Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Still hoping. Still reading.

We're still interviewing librarians for Karen's job.   We're down to a few good people! 

What have you been up to in the meantime?  Read anything good lately?

I just put a hold on Insurgent, Veronica Roth's sequel to Divergent.  If you're up for more dystopian novels like The Hunger Games, try this series. 

The first dystopian novel I ever remember reading was John Christopher's series beginning with The White Mountains, about a group of teenagers who refuse to participate in the "capping" ceremony that brings the adults in their society under the control of alien tripods.  It's an old British series.  I'm not quite as old as it is, but the advantage to libraries is that you can read old stuff, too. 

It's kind of interesting to see what's different and what's the same in our view of a terrible future society between fifty years ago and now.  I think we were more worried about machines then than we are now.  I wonder what people fifty years from now will think of The Hunger Games as a symbol of American society today?


 

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Summer Volunteering

Hi all, if you would like to volunteer at the library this summer, we'd love to have you!

We have our usual Summer Reading Program volunteer work, where you help kids sign up, help them log their reading, and give them their prizes. 

This year we also have a special free lunch program that we're going to run with the Free Store Foodbank Monday through Friday for most of the summer.  Volunteers will help serve food (sandwiches, fruit, milk, that kind of thing), help with setup and cleanup, and help with program activities for the kids who come in.

If you volunteered last year, we just need you to fill out an updated set of forms with a parent's signature and drop them off.  Don't forget to let us know your availability so we can work out a schedule for the SRP booth, and let us know if you want to help with the lunch program.

If you're a new volunteer, fill out the forms and bring them by, and we'll set up an interview for you!

P.S., Some people are now volunteering during the school year, too, to help with storytime craft prep.  So if you're interested in that, let us know, too.

P.P.S, this all counts for community service hours if you need them for school!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Unraveling
By: Elizabeth Norris
May 2012
Baker+Taylor

Janelle Taylor is walking home when from the beach when a trucks come out of nowhere and hits her. She should have died have not been for Ben being there. As she wakes up Ben is standing over her. After that weird things start happening to the town that she lives in. Janelle starts falling in love with Ben but does he love her? Together they find out about a bomb that will go off causing planet Earth to explode. They race against time to save her town and family. Will it be enough?

Sam. F.