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In this episode, Jim interviews Jenn Bartlett, Manchester Public Library http://library.townofmanchester.org/ http://library1.townofmanchester.org/index.cfm/the-reader-s-connection/ jbartlett@manchesterct.gov 860-643-2471
In this episode, Jim interviews Jenn Bartlett, Manchester Public Library http://library.townofmanchester.org/ jbartlett@manchesterct.gov 860-643-2471
In this episode Jim interviews Jenn Bartlett of Manchester Public Library. https://library.townofmanchester.org/
In this episode Jim interviews Jenn Bartlett of Manchester Public Library. https://library.townofmanchester.org/ Hoopla App - https://www.hoopladigital.com/ Libby App - https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby/ Bookflix - http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/bookflix/ Complete the Census: https://2020census.gov/ Recommendations: Non-Fiction: Adults- Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover Cookbooks Teens- Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang Fiction: The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna by Juliet Grames Twenty-one Truths About Love: A Novel by Matthew Dicks Movies: Ford v Ferrari The Lighthouse Shows: Outlander Tiger King Games: Ticket to Ride Settlers of Catan Balderdash Apples to Apples The Portal - https://www.facebook.com/TimeMachinePortal/ Intro and Outro music written and Performed by Bill Ludwig.
Now We're Here, 1623 Studios traveling talk show, visits the Manchester Public Library in Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. Guests: - Sara Collins - Director Manchester Public Library - Erika Brown - (publisher/editor Manchester Cricket) - Beth Welin (Director Manchester Historical Museum) - Tom Kehoe - for Manchester’s 375th Committee - Mike Chapman (Open Space & Recreation Committee) - Designer Pavlina Gilson - Priemlov: http://priemlov.com/#!/HOME - Chris Langathianos & Joe Wilkins
Rebecca talks to Jenn Barlett (https://www.instagram.com/boardgame.librarian/), a librarian at the Manchester Public Library (https://library.townofmanchester.org/), about games, libraries, and accessibility. Special Guest: Jenn Bartlett.
In this episode, the brandt is joined by Jenn Bartlett, the boardgame librarian, and her husband, Matt. They discuss recent plays of Pillars of the Earth and Import/Export. Jenn then tells us all about her endeavors with the Silk City Board Game group at the Manchester Public Library. Thanks and enjoy!
In Games in Schools and Libraries Donald Dennis and Jenn Bartlett, of the Manchester Public Library, talk about utilizing social media and soliciting free games. You can see more Jenn on Favorite Game Friday, Instagram, and Board Game Geekhttp://www.dicetower.com/video-category/favorite-game-fridayboardgamegeek.com/user/boardgamelibrarianhttps://www.instagram.com/boardgame.librarian/ 00:42 Social Media Discussion HootsuiteInstagramReadit and the gaming subreaditTwitter & Board Game Hour on twitterFacebook & The League of Librarian Gamers & Library Marketing and Outreach30:40 ShushCon Ad!32:29 Soliciting DonationsDonald and Jenn talk about soliciting donations from publishers who may be experiencing fatigue from the librarians asking for free games. Companies DiscussedRio Grande Games GMT GamesBrotherwise games - Best known for Boss Monster Christian and Osprey Games shushcon.com The Games in Schools and Libraries podcasts and blogs are produced by Inverse Genius in association with the Georgetown County Library SystemEmail us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comMusic by Ian SovinePermalink
This is the first in a series of about 6 episodes on the Spiderwick Chronicles. It is a series of 5 books that are brilliant. So you should check them out.
Magic or Madness by Justine Larbalestier. Is magic real or not? Follow Reason to find the answer and find out why it just might be madness.
Septimus Heap is a series of books by Angie Sage. Book One is titled Magyk, and Book Two is titled Flyte. I listen to the first and read the second both were quite good
The Big Empty by J. B. Stephens is a story of the world that may be. A world devastated by a virus that wipes out 3/4 of the world population.
Peeps is a really sweet work of fiction. Every other chapter gives a v v in depth description of the live cycle of a parasite. It was great. Though i suggest it for older teens because of the sex and drinking that are the basis for the story's beginning. All in all it is a fun read that i think you should all check out. It is available at Mary Cheney. Later, ed
This is the 7th summer that we have done a program for teens here at the library. For the past 5 we have had a t-shirt that has promoted reading in a foreign (or fictional) language. This year i decided to make a contest out of it. The logo is based on another fictional language from a series of books. Every 2 books that you read over the summer gets you a guess at what it says. Every correct answer gets you an entry into a drawing for a 1Gb iPod Nano. In addition you also get to enter a second drawing every 10 books that you read. So the more you read the better your chances are of winning. Contact me if you have any questions. ed
Mirrormask is actually a book that is based on a movie. It was written by Neil Gaiman who is an amazing writer. But almost better than that is that it is illustrated by Dave McKean who was responsible for the covers of Coralina and the Sandman Series. I would suggest taking a look at the book and the movie. And remember if you yell at a book and throw it to the ground it very well might give you a ride to come see us here at the library. That and you might get to catch your very own library book using a butterfly net. Be caref]ul not to scare them or they could shed all of their pages
Want to be a private investigator. Well find out what happens when a sixth grader actually gets a PI license and his life is change. Whether or not this is going to be a series i can't tell. But i definitely want to know what Fletcher "Half" Moon gets into next.