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  • A Good Short Story Is Not Hard to Find: One Librarian's Favorites
    By Shaileen B.
    Last Edited on 5/23/2013
    Don't call me Ishmael—not today. Today, in honor of National Short Story Month, I'm celebrating fictional works that don't resemble great white whales. Today I'm celebrating fiction that's leaner, more ...more
  • Bicycles in Bloom
    by Brian Manning
    Last Edited on 4/4/2013
    Well, it’s spring time, and for many people it’s time to dust off the old bicycle and hit the road for some jovial jaunts and freewheeling flings. But before you hop on your bicycle and start peddling ...more
  • March is almost over, but... Winter is Coming!
    By Lara Spahr
    Posted on 3/20/2013
    "I can't wait to see how they film the Red Wedding." ...more
  • Hobo Signs & Traveling the Meandering Path
    By Brian Manning
    Last Edited on 3/11/2013
    I am not too sure of when I had my first taste of wanderlust, but I can recall reading Jack London and Jack Kerouac during my formative years, and feeling the itch for the open road. Either way, here I ...more
  • From the Stacks: the Works of Andrew Zuckerman
    By Anjanette Wiggins
    Last Edited on 3/7/2013
    One of the interesting facets of working in a library is the opportunity to discover fascinating books in the stacks. It can be any number of things about a book that initially attract attention, including ...more
  • Series vs. Stand-alone: The Great Reading Debate
    By Meredith Veatch
    Posted on 3/4/2013
    I can never decide what I like to read better-a series, or a stand-alone book. There are perks and problems with each. My favorite thing about a stand-alone book is that there’s no waiting. You read it, ...more
  • History: Jane Austen in Bath
    By Claire Wang
    Last Edited on 2/14/2013
    Family lore holds that Jane Austen learned of her parents’ decision to leave their home and move to Bath with this abrupt announcement. Since Jane Austen set two of her novels (Northanger Abbey and Persuasion) ...more
  • Gathering the Sons, Daughters, and Enthusiasts of Erin
    Claire Wang
    Last Edited on 2/4/2013
    Recently, the New York Times released their 46 recommended travel destinations for 2013. At first glance, the featured activities on this list are as varied as the locations in question. Descriptions boast ...more
  • The Magic of Lloyd Alexander
    Meredith Veatch
    Last Edited on 1/3/2013
    When I think of my favorite book characters, Vesper Holly from the Vesper Holly series by Lloyd Alexander immediately comes to mind. I always admired Vesper Holly for being so much cooler than me. She ...more
  • Keeping Our Library Relevant in 2013
    By Jessica Keyes
    Last Edited on 1/2/2013
    It is no secret that the world is changing daily at a pace never before seen in history. Librarians, authors, journalists, and academics and have been engaging in public discourse for years on the best ...more
  • Santa Librarian’s Top 10 Nice Holiday Picks
    By Cindy Kleback
    Last Edited on 12/17/2012
    Our good friend, the jolly ol’ Santa Librarian, was chilling (literally) at the North Pole Public Library and decided to put together a list of books and movies to recommend to his favorite library friends ...more
  • Santa Librarian's Top 10 Naughty Holiday Picks
    By Brian DeLuca
    Last Edited on 12/17/2012
    Santa Librarian, among many other things, is a fan of Norse mythology. When Baldur, the Norse god of truth and light, was born, his mother, Frigg, made every single thing promise to never harm Baldur. ...more

 

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