Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Library Phantom

It started suddenly. Without warning.

Last spring, Julie Johnstone, a librarian at the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh, was wandering through a reading room when she saw, sitting alone on a random table, a little tree.
It was made of twisted paper and was mounted on a book.


Follow the adventure....http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2011/10/28/141795907/who-left-a-tree-then-a-coffin-in-the-library and http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2011/11/29/142910393/the-library-phantom-returns and http://community.thisiscentralstation.com/_Mysterious-paper-sculptures/blog/4991767/126249.html

Why Are Quebec Kids Not Reading?

Quebec's eighth-graders scored 'significantly lower' than Canadian students as a whole and unfortunately no solution for this problem exists...in Quebec.



Fun With Fake Books

What does Lady Chatterley's Lover have in common with Field & Stream?