Monday, December 21, 2009

Book to Movie: The Lovely Bones



The Lovely Bones movie, directed by Peter Jackson and based on the book by Alice Sebold, comes out in wide release in January. If you haven't read the book, I would definitely recommend reading it before you see the movie. We have it here in the library among our display of books that have been made into movies. Check out reviews of the book here and reviews of the movie here.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Couture Classics

Check out these covers designed by fashion illustrator Ruben Toledo for Penguin Books. Do they make you want to read or re-read these classics?

On Our Shelves: 741.5 BAR


What It Is by Lynda Barry

"What It Is is many things. Part autobiographical comic, part watercolor and collage, part instructional manual, and part workbook, the book is that rare breed that tries to be many thing at once and succeeds in its own grand ambitions, transitioning from one section to the next rather gracefully. Author Lynda Barry successfully arranges the different parts of the book so that they compliment each other nicely, giving each other value and depth that they wouldn’t necessarily have on their own.

What It Is would be far less interesting as a straight autobiography. Or just collage. Or a book about how to write. Barry’s collage pages, which reveal some of the inner workings of her mind with their clever and thoughtful essay questions—“When images come to us, where do they come from?”—resonate with her autobiographical comics because of the thematic links she creates. The comics depicting Barry’s personal struggle to find her own creativity and maintain it make the writing instruction section much less pedantic and much more exciting, because we know that she’s struggled as we have. The existence of the book itself gives the how-to section credibility as well, because knowing that Barry has created such a fantastic work using the methods she teaches means there’s gotta be something to it.



At the very end of the book, Barry includes some of the pages from her side notebook—the pad she keeps at her side while working so that she will have a place to doodle and keep her pen moving when her mind draws a blank. These pages are the best part of What It Is. A chance to see someone else’s doodles—the unaffected, spontaneous wanderings of someone else’s mind—is rare, particularly someone as creative and talented as Barry. She has created a deliberately complicated book for our benefit, and the result is fantastic."



Read the complete review by Jillian Steinhauer as well as other reviews of graphic novels and comics at The Daily Cross Hatch

In the Library

Speak low - tread softly through these halls,
Here genius lives enshrined,
Here reign, in silent majesty,
The monarchs of the mind.

A mighty spirit-host, they come
From every age and clime,
Above the buried wrecks of years
They breast the tide of time.

And in their presence-chamber here,
They hold their regal state,
And round them throng a noble train,
The gifted and the great.

Excerpt from "In the Library" by Anne C.L. Botts

Love Vampires?

If you love vampire books check out this web site for book release dates, reviews, and author bios!

The Library Initiative

We're thinking of creating a mural in the library and are in the process of brainstorming ideas. Do you have any cool ideas for a mural? If so, please share them with us! While looking for inspiration, I came across this project pairing well-known artists and designers with elementary schools within the NYC public school system. These are my two favorites:


Images from The Library Initiative