Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Wild Child @ Wildwood Impresses Once Again


Abby, the sole librarian at our newest campus, has yet again reported very impressive numbers for one that is so busy.  She managed to put away 6 titles this month for a total of 2,045 pages!   She was disappointed that her totals weren't higher.  "Pshaw", I say!  Outstanding work Ms. DeShane!

  • The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
  • When the Bough Breaks by Jonathan Kellerman
  • Before I Go to Sleep by S J Watson
  • The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore
  • My Antonia by Willa Cather
  • The Lost Get-Back Boogie by James Lee Burke

Dispatch From the Valley

Well, once again we fall behind our brothers and sisters @ Meramec and HP.  Yeah, yeah we know, ninny ninny boo boo :-p!  However, we are still incredibly helpful in helping to boost our totals as a team (you do remember we're a team, right?). 

Here's the raw numbers (we won't "cook" them...yet.  ;-) ).
          8 participants
          41 books
          7,856 pages

Care to know what we read?  Well, here's a listing anyway.
  • Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
  • The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom
  • The Maze Runner by James Dashner
  • On Golden Pond: A Play by Ernest Thompson
  • Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
  • Fourth Way Teachings by Rebecca Nottingham
  • Michael's People by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
  • Western Civilization by Jackson Spielvogel
  • Entertainment Weekly (various issues)
  • Missouri Conservationist
  • Tough Sh*t: Life Advice from a Fat, Lazy Slob Who Did Good by Kevin Smith
  • People Magazine (various issues)
  • Fifty Shades of Grey by E L James
  • The ExPats by Chris Pavone
  • A Wish For Dinosaur by Jane Belk Moncure
  • What Can We Play Today? by Jane Belk Moncure
  • Chicka Chicka 123 by Bill Martin Jr. and Michael Sampson
  • Franklin's Class Trip by Paulette Bourgeois
  • The Berenstain Bears by the Sea by Stan and Jan Berenstain
  • Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss
  • The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell
  • "Yellow Kid" Weil: the Autobiography of America's Master Swindler by W T Brannon
  • You Can't Win by Jack Black
  • Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford
  • Outliers: the Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell
  • Coming Apart: The State of White America 1960-2010 by Charles Murray
  • The Beauty Bias: the Injustice of Appearance in Life and Law by Deborah L Rhode
  • North and South by Elizabeth Gaskill
  • The Problem of Pain by C S Lewis
  • Code Word: Geronimo by Capt. Dale and Julia Dye
  • Something is Rotten by J M Gregson
  • Queen Victoria by Lytton Strachey
  • A Bone of Contention by Susanna Gregory

I'd like to close out this posting with a shout out to Maurice Sendak, whom we lost this week.  The man touched every one's childhood with his wonderfully adventurous stories and humorous illustrations.  We lost a legend.

Our President reads Where the Wild Things Are to a group of children. I love his expressive face.  I think he enjoys the story as much as the kids do.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Meramec's April is Showered with Books!

Meramec campus had a grand total for April of  11 participants, 53 books, and 12,661 pages! Betty led the pack again in number of books (13), but Samantha read the most pages, 2323.


Bonnie Sanguinet  1 book  353pp.
Patchett, State of Wonder , 353

Becky Helbling  5 books , 1567
Unferth, Revolution : the Year I fell in Love and Went to Join the Sandinistas,  208
Woodrell, Winter’s Bone, 193
Nesbo,The Leopard ,  517
McDougall, Born to Run, 287
O’Brien, Birthmarked, 362

Damaris Schmitt   4 books, 1682
Bryson,  At Home, 497
Olmert, Made for Each Other; the Biology of the Human-Animal Bond, 291
Meloy, Wildwood,  541
McCall Smith,  Corduroy Mansions,  353

Jana Brazeal, 8 books, 950 pages
Wenneberg, Faith at the Edge: a Book for Doubters,  160
L”Engle, The Rock That is Higher: Story as Truth,  296
Lenski, Interpretation of St. John’s Gospel ,  73
L’Engle, Friends for the Journey,  216
Schnakenburg, The Friend We Have in Jesus,  75
L’Engle, Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith & Art,  100
Thum, Uprooted: How Breslau Became Wroclaw During the Century of Expulsions, 10
Albright, Prague Winter, 20

