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June 4, 2007

Book Reviews: 4 International Mysteries

Recently, Librarian Jean King read new mysteries by two Swedish writers and two mysteries by a Scottish author. Here are her reviews:
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“The Return,” by Swedish writer Hakan Nesser, is his second novel published in English. I also read his first book, “Borkmann’s Point” published in English in 2006. Nesser won the Swedish Crime Writers’ Academy Prize Best Novel Award in 1994 for "Borkmann’s Point." The main character in the books is Chief Inspector Van Veeteren.

In “The Return,” Van Veeteren is summoned to a small seaside town to track down the link between a series of murders. A recently released ex-con is murdered with an axe and then the body of a wealthy real estate mogul is found, also violently attacked.

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“Never End,” by Swedish writer Ake Edwardson, is also his second mystery translated into English. His 12 Chief Inspector Erik Winter novels have been published in such countries as Italy, Norway, France, Japan, Spain, and Germany, where the series has sold more than 700,000 copies. I also read his first book translated into English, “Sun and Shadow.” His third translated novel, “Frozen Tracks,” will be published in August.

In “Never End,” a serious of unsolved rape/murders casts a disturbing shadow on the summer. Winter assembles the details of the crimes, and begins to see a connection to a five-year-old unsolved rape/murder. Has the same rapist reemerged to taunt the police or are these copycat crimes? Winter hunts for a link bridging the victims, convinced that each crime holds the key to the others.

Stuart MacBride, a Scottish writer, has written two mysteries set in Aberdeen: “Cold Granite” and “Dying Light.”

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In “Cold Granite," on the day Detective Sergeant Logan McRae returns to work after a year off on sick leave, four-year-old David Reid's body is discovered in a ditch, strangled and mutilated. And he’s only the first. Logan also has to contend with a new boss and his own ex-girlfriend who now is the chief pathologist.
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In “Dying Light,” MacRae is assigned to a case dealing with the deaths of prostitutes in Aberdeen’s red light district and is also working on a series of arsons where doors and windows are screwed shut from the outside right before the fire is set.

June 7, 2007

Career Cruising!

careermatch.jpg So...what do you want to be when you grow up??

Whether you are 13, or 35 (and looking for a change), we can offer inspiration and information.

Find career descriptions, search for colleges and universities that offer programs of interest and financial aid, use the career matchmaker to explore occupations that suit your interests and lifestyle demands.

You can even create a career portfolio with notes or questions to share with your college adviser and begin building a resume for your first job in your new career. Check out Career Cruising today! You will find it on our research database page under "C."

June 8, 2007

You Never Know!

Attention West Hempstead young adults entering grades 6 through 12!
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Don't forget to sign-up for the Summer Reading Club!

Just read 4 books by Friday, August 3rd and you will be invited to a pizza party on Thursday, August 16th that will include giveaways and entertainment provided by Erik's Reptile Edventures.

For those of you interested in this summer's "Who done it?" theme, you also might want to check out our "CSI:Who Done It" Program on June 28.

Any questions? Email or call Mrs. Abed at 481-6591.

Young Adult Graphic Novel Club rolls out on June 14!

Our graphic novel collection continues to be popular. Besides the usual Batman and Superman titles, look for:

Ann M. Martin's "The Baby-Sitters Club: The Truth About Stacey"
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and Erin Hunter's "The Lost Warrior."
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Also check out Anthony Horowitz's "Stormbreaker: the Graphic Novel."
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We are starting a Young Adult Graphic Novel Club!!

Please join us on Thursday, June 14th from 7 to 8 PM to get this new venture rolling.
Any questions? Email or call Mrs. Abed at 481-6591.

June 11, 2007

Schedule Alert!

summerhours07.jpg The library is now closed on Sundays until the fall.

The library opens at noon on June 14.

Beginning on July 7, the library will be open on Saturdays from 9 am - 1 pm.
Enjoy your summer!

June 19, 2007

Museum Pass Program for 2007

New for 2007: We are pleased to add to our Family Pass Program, the American Museum of Natural History!
museumtkts.jpgInstead of the lottery that we usually offer for this popular NYC cultural institution, WHPLibrary patrons may now borrow a Family Pass that provides complimentary general admission and special exhibition tickets for up to six people, including free admission to IMAX films and coat checking privileges.

We will also continue to offer Family Passes for:

  • Brooklyn Children’s Museum (includes reciprocity wtih other children’s museums such as the Children's Museum of Manhattan )

  • Long Island Children’s Museum

  • NY Hall of Science and Liberty Science Center (using the pass for the Intrepid Museum, which is currently closed for renovations)

  • Museum Of Modern Art and P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center

  • New York Botanical Garden (includes Planting Fields Arboretum and more gardens)

  • Old Westbury Gardens
  • For information about reserving these passes, please contact the Reference Dept (516) 481-6591.

    June 20, 2007

    Can't get enough...???

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    For anyone who currently enjoys reading "BookPage", a book selection publication available free in our library, consider subscribing to "BookPageXTRA" for an advance peek at what's coming soon! This online e-newsletter will include news not included in the print copy, including book reviews, author updates, contests, giveaways, and more. Signup online to start getting this free e-newsletter delivered directly to your e-mailbox.

    June 21, 2007

    Planning your summer vacation?

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    We have dozens of travel guides that you may borrow, including books from Fodor’s, Frommer’s, Insiders’ Guide, Eyewitness Travel, Moon Handbooks, Lonely Planet and Rick Steves. Also available are travel DVDs and videotapes to get you inspired and help you plan.

    While traveling, why not check out one, two or three of our audiobooks? Choose among our many fiction and non-fiction selections. They will keep you entertained and stimulated for hours. Musical CDs are another great choice for relaxation or fun while driving or jogging or passing the time. We have selections for both children and adults.

    Whether you’re traveling to New Jersey or to France, don’t forget to visit the West Hempstead Public Library before you go. Have a great trip!

    June 23, 2007

    Books for Summer Assignments

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    The library has a supply of books for summer reading assignments. Please remember that only one book per student may be checked out per visit to ensure that everyone has a chance to use these books.

    The middle school books are color-coded by grade level: green dots-6th, blue dots-7th, and black dots-8th. They can be found on a bookcart near the graphic novel section. The high school books are on a separate cart, also parked near the graphic novels.

    Here are links to the West Hempstead Union Free School District websites:

    West Hempstead Middle School

  • 2007 Summer Reading List and Study Guides
  • West Hempstead High School

  • Honors/AP Reading List and Literature Review Sheets

  • Regents Level Reading Assignment and Suggested Reading List
  • About June 2007

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