Thursday, January 22, 2015

TOW (& Answer)...

Book Jacket for: A field guide to venomous animals and poisonous plants, North America, north of MexicoThe question was can you name a venomous North American mammal?  There are 2, neither is life-threateningly venomous and both are shrews.  One is the shorttail shrew found in the eastern half of the United States, the other is the common shrew found in mountainous, swampy areas throughout North America.

The question (& answer) were found on p. 10 of A Field Guide to Venomous Animals & Poisonous Plants by Steven Foster & Roger Caras.  The book was published in 1994 by Houghton Mifflin Co.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

The Nightingale Before Christmas

Book Jacket for: The nightingale before Christmas : a Meg Langslow mysteryDonna Andrews has long been an author I turn to when I am looking for a light-hearted mystery populated with mildly eccentric characters.  Her latest, The Nightingale Before Christmas, fulfills all expectations.  Here Meg is supervising the production of a designer show case house in her local town.  Keeping the designers in line is, to use a hackneyed cliché, like herding cats.  Things are complicated as the opening looms by the murder of one of the participating designers.  Will Meg figure out who killed the much hated Clay? Will they get the show house open in time? Will Meg find time for her unusually heavy burden of social activities? Read the book to find out.

Recommended for readers who like mysteries with a humorous twist.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Events for the Week of January 19…

Don’t forget that the library will be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. day.  The events going on at the library the rest of the week (including a particularly busy Saturday) are…
  • Teen Program (Shrinky Dinks I believe – always so much fun) on Tuesday (1/20) at 4:00
  • Nature Rocks! A Science Program also on Tuesday at 6:00
  • Little Ones’ Storytime on Wednesday (1/21) --- sessions at 10:30 & 11:30
  • STAR Reader on Wednesday at 3:00
  • Covered CA enrollment help also on Wednesday from 4:00-7:00
  • Fun with Tablets program on Thursday (1/22) at 4:00
  • Laboratorio de Computacion also on Thursday at 6:00
  • Drop in Computer Lab on Friday (1/23) at 3:30
  • Covered CA enrollment help on Saturday (1/24) from 10:00-2:00
  • Resume Review Session on Saturday at 10:30
  • “Clean your Criminal Record” Seminar on Saturday beginning at 12:00
  • STAR Reader also on Saturday at 2:00
  • Arroyo Book Club discussion on Saturday at 3:00

You can always check the Branch Page (http://www.lapl.org/branches/arroyo-seco) on the LAPL website for upcoming events or check out the Master Calendar (http://www.lapl.org/whats-on/calendar) where you can search for something specific across multiple branches.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Iron & Velvet

Book Jacket for: Iron & velvet : Kate Kane, paranormal investigatorIf you’re looking for a hard-boiled detective who’s also an actual fairy princess (not I might add any Disneyesque variety of that phenomena) then you need look no further then Alexis Hall’s Kate Kane.  In Iron & Velvet (her first outing) Kate is hired by a vampire prince to investigate the murder of a werewolf. Kate, who apparently has a knack for drawing conclusions from unsupported inferences, manages to clear up this original murder, as well as another that crops up along the way.  

Lovers of action & violence will find much to admire in this book as will those who like an unconventional heroine & a hint of Sam Spade. 

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

History of Highland Park….

This article from the 6/7/1913 Highland Park Herald (http://dbase1.lapl.org/webpics/calindex/documents/10/520210.pdf) announces the start of construction of a new Highland Park Library.  The library described is the first one that was built on the site we are still on today (albeit we are in a completely different building now).  The article includes a floor plan and sketch of the exterior. 

Monday, January 12, 2015

TOW (& Answer)...

Book Jacket for: Encyclopedia of world scientistsThe question for the week was who is Aaron Klug?  Aaron Klug is a South African/British Chemist & Molecular Biologist who won the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the 3-dimensional structures of viruses. 


