Thursday 26 November 2009

Back to normal

Back to my normal sparkly, happy blog now!

Had a brillant day at work today SOOOOOOO busy, loads of people, and the most kids we've ever had, this is mainly thanks to our school visits this week. We had 2 adults join today and 4 children, all 4 had been on the school visit on weds as well which is brillant. One boy was there with his Grandad (who is a regular of ours) and Grandad had been instructed to take him to the library asap! This boy must've been about 10yrs old and has never owned a library card. The tragedy is I am shocked how often I see this, the amount of kids we get that come in through no help whatsoever from their parents is truly shocking.

We had loads more kids in, I had been left a book by Nikki which she said she was leaving with us as the kids had been so inspired by it that she had told them the first one in on thurs could have it, everyone else would have to request it. Well, we must've have had about 8, 9 kids running in trying to get this book and the girl who did get there first took much pleasure in telling all her school mates! Was an absolute joy to see them all and to see them so excited about books :)

While I'm on a booky theme, thought I'd just share with you my current loans, now as staff we are allowed 20 which is why its such a long list...

A gentleman of fortune: Ana Dean
Mariana: Susanna Kennedy
The Mozart Conspiracy: Scott Mariani
Better late than never: Len Goodman (one for you Zoe!)
A Hapeless romatic: Harriet Evans
Red sky at night: Jane Struthers
Light a penny candle: Maeve Binchy
The book lovers' appreciation society (various)
The Lady Elizabeth: Alison Weir
Green Darkness: Anya Seton
The Glorious Revolution (1688 etc): Edward Vallance
Wedlock: Wendy Moore

Needless to say I won't read all of them, I am enjoying Light a penny candle and a gentleman of fortune at the mo.

1 comment:

  1. ive read a few harriet evans including hopeless romantic but you MUST read the love of her life , its fantastic xx

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