bookspacePhoto of readerblog
 home > bookspace > blog
Minnesota Book Award Finalists Announced
Nominated titles from this year or last year, provide fodder for book club reading. Consider attending the Awards Gala on April 12, 2012 to celebrate Minnesota's literary culture!
 
posted Jan 30, 2012 by Rose R. Category: Book Clubs

Minneapolis rocks!
Cover Art USA Today recently reported that Minneapolis is the third most literate city in the country (Washington D.C. and Seattle are #1 and #2).  Our wonderful libraries and bookstores must take some credit! http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2011-01-10-literary10_ST_N.htm  Let's see Minneapolis take the #1 spot next time!
 
posted Jan 29, 2012 by Kim B. Category: fiction

Statute of Limitations
Cover Art Christmas Eve is not starting well for under-sheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman of Posadas County, New Mexico. Statute of Limitations is part of the Posadas County series.  The  Chief of Police has a heart attack while confronting car thieves, Sheriff Torrez has a pulmonary embolism Christmas morning; a deputy's fiancée is murdered that afternoon; and former sheriff (and Estelle's best friend) Bill Gastner is brutally attacked that night. Just visiting everyone in the hospital would be a full time job, let alone tracking down the perpetrators and raising two children.  This series is a favorite of mine.
 
posted Jan 19, 2012 by Jean B. Category: mysteries/thrillers/suspense

Grand Masters
Cover Art Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) has named Connie Willis as its latest Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master, and has joined fellow women Anne McCaffrey, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Andre Norton on this lifetime achievement list.

Living in Minnesota is a connection between these Grand Masters: Poul Anderson and Clifford D. Simak.

Other great masters of writing you can check out include Michael Moorcock, Harlan Ellison, Robert Silverberg, Damon Knight, Frederik Pohl, Ray Bradbury, Alfred Bester, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Fritz Leiber, and the first ever winner, Robert A. Heinlein (1975).


 
posted Jan 18, 2012 by Jody W. Category: science fiction/fantasy/horror

A homerun or just out in left field?
Cover Art John Barron of the Chicago Sunday Sun-Times says of Chad Harbach's novel The Art of Fielding, "It's hard to figure who wouldn't take to this captivating, breezy debut... it has it all: love, the search for identity, redemption, a superbly drawn setting, engaging characters...and baseball." It's been compared to John Irving's The World According to Garp (which piqued my interest as Garp remains one of my all-time favorite novels). Ten years in the writing, The Art of Fielding brought Harbach a whopping $665,000 advance. It's a character-driven novel set at a fictional Wisconsin college. I loved the first half.  Then Harbach lost his way and my interest waned. Where was this book going, I wondered?  I wasn't emotionally engaged at its dramatic and tear-jerking ending. Tighter editing was sorely needed (the book goes on much too long at 512 pages).   Harbach's talent is evident but I hope he finds a new editor.
 
posted Jan 17, 2012 by Kim B. Category: fiction

Eagle Awards 2011
Cover Art Want to know which comics Europeans love the most? Check out the British Eagle Awards.

Favourite New Comicbook - Daytripper by Fabio Moon & Gabriel Ba
Favourite American Comicbook: Colour - Batman & Robin by Grant Morrison
Favourite Manga - Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiromu Arakawa
Favourite European Comicbook - Blacksad by Juan Diaz Canales
Favourite Continued Story - The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman

Unfortunately the Favourite British Comicbook: Colour (2000AD by various) and Favourite British Comicbook: Black & White (Commando by various) aren't readily available here. Check out the list for even more suggestions!
 
posted Jan 11, 2012 by Jody W. Category: graphic novels

Making (and Keeping!) Your New Year's Resolutions
Cover Art According to the Federal Government, some of the most popular New Year's resolutions are:
•Drink Less Alcohol
•Eat Healthy Food
•Get a Better Education
•Get a Better Job
•Get Fit
•Lose Weight
•Manage Debt
•Manage Stress
•Quit Smoking
•Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
•Save Money
•Take a Trip
•Volunteer to Help Others 

Maybe your top resolution this year is to keep your resolutions!   Whatever your goals might be, use the library to help you achieve them.  Our Health and Wellness Subject Guide is full of resources, and we have books for almost any resolution can think of. Here's a book list with a few titles to get you started:
Making (and Keeping!) Your New Year's Resolutions
 
posted Jan 9, 2012 by Stephanie S. Category: nonfiction

Best in 2011 Romance
Cover Art Booklist has named the year's top 10 Romance Fiction featuring "smart, strong, and witty women rescuing animals, creating elegant dresses, studying medicine, and falling in love with men who truly cherish their wonderful, authentic selves."
 
posted Jan 9, 2012 by DJ Category: romance

hcl mobile app
hclib
mobile
app
Facebook Twitter Tumblr YouTube Vimeo Flickr Federal Depository Library Federal
Depository
Library
Hennepin County Government Hennepin
County
Government
© 2013  Hennepin County Library12601 Ridgedale Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55305 Comments and Feedback    |    Extranet    |    RSS