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Nov 18
2011
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Fiction:
- Inheritance (Paolini)
Non-Fiction:
- Digital Moviemaking
- Write Your Own Non-Fiction
Graphic Novels:
- Fairy Tail vol 16 (Mashima)
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Nov 18
2011
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Nov 18
2011
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Nov 16
2011
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Nov 09
2011
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Columbia County Rural Library District Board of Trustees is holding a public hearing to discuss the County Library District’s 2012 budget at their regularly scheduled meeting Monday, November 21, 2011 in the Delany Room of the Dayton Memorial Library, 111 S. 3rd Street, Dayton at 7 p.m.
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Nov 09
2011
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I love the rough quality to Castillo's art, and how it it fits Fern's story of one stubborn woman with a kind heart who took in some orphan bison to save their lives. This story really gets at the heart of farm/rural life -- the love of animals and the kindness of strangers.
by Heather
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If you wish to reserve "Buffalo Music" by Tracey E. Fern, please contact the library:
library@daytonwa.net
382-4131
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Nov 08
2011
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Nov 07
2011
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I have read this book more often than I can count. It is my favorite of Anne McCaffrey's Harper Hall trilogy, and it remains as fantastic today as it was when I first read it. "Dragonsinger" is the continuation of Menolly's story -- she is a gifted female musician in a world where it is frowned upon for girls to do such a thing. At the opening of "Dragonsinger," Menolly finds herself at the doorstep of the Harper Hall (Pern's equivalent of an elite music school) after having been tapped by the Masterharper himself -- who is trying to change the 'old ways' for the better.
What remains the biggest draw to this book for me is how Menolly's story mirrors my own: growing up, I was always the odd one out. Like Menolly, I wanted to write songs and stories -- but faced obstacles in my pursuit. Watching Menolly grow into herself, watching her come to terms, and ultimately, find her very own niche gave me hope that someday, I would find my own as well.
Thank you, Menolly (and Ms. McCaffrey), for giving me the courage to follow my own dreams.
reviewed by Heather
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If you wish to reserve "Dragonsinger" by Anne McCaffrey, please contact the library:
library@daytonwa.net
382-4131
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Nov 04
2011
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Nov 04
2011
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Nov 04
2011
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If you missed last week's "Lego-Rama!":




We had three participants in the 4-8 age group, six participants in the 9-12 age group, and three adult participants. The People’s Choice prize went to Keegan Haag, age 7, for his Lego project called “Head factory.”
A few Lego projects will be on display at the library for one week.
Fun was had by all and refreshments followed the judging. And if you enjoyed "Lego-Rama!," you're in luck: there will be a Lego event on the first Friday of each month beginning January 6th, 2012! The Lego event would be from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Thank you to our judges: Donna Helsius, Aimee Rosenberg, Dale Slack, and Bonnie Williams.
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