NOTICE BOARD!!!!

Anything new or "probably mainly old" :) will be displayed here if you have anything that you wish to be displayed here, then let me know.
~*~First of all the contributors of this blog, if you did not already know should pick a name, something that suits you with one of these titles preceding it:
The Library, Librarian, or maybe even just Library

~*~Try to contribute regularly by writing reviews with pictures included of the recent read books that you just had to share; or even the ones that maybe were not your favorites, to warn other readers to stay away, or to encourage to read of course!
~*~ Perhaps we should have special days where everyone who is a contributor writes a post on here about a book that they are currently reading, whether or not they have finished it? What do you think of that? Comment on the Notice board post about any thoughts that you may have. This will have to be worked out in further detail. Any and many suggestions are welcome!
~*~ If you have any favorite books or book series that are not included in the "Favorite Books" box on the right hand side, please let me know and I will add them.
~*~ This is the blank spot for any other News you, my fellow worms would like to share, including any ideas that you may have for different things that could be done with or for this blog. :) I look forward to hearing from you soon.
~Librarian Serenity

Monday, July 14, 2008

Hi!

Hello! I'm i_am_bee (aka The Midnight Owl Librarian) and a fellow PNG bookworm :) I have been doing an amazing amount of reading this summer, so just wait, I need to stop reading long enough to write something :D Below is one of my favorite books, by one of my favorite authors. I'm sure I'll have a review for it later. Well, be seeing you!~The Midnight Owl Librarian

Saturday, July 12, 2008

HI!



Hello everyone, this is Auberne' Ancalimon! Imagination has been kind enough to let me be a writer for her blog. Thank you! I can't wait to share my favorite books with all of you! :) Until next time! ~~The Library Elf


(P.S. This is a picture of a library in Kansas City. Found on flickr. Awesome hu)?

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Sequel To: Nobody's Princess; Nobody's Prize by Esther Friesner


It is the continuing story of Helen of Troy!!!
With all new adventures, and more new friends. She won't stop at nothing to gain what a girl just can't seem to have, especially a royal one, Freedom. There were a few strange things I will admit. But it was a good ending to the tale the author Esther Friesner brings to the legend of Helen of Troy, what happens between all the other stories that are told about her through the ages? Yet again such a good book that I couldn't put it down, it seemed to give me extra energy at night just to keep reading it, of course all books end eventually, so sadly you can't keep reading it forever.Especially when you should be doing your chores!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Book Tree

Well, this isn't a review, but it does have something to do with books so enjoy this fabulous picture my little worms!!!! ~ Librarian Oddity

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Nobody's Princess by Esther Friesner


I really really enjoyed this book. And even though I just finished it last night, or maybe it was very early this morning? Who knows? But I definitely wasn't looking at the clock.I would read it again.
It is about Lady Helen, from the Bronze age in Greece. If you like Greek mythology then you probably already know that she was considered the most beautiful woman. What the author points out though in the end when the story of this book has ended is that from all of the other stories told about Lady Helen is, that much of her actual story remains untold. I would recommend this book to any one who likes the inside tale of someone that much is said, but that you still have questions about.
I look forward to reading, Nobody's Prize, the continuing story. But for now I suppose that I'll just have to remain content telling you about this current book. I don't want to say to much or otherwise there would be no point in you picking up the book for yourself and delving into the tale. So I'll leave you with that choice reader.