The question (& answer) were taken from p. 216 of the Encyclopedia of World Scientists by Elizabeth H. Oakes.  The book was published by Facts on File in 2001.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Events for the Week of January 12…

The events going on at the library this week include…
  • Make It Mondays – a kids’ program on Monday (1/12) at 4:00
  • Covered CA Enrollment Help available on Monday from 4:00-7:00
  • Little Ones’ Storytime on Wednesday (1/14) --- sessions at 10:30 & 11:30
  • STAR Reader on Wednesday at 3:00
  • Covered CA enrollment help also on Wednesday from 4:00-7:00
  • Fun with Tablets program on Thursday (1/15) at 4:00
  • Drop in Computer Lab on Friday (1/16) at 3:30
  • Covered CA enrollment help on Saturday (1/17) from 10:00-2:00
  • STAR Reader also on Saturday at 2:00

You can always check the Branch Page (http://www.lapl.org/branches/arroyo-seco) on the LAPL website for upcoming events or check out the Master Calendar (http://www.lapl.org/whats-on/calendar) where you can search for something specific across multiple branches.

Friday, January 9, 2015

World of Trouble

Book Jacket for: World of troubleBen H. Winters concludes his Last Policeman series with World of Trouble.  As you may recall from reviews of the earlier entries in the series (The Last PolicemanCountdown City) the setting of this series involves a comet that is about to make impact with Earth --- an extinction level comet.  In this book we have reached the last couple of days before impact.  Our hero is still coping with the disaster by trying to be a policeman.  In this book he’s looking for his sister who has disappeared.  The setting of these books and the resulting world they depict remain incredibly sad in this book and the series ends with this book because the world ends with this book.


An interesting book recommended to those who can cope with a really hopeless setting & ultimate fate for the book’s characters.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

War Dogs

Book Jacket for: War dogsIn War Dogs by Greg Bear we follow the transformative adventure of one skyrine (or space marine) as he battles unknown enemies on Mars.  The book was very slow to grab my attention.  If I hadn’t been stranded somewhere with nothing else to read I would probably never have finished it.  As it was I read it long enough to get intrigued by the underlying mystery and wound up finishing the book. 

So the book is straightforward hard core SF.  It is set in the future and some of the world is busy fighting a war for mysterious aliens. The war is taking place on Mars.  Our narrator is dropped to the world and things begin to go wrong from the get go.  Frustratingly, the mystery elements that kept me reading were never satisfactorily answered so we’re left wondering if the aliens the humans are fighting for really are the good guys? What’s going on with the “drift” on Mars? What is it the antags (aliens the humans are fighting) really want? An interesting book that is suitable for someone who really likes SF and doesn’t mind having to extrapolate answers to plot points for themselves.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Websites I Like…

A website that I have been using for 20 years (originally in my role as teacher) is the CIA’s World Factbook (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/).  This site provides basic and not so basic information about every country that you can think of.  Very handy if you’ve a student writing a report or you’re planning a trip or you’re just interested in finding out more about some place you’ve only just heard of.  Take a look.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

January’s Electronic Resource of the Month….

January’s Electronic Resource of the Month is LAPL Writes.  LAPL Writes is a guide to the library’s resources for our local author community.  The site is divided into five subject areas.  You can look at book lists, online resources, Library Journal SELF-e, the submission policy, and upcoming events.

Find LAPL Writes under Collections & Resources on the LAPL website (http://www.lapl.org/).  Check it out if you aspire to be an author.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Events for the Week of January 5…

The events going on at the library this week include…
  • Make It Mondays – a kids’ program on Monday (1/5) at 4:00
  • Teen Sand Art Program on Tuesday (1/6) at 4:00
  • Little Ones’ Storytime on Wednesday (1/7) --- sessions at 10:30 & 11:30
  • STAR Reader on Wednesday at 3:00
  • Covered CA enrollment help also on Wednesday from 4:00-7:00
  • Fun with Tablets program on Thursday (1/8) at 4:00
  • Drop in Computer Lab on Friday (1/9) at 3:30
  • Covered CA enrollment help on Saturday (1/10) from 12:00-4:00
  • STAR Reader also on Saturday at 2:00

You can always check the Branch Page (http://www.lapl.org/branches/arroyo-seco) on the LAPL website for upcoming events or check out the Master Calendar (http://www.lapl.org/whats-on/calendar) where you can search for something specific across multiple branches.