Posts Tagged ‘reading for pleasure’
Monday, December 3rd, 2012
Sometimes when I consider what tremendous consequences come from little things, I am tempted to think there are no little things. ~ Bruce Barton
What’s smaller than a dwarf, tends to be a “cautious homebody”(unless there is some Tookish blood), wears bright colors but seldom wears shoes over furry feet, likes to laugh and eat (six [...]
Tags: library club, literacy, reading for pleasure
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Monday, September 12th, 2011
Hi there! New library staff member Heidi Huff, here, newly minted MLS from IUPUI. And YES, that’s my real name (not some fictional character as someone suggested earlier today.)
Currently, I’m commuting to Richmond from Indianapolis. But in talking to all the students and staff members I’ve met this week I discovered that many, many of [...]
Tags: audio books, reading for pleasure
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Monday, October 25th, 2010
Sometimes you come across a book that grabs you and holds you from the first page until the last. Bog Child by Siobhan Dowd, winner of the Carnegie Medal in Literature in 2009, is one of these books. One of the many wonderful books available in the IU East Campus Library’s Young Adult collection, [...]
Tags: books, breast cancer, reading for pleasure
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Monday, August 2nd, 2010
“Thank you for letting us use the library…I had a fun time because I love reading…Your books are cool…I read some books that I have never read…I learned some new words…I love going to the library…I love reading…My favorite book was Let’s Do Nothing. I also liked Freckle Juice. My favorite author is Judy Blume. [...]
Tags: 3rd Grade Academy, Programs, reading for pleasure
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Monday, July 19th, 2010
One type of literature I’ve always been fascinated with is comic art. In fact, I even considered becoming a comic book artist before I decided to become a librarian. IU East has a modest collection of graphic novels – some famous, like Persepolis and Barefoot Gen. Some aren’t, and I’d like to tell you a [...]
Tags: books, graphic novels, reading for pleasure
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
Some years ago the library had a book in the Leisure section about Vikings, written by Don Coldsmith. I had just finished a summer class “Heroes, Monsters and Crusaders” taught by Dr. Eleanor Turk. One of the topics we talked about was Beowulf, who was a Viking. This caught my interest and I wanted to [...]
Tags: books, reading for pleasure
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Monday, June 14th, 2010
I have to admit that I feel a little embarrassed to tell you what I’m reading. I know that I should be focusing on “academic” tomes that would enrich my mind, soul and spirit. But let’s be honest. During the summer I want to read all the “guilty pleasure books” I can get my sweaty [...]
Tags: audio books, reading for pleasure
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Monday, June 7th, 2010
Recently, I’ve been re-reading some of my favorite author, Ira Levin’s, novels. I just completed “A Kiss Before Dying” and found it every bit as satisfying a thriller as the first read-through. Which got me thinking about what to read this summer.
Summer is often a time of book lists and beach reading that we don’t [...]
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Monday, May 24th, 2010
It’s 89 degrees Fahrenheit today and Spring has suddenly become Summer, despite the calendar indicating otherwise. Even though it seems this season isn’t as leisurely as in bygone years, I hope all of you will make time to read for pleasure in the next few weeks.
I’m tempted to catch up on my professional reading, [...]
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