Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Are you in a book group?
Book clubs did not begin with Oprah. One area in Gales Ferry has had an ongoing book club for over twenty years. I am sure other groups in town have been around nearly as long or longer. The Bill Library in Ledyard Center has a monthly book discussion that has met the third Wednesday evening for many years. Copies of the book to be discussed are available in the library. No commitment is necessary, come and try it out. I began a monthly book group at the Ledyard Senior Center this year. We have fun discussing many books one month and a specific book the next.
If you are sick and tired of book clubs, Virginia Ironside's book, No, I Don't Want to Join a Book Club, has recently hit the library shelves.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Seeing Red and Blue
Do you like the use of red and blue signs? In recent national elections, we have heard much about the red and blue states. Apparently, the elephants have turned a rosy red and the donkeys a bright blue. Equating the Republican party with red and the Democratic party with blue, makes for quick and easy identification. Deciding who to vote for takes research and thoughtful study.
Before you step into the new privacy booth to mark your paper ballot, you will be seeing lots of red and blue, so learn your colors and make good choices.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Congratulations Top Summer Readers!


Tuesday, October 16, 2007
New Reads
At the top of the list is John Grisham's Playing for Pizza. If you are looking for Grisham's next legal thriller, this isn't it. This book has a football theme, as Grisham has been known to do in the past. If you like the way Grisham tells a story, you will probably like this book too, but you are now forewarned that it's not another A Time to Kill. Playing for Pizza is available now.
Coming soon is the 35th in the Spenser series by Robert B. Parker, Now and Then. If you aren't tired of Spenser by now, you probably never will be, but for those on the fence, a reviewer claims that Parker is "at the top of his game," in this latest entry. It will be available next week.
It is quite predictable for James Patterson to have a book coming out at any time of the year. It will be a pleasure, however, for those of you disenchanted with his co-authored books, to know that this next arrival, Double Cross, is his alone. The lucky 13th in the Alex Cross series will debut on November 13, which I assure you is not a Friday.
Unlike Parker and Patterson, Sue Grafton does not produce four or five books a year. Maybe it is because she doesn't want to use up the alphabet too soon. After a two year wait, T is for Trespass will reach the shelves in early December. Kinsey Millhone will ride again in this tale of identity theft and elder abuse.
I hope your favorite author is coming to a library shelf near you soon.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Netflix, Blockbuster or the Library
Visits to the web sites of Netflix and Blockbuster gleaned the costs for their services. Netflix charges from $4.99 to $23.99 a month. The lowest charge gets you 2 dvds a month 1 at a time, while the top charge gets you 4 at a time with no limit per month. Blockbuster's rates range from $8.99 to $24.99 a month, with a several options involving mailing and in store pick up. So, for about $25 a month you can get a maximum of four movies at a time, with no limit on totals per month.
All of this brings me to the options at your local public library. Here, for the cost of a trip to the library, you can get unlimited movies at a time, which you can keep for one week. You can go on line to the library's web site and reserve any titles at the Bill or Gales Ferry Libraries and get a call or e-mail when they are available for pick up. You can return the dvds to either library.
You decide which option works best for you, but for my money, I am picking the library.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
What is a Mad Hatter?

Monday, October 1, 2007
The Rivalry Continues
Birth of a Dynasty: behind the pinstripes with the 1996 Yankees/Joel Sherman
The Rivals: the Boston Red Sox vs. the New York Yankees: an inside history/New York Times
The Pride of the Yankees dvd
Now I Can Die in Peace: how ESPN's sports guy found salvation with a little help from Nomar, Pedro, Shawshank and the 2004 Red Sox/ Bill Simmons
The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty: the game, the team and the cost of greatness/ Buster Olney
Faithful: two diehard Boston Red Sox fans chronicle the historic 2004 season/ Steward O'Nan
Emperors and Idiots: the hundred year rivalry between the Yankees and Red Sox, from the very beginning/ Mike Vaccaro
*61 dvd
Idiot: beating "the curse" and enjoying the game of life/ Johnny Damon
Fever Pitch dvd
Enjoy and let the games begin! (If we get past the Indians and Angels)