Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Storytime starts....

September 13 - December 10
The Pamunkey Regional Library Storytime is a fun learning experience that parents and children can share together. Storytimes include stories, songs, finger plays, and crafts for children. If you need more information about Storytime, please call or visit your local branch library.The age ranges for Storytime are as follows:
Mother Goose - 6-24 months w/adult
Toddler - 2 year olds w/adult
Preschool - 3 to 5 year olds
Family - all ages
West Point Branch:
FridaysFamily Storytime 11:00 a.m.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Librarian Literature: Top 10 Books Written by Librarians


Who but a person surrounded by books could be better qualified to write? To see the list click here:
Librarian Literature: Top 10 Books Written by Librarians

Graphic Novel Reporter

Anyone with an interest in graphic novels will love the Graphic Novel Reporter
Very informative!






Read the book review

Monday, February 15, 2010

Using Word to post

This is the first time I've used Word to publish a post. It's really simple.

I challenge the other users to do this.

Come on ya'll!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

GREAT CAREER & JOB INFO


At Your Library .org has a collection of past job seeking oriented articles that are filled with beneficial information. Check out this CAREERDEVELOPMENT link to see if there's something for you.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Emily's Ghost : a novel of the Brontë sisters

by Denise Giardina

What hold do the Brontë sister’s seem to have over some of us that we just cannot seem to get enough of their stories or lives? Don’t you wish sometimes there was more of their angst filled love stories? Maybe there were at one time, but they are now lost to us. Aren’t we glad there are authors like Denise Giardina to help us get our fix!


This gentle read is a fictional biography of the Brontë siblings which solidly follows with what is known of the life and writings of this family. If you love books written by the Brontë sister’s you will enjoy seeing how Giardina shows us the correlation between their real lives and what they wrote, but this is not the only reason to read this book. Giardina’s portrayal of mid 19th century England adds to insights that may encourage you to search out more information of this time and the Brontës.

Easy Sunday afternoon read.