, 2015. The Little Free Library Book - by Margret Aldrich. Although the idea of the "take a book, leave a book" shelf has been around for a while in coffee shops, resorts, and other places (my own library has one for example) the Little Free Library Movement. Stories about communities coming together to save their LFL were also part of this work. One story that went viral among the library set last year was that of ni...