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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: March 2008
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Wednesday, 12 March 2008. Alexander the Corrector by Julia Keay. Subtitled "The Tormented Genius Who Unwrote The Bible," this is an engaging biography of Alexander Cruden, who wrote "Cruden's Concordance," a key tool for biblical scholars for more than 200 years. I'd recommend this biography. Rochdale Readers, the children's reading group that meets at the Wheatsheaf Library, have created. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: May 2008
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Tuesday, 6 May 2008. Blog A Penguin Classic. This is interesting: Penguin Books Ltd. have set up a blog inviting readers' reviews of titles in the Penguin Classics series. An interesting selection of titles have been reviewed so far - click on the "Books" link for the list (not for the first time I smugly note that our. Catalogue's title browses don't list all the books beginning with "The" under "T"). Monday, 5 May 2008. Did he do it?
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: Alexander the Corrector by Julia Keay
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Wednesday, 12 March 2008. Alexander the Corrector by Julia Keay. Subtitled "The Tormented Genius Who Unwrote The Bible," this is an engaging biography of Alexander Cruden, who wrote "Cruden's Concordance," a key tool for biblical scholars for more than 200 years. I'd recommend this biography. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 2008: National Year of Reading. Crime and detective stories. Home Library Reading Circle.
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: Cult Books
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Friday, 25 April 2008. The Daily Telegraph's issued a list of " The 50 best cult books. The comments are almost as much fun as the list, too. Think I'm the same "vintage"! Thank God they didn't go all Tolkein and Simone de Beauvoir about it! 5 May 2008 at 00:56. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 2008: National Year of Reading. Crime and detective stories. Home Library Reading Circle. National Year of Reading: quick update.
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: Literary awards
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Wednesday, 28 November 2007. This is a bit of mischief on my part but I couldn't resist it: I've added the shortlist for the Literary Review's Bad Sex In Fiction award. To the Reading Links pages of our Web Catalogue. I'm not sure how much should be read into the fact that we've got all the titles on the shortlist and the previous five winners. Probably best not to think about it! Web Catalogue: Winning Reads. Crime and detective stories.
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: Beowulf
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Monday, 26 November 2007. With all the recent publicity and hooplah for the premiere of the film version of "Beowulf" it's worth our pointing out that we have a. Few different editions of the poem in our libraries. Along with some scholarly commentaries on the poem. As well as classic editions we have:. Copies of Seamus Heaney's much-acclaimed retelling both in. With dramatic illustrations by Michael Foreman; and. The Enemy by Lee Child.
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: Emma: The Twice-Crowned Queen by Isabella Strachan
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Monday, 21 January 2008. Emma: The Twice-Crowned Queen by Isabella Strachan. This is a profoundly frustrating book! Sadly, this is a book written by an encyclopedist, not a historian. Bit hard, there. I thought it was full of interesting stuff. 24 January 2008 at 22:24. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 2008: National Year of Reading. Crime and detective stories. Home Library Reading Circle. Friends Forever by Lynn Andrews.
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: November 2007
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Thursday, 29 November 2007. Landscape Photographer of the Year Collection. What a beautiful book! There are a lot of really gorgeous photography books around at the moment and this is a splendid example. We have one copy of this book, at the Wheatsheaf Library. Wednesday, 28 November 2007. This is a bit of mischief on my part but I couldn't resist it: I've added the shortlist for the Literary Review's Bad Sex In Fiction award. There are...
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: The National Year of Reading
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Saturday, 2 February 2008. The National Year of Reading. 2008 is The National Year of Reading, a celebration of words and reading in every form: from novels to song lyrics, from poetry to film scripts. From April to December events and activities linked to The National Year of Reading will have a monthly theme:. Read all about it! You are what you read. Look out for National Year of Reading events in a library near you!
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading: June 2008
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Rochdale Library Blog o'Reading. What did we like? What did we hate? Sunday, 8 June 2008. The encyclopaedia of cult children's tv. Go on, you know you want to. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 2008: National Year of Reading. Crime and detective stories. Home Library Reading Circle. The encyclopaedia of cult childrens tv. Library Web Catalogue, including reading lists and links. News from Rochdale Library Service. A selection of the new stock in our libraries. Rochdale Readers: young readers and writers.