The world food crisis has Indian MPs scrambling to find books on food security and scarcity. Now when was the last time you heard of US congressmen going to the library to research something? Perhaps we can learn something from the Indians: Instead of trying to make quick fixes or 30-second sound bytes, maybe we should take some time and research the problem?
May 4, 2008
Creating a home library
I’ve been thinking hard lately about buying a home. While most people will assess a home based on the traditional points of how nice the kitchen or bathrooms are, I’m looking for a place that will afford me a great area for creating a home library. Of course being part Swedish, I want my home to be furnished by IKEA. I would love something that looks like this.


May 2, 2008
The Word I learned Today: rigmarole
My friend Miss Kitten introduced me to a new word the other day: rigmarole. I always love learning new words; improving one’s vocabulary should always be lauded, and I’m blessed to be surrounded by friends who stimulate my mastery of the English language.
May 2, 2008
A nation of fools?
Back in 2003 Robyn Jackson dug up some interesting statistics about reading in America:
May 2, 2008
The weather
I suppose I really never think about the weather until a severe weather warning pops up on my NOAA radio. This weekend I was planning on heading down to St. Louis for the Greater St. Louis Book Fair and picking up a few used books. The fact that we will be getting severe weather this weekend has put a damper on my plans. I don’t particularly enjoy driving in pouring rain, and the possibility of hail makes this venture a “no-go.” This is a real shame because I was really looking forward to browsing through over a million books. Hopefully I’ll be able to do so next year. In the meantime I will check with Book Sale Finder to see where the next deals are.
May 2, 2008
Caring for old books
I found this interesting article on how to care for old books by Michael Edmonds, deputy administrator of the Wisconsin Historical Society’s library and archives.
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/localhistory/articles/oldbooks.asp
