Now that I'm back working as a librarian, I am reveling in the joys of buying books on someone else's dime. I have the good fortune of having an awful 600's (cooking, crafts, etc...) section, which means that I get to rebuild it myself. I have always had fun buying these books for libraries and this section is always popular. I will post favorite finds as I shop for these books. Today's choices are too fantastic not to post. Since it is a Catholic high school, I will not be able to rely on punk bios or thug poetry to speak to my infinite coolness as a librarian. I will have to accomplish this with books on adorable zombie crafts. I hope it works!
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Books and Footie!
This is one of those book review entries that will likely
take over the blog, and I suspect this one will go against the grain of the
sorts of things I’m supposed to write about. Most folks tuning in to read about
sewing or cooking will find those things, but book reviews in these sorts of
blogs rarely venture into soccer memoirs. I’m afraid I can’t help myself! I
love Nick Hornby’s non-fiction and this is actually a reread for me of his book
Fever Pitch, a book that is part
memoir and part book about his soccer obsession, particularly with Arsenal who
play in the English Premier League. I read this about 10 years ago and I
enjoyed it then, but I loved it now. We are in the middle of the Euro Cup so it
seemed fitting.
Let me just break down some reasons why I love this book:
- This book is every bit as English as anything by Jane Austen, but it’s modern and male and, therefore, hilariously self-deprecating.
- It’s laugh out loud funny. Seriously!
- I feel like I too am traveling around England, going to matches and experiencing something that is such an intrinsic part of their culture that I forget the fact that I live in south Texas and am actually experiencing 108 degree heat.
- I feel like this book is my own particular treat. I know that this is not the sort of book that will appeal to lots of folks I know simply because they don’t want to read about soccer. Never mind that this book is about coming of age in England and about finding something that connects you to the world. Never mind that this is told with such a distinct and honest voice that the wit is perfect and natural. They only see a sports topic and stay away. That’s fine with me. Those that deserve the rewards this book will bring will read it. The rest of the world can go enjoy their little best seller titles.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Ladies and Gentleman...Elvis Presley!
I've been a very naughty blogger, but knee injuries acquired during
hilarious attempts to exercise will cause such lapses. Before this silly
little episode, however, I had a glorious return to sewing! I missed
it! Never again will I neglect my machine or the beautiful piles of
fabric I've accumulated. And to kick off this return, I felt it
appropriate to use my Elvis fabric. A few aprons followed during my
sewing frenzy. Here are the results.
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