Friday, June 26, 2009

Limerick's burial records go online

LIMERICK City Council has become the first local authority in the country to put its burial registers online.
Burial records for the city's largest cemetery, Mount Saint Lawrence, dating back more than 150 years, will now be easily available to the public over the internet.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

St Munchin's 2nd Class Visit Library

A Book to Discover 5: Oryx and Crake

I'll admit at the beginning of this review that I hesitated reading Oryx and Crake. Dystopian novels are often depressing one-note symphonies. They might start with an interesting premise, but then the same point is often hammered home again and again in an attempt to convince the reader just how rotten humanity has become. Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale managed to deliver tinges of humor and hope in the middle of the horror and made you think about multiple topics at the same time. I was hoping that Oryx and Crake would be in the same vein. To my relief and enjoyment, I found that once I cracked the book open, it was hard to put down.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Young members...

Our security guard keeps an eye on the youngest members of the library, Shane and Jake...

Summer Arts and Crafts/Reading Challenge















Victoria, Lakita and Katie, in the library early on Saturday morning, making fairies from 'Fairy Make and Do' which they are reading for the Summer Reading Challenge.












Thursday, June 11, 2009

Summer Reading Challenge 2009

RULES:
  1. Pick up a copy of the Reading Challenge in the Library or download and print your own copy!
  2. Choose your journey across from start to finish.
  3. Start anywhere along the start line.
  4. You can travel horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
  5. You cannot jump squares!
  6. Write the title of the book in the square and get it stamped by a Librarian when you return it.
  7. Entrants must be 6-12 years old.
  8. Closing Date is the 31st August.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Summer Reading Just a quick round up of some good adult fiction reads for the Summer. Vikas Swarup has a new book out "The Six Suspects" which follows in the same style of "Q &A" (made into the film Slumdog Millionaire). It's set in India and is a tightly plotted story with multiple characters all coming together on one fateful night. It's an excellent read, full of the contradictions of India with glamour and squalor, heroes and villains and an ending which types up all the narrative. Also new is Kirsty Crawford's "The Secret Life of Husbands" which is a a classic light Summer read, with plenty of wit and wry observations. Another recommended read is "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" by Moshin Hamid, which has featured on many Award lists. While it is a short novel, it draws the reader in, beginning with a conversation in which the main character outlines his life to date. As it unfolds, the reader is aware of a unspoken secret, which may or may not be revealed. An outstanding book, which is well worth a look.