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Life
Every Day
There are too many days that I wake up and wish I wasn’t me. There are too many…
September 26, 2012
Life
Spot-Lit for October 2012
General Fiction / Literary Fiction
September 26, 2012
Life
It all starts with World War Z
I’m not really into zombies. I generally confine my summer reads to mildly-embarrassing vampire fiction or binge-reading Game…
September 25, 2012
Life
Help decide what Everett will read in February
Remember last February when Sherman Alexie came to town and we all read The Absolutely True Diary of…
September 20, 2012
Life
‘On the Trail of the Ice Age Floods’
It isn’t hard to picture flooding on our side of the Cascades. Just wait until November if you…
September 20, 2012
Life
Ryan Gosling’s imagined thoughts
If you need to brush up on your feminist education and could also use a chuckle, a quick…
September 18, 2012
Life
Librarians gone wild!
Librarians have long been burdened with a variety of uncomplimentary stereotypes, stern old maid and milquetoast bookworm being…
September 14, 2012
Life
Writing for dollars
Geez, it’s not easy to write a good blog post heading. It must be even more difficult to…
September 5, 2012
Life
Passionately detached fiction
Why we like the stories that we do is a mysterious thing. Here at the library, we try…
September 4, 2012
Life
Spot-Lit (September, 2012)
Uber-popular authors such as Lee Child, Ken Follett, James Patterson, J.D. Robb, and Stuart Woods hardly need us…
August 30, 2012
Life
Being Freddie Mercury for a day
I wasn’t fortunate enough to grow up in a time when Freddie Mercury, lead singer of Queen, was…
August 27, 2012
Life
Adult summer reading reviews: the final chapter
The kindle has been given away, the prizes are almost at an end, and there is no denying…
August 24, 2012
Life
Slow cooking with your Kindle
I’ve been exploring Everett Public’s Kindle holdings on Overdrive, which one can link to from our homepage. E-Readers…
August 22, 2012
Life
2012 RITA Awards
The last month or so has been pretty chaotic. Between my best friend finally receiving a new kidney…
August 16, 2012
Life
Gone Girl
I can understand how a couple who are complete poison to each other, with one spouse keeping a…
August 15, 2012
Life
Twick or Tweet
Back in the seventies there was a lot of talk about the generation gap, the set of things…
August 7, 2012
Life
Heartwood 2:9 –
The Cyclist Conspiracy
Svetislav Basara’s The Cyclist Conspiracy is a strange and imaginative collage-like “anthology” that draws on all kind of…
August 6, 2012
Life
Summer Teen Book Reviews
We are continuing to sign up children and teens for Dream Big Read, the library summer reading program.…
August 6, 2012
Life
Melvil Dewey’s odditorium
The Dewey Decimal System can be a cruel mistress. She promises to organize knowledge into nice neat sets…
August 6, 2012
Life
Spot-Lit (August, 2012)
Among the other standouts in the August issue of Spot-Lit are not-to-be-missed new books by Ivan Doig, Louise…
July 31, 2012
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