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Monthly Archives: November 2008
Snicket: Latke/Coal
I read two short children books by Lemony Snicket while I was staying at my friend’s house a few days ago. The Latke Who Couldn’t Stop Screaming: A Christmas Story was published just in time for last year’s winter season. … Continue reading
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Eörsi: Halpagár gyerekversek (2005)
Tobbfelekeppen lehet megkozeliteni Eörsi István 40 verset amit a “Halpagár gyerekversek” kotetben gyujttt ossze. Egyreszt lehet szorakozni, vagy szornyulkodni a kecskerimeken, izles szerint. Ilyen szempontbol biztos azon is tud finnyaskodni, aki akar, hogy jonehany vers ismetlesre epul. Engem ezek ahelyett … Continue reading
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Gunn: The Listeners (1972)
I do not recall the last time I read any sci-fi book which was not published a recently or was not considered a classic by many (like Asimov, Clarke, Verne, Wells.) I admit I never heard of James Gunn , … Continue reading
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Olitzky: From Your Father’s House (1998)
One of the books I received from my father for my birthday this year was From “Your Father’s House: Reflections for Modern Jewish Men” by Kerry M. Olitzky. It was appropriate for several reasons. First of all the title directly … Continue reading
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The 1000 best films
The editors of Guardian, the British paper compiled a list of 1000 movies they must consider the best, because they titled their list “1000 films to see before you die.” The online version of their list contains their short summary, … Continue reading
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APHC: reference librarian
A Prairie Home Companion segment (from November 15, 2008) with a passionate reference librarian.
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Defending Dewey
Video of a librarian snapping when the Dewey decimal system is disregarded. (Scene from the movie Party Girl (1995))
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Hua: Dew Drops (2003)
I picked up a free copy of “Dew Drops: Pearls of Wisdom by the Venerable Master Hua” at the California Library Association’s 2008 conference. I am usually rather selective of what books I purchase (as opposed to, say, borrow from … Continue reading
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Goldstein: Dark Cities Underground (1999)
Having read several of Lisa Goldstein‘s books (The Dream Years, Tourists, A Mask for the General, Walking the Labyrinth) I was happy when I saw on my local public library’s shelf one I haven’t: Dark Cities Underground. I was even … Continue reading
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Sheinkin: The Adventures of Rabbi Harvey
The ten stories making up most of the 123 pages of Steve Sheinkin‘s “The Adventures of Rabbi Harvey: A Graphic Novel of Jewish Wisdom And Wit in the Wild West” are great for several reasons: the stories are funny, the … Continue reading
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