Tuesday, April 20, 2010

What Are They Talking About? A Very Short Introduction

What are they talking about? A very short introduction





Do you remember Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure? In this, now retro, movie from 1989, two teens use a time machine, disguised as a phone booth, in an attempt to pass history class. They collect important figures from the past to help them with their oral history report. One of the historical figures that they pick up in their travels is Socrates whom they refer to as “So-Crates”. Bill and Ted paid so little attention in class, that they didn’t even know how to pronounce his name.


All of us are a little bit like Bill and Ted. Every day we hear someone refer to something that we know we learned along the way. “That name is familiar, but what was that all about?” Without a good grasp of these references, it is hard to mentally or physically participate in current conversations. Many of us no longer remember all of what we learned whether it was 20 years ago or two years ago.


There is no shame in not knowing, but it would be a shame not to find out!

Introducing…

A Very Short Introduction

a series that is here to remind you about all the things you have forgotten, all the things that you have wondered about, and many more things that you didn’t even know to wonder about. Each of these little books offers balanced and complete discussions of central issues. If a term is in blue on this page, it is the title of A Very Short Introduction that we have waiting for you.



In school, we are drilled on facts and frequently led to believe that science is fact. So, I was saddened to hear that I no longer knew the correct answer to how many planets there are in the solar system and what their names are, facts that I remember being so proud to have acquired as a child. But like many things, ideas and knowledge change over time as can be seen in The History of Astronomy.


You may have noticed that Nuclear Weapons are still in the news. We have a Very Short Introduction that will help you understand the history, the science, the politics, and the philosophy surrounding this topic.


So whether you fondly remember Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure or you are wondering what a phone booth is, stop in to the library and check out one of these great little books today.

Monday, March 15, 2010

SPRING

BREAK,

TAKE A BOOK!

Swimsuit….packed
Suntan lotion….packed
Sunglasses….packed

You must be ready for SPRING BREAK!

But, WAIT!!!

You forgot to stop into the library for a book from our popular reading collection. What, staying home and relaxing for Spring Break? That is even better. Relax with a good book.

We will be closing for Spring Break on Thursday, April 1st at 9 P. M. and reopening on Monday April 12th at 8:30 A. M., so stop in soon and pick up a book.

Check out some of these new titles:


Able one by Ben Bova


Brava, Valentine: a novel by Adriana Trigiani

Catalyst: a tale of the Barque cats by Anne McCaffrey, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough

Coming of the storm: Book One of Contact: The Battle for America by Kathleen O'Neal Gear, Michael Gear

The first rule: a Joe Pike novel by Robert Crais

Flirt by Laurell K. Hamilton

Hastur Lord by Marion Zimmer Bradley


House rules: a novel by Jodi Picoult

Kisser by Stuart Woods

The lady in the tower: the fall of Anne Boleyn by Alison Weir

The man who ate his boots: the tragic history of the search for the Northwest Passage by Anthony Brandt

Me, the mob, and the music: one helluva ride with Tommy James and the Shondells

Ordinary thunderstorms: a novel by William Boyd

The silent sea: a novel of the Oregon Files by Clive Cussler

Tea with Hezbollah: sitting at the enemies’ table, our journey through the Middle East by Ted Dekker

Wild child by T. C. Boyle

Check out these and our other great titles.



Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Check out some of the new titles in our popular book collection.



Going Rogue: An American Life by Sarah Palin

Hastur Lord: A Novel of Darkover by Marion Zimmer Bradley & Deborah J. Ross


Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde


Nanny Returns: A Novel by Emma McLaughlin


Burning Shadows : A Novel of the Count Saint Germain by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro



U is for Undertow by Sue Grafton


Too Much Happiness by Alice Munro



Wishin’ and Hopin’ : A Christmas Story by Wally Lamb


Fly by Wire by William Langewiesche
Dogs & Devotion by The Monks Of New Skete


The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver
Michael Jackson: The Magic, The Maddness, The Whole Story 1958-2009 by J. Rand Taraborrelli
Rainwater by Sandra Brown

Check out these and our other great titles when we reopen on Monday, January 11, 2010.