Molly Dubberke, 2 books, 671 pages
Jennifer Donnelly, Revolution, 496
Larry Watson, Montana 1948, 175

Janice Hovis 2 books, 1022
Edward P. Jones, The Known World, 388              
Brian Selznick, Wonder Struck: A Novel in Words and Pictures, 634

Bobbie Ohmer, 4 books, 1371
George, Believing the Lie, 610
Fey, Bossypants, 277, AUDIO 51/2 hours
Burgin, Shadow traffic, 267,
Philips, Adjustment, 217

Phil Carmody, 4 books, 862
Adrienne Rich, The Dream of a Common Language, 77 p.
John Summers (Ed.), The Baffler No. 19, 170 p.
Willa Cather, Sapphira and the Slave Girl,
Regina O'Melveny, The Book of Madness and Cures, 320 p.
Peggy Bowe  4 books 1184pp
Thorne, The Internet is a Playground, 368
Emily Kimbrough, Our Hearts were Young and Gay, 208
Rouse Wade, Confessions of a Prep School Mommy Handler, 272
Anthony John, Thou Shalt Not Road Trip, 336

Samantha   6 books 2323 pp.
Tanya Huff, Summon the Keeper, 331
Tanya Huff, The Second Summoning, 416
Tanya Huff, Long Hot Summoning, 413
Suzanne Collins, Hunger Games, 374
Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire, 391
Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay, 398

Betty Freeman  13 books 676pp
Story of Christmas, 24
Tonatisch, Diego Rivera: his world and ours, 32
Van Allsburg, Queen of the Falls, 42
Dunklee, My Name is Elizabeth, 21
Ashman, Samantha on a Roll, 30
Durand, Mitchell’s License, 40
Feiffer, Now Go to Sleep, 28
Freedman, Blue Chicken, 30
Gore, Wonderful Book, 27
Henkes, Penny and Her Song, 32
Kaplan, Betty Bunny Wants Everything, 32
Rosenthal, I Must Have Bobo, 28
Licata, Unveiled, 310

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Highland Park Instructional Resources

When you look at our April numbers (8241 pages read by 7 readers), you might think we're a little off our game. Really, we're just trying not to scare you folks on the campuses, so we thought we'd take it easy on you this month.

Our grand champeen reader this month is once again Marian with 2077 pages. Jim is nipping at her heels with 2044 pages. Jane and Kirsten bring up third and fourth place with 1535 and 1414 pages, respectively.

Here's what we read:

Wish You Were Here by Stewart O'Nan
The Sun (June 2011)                               
Flash and Bones by Kathy Reichs
Harper's Magazine (March 2012)      
Lennon: the Man, the Myth, the Music--the Definitive Life by Tim Riley
A Long Long Way by Sebastian Barry
Next Year's Model (article in School Library Journal) by Linda W. Braun
Christianity in Crisis (Article in Newsweek) by Andrew Sullivan
Testimonial Literature From "The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Latino Literature"              
In side the matrix (article in Wired) by James Bamford
We are our mothers' daughters by Cokie Roberts
The Regent's Daughter by Jean Plaidy
Harper's Magazine (April 2012)          
Victims by Jonathan Kellerman
The Sun (July 2011)                                 
Between Summer's Longing and Winter's End: the Story of a Crime by Leif GW Persson
Tyranny of Breastfeeding (in Harper's Magazine) by Elizabeth Badenter
Redefining the Academic Library by University Leadership Council
Bridging the Digital Divide With Mobile Services by Andromeda Yelton
The Known World by Edward P. Jones
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Phantom by Jo Nesbo
Caleb's Crossing by Geraldine Brooks
Northwest Corner by John Burnham Schwartz
11/22/1963 by Stephen King
Goddess of the Green Room by Jean Plaidy
Death of a gossip by M. C. Beaton
The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
Rosalind Franklin: the dark lady of DNA by Brenda Maddox
Where the bluebird sings to the lemonade springs by Wallace Stegner
March, a novel by Geraldine Brooks
Out stealing horses by Per Petterson
The book of dead birds by Gayle Brandeis
Knit two, a novel by Kate Jacobs
Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness by Toure
College Libraries and Student Culture: What We Now Know, Duke & Asher, Eds.