Have the social implications of broccoli transit got you down? Are the chances of a random object being a scone being one in six too low probability for you? Do you feel that brick is too soggy? Do you enjoy fourier transforms? How about those taken of cats? Have you ever fashioned a trebuchet out of string and literary deconstruction? Then the Summer Reading Program show, Nothing But Nonsense Day, is for you. Come to the library at 2pm tomorrow, Wednesday, July 30. With nonsense rhymes, silly jokes and riddles, and the Musicians of Bremen puppet play. Come to the library and enjoy the show. So, in the words of Ernest Hemingway, "Buy a lot of RAM."
Spoon.
Pinecone.
Differentiation.
Colla parte.
Luxembourg.
Of.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Fooling Around With Foolish Food
Come to the library on Wednesday, July 23rd at 2pm for the latest Summer Reading Program show, "Fooling Around With Foolish Food." There will be food stories, food puppet shows, food jokes, and even more food fun. Bring your appetite for humour, and stay tuned to this blog for more information about the 2008 Summer Reading Program.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Review - The Pigeon Has Feelings Too!
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Review - The Curious Case of the Misplaced Modifier
Bonnie Trenga's book, The Curious Case of the Misplaced Modifier is a fun and interesting book about grammar and sentence structure. Do not be deterred by the subject of the book. The book uses the format of mystery stories to explain the usually dry subject of grammar. If you are interested in her writing, Bonnie Trenga has also done some guest writing in the popular grammar podcast Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing. Also, you can view her blog at sentencesleuth.blogspot.com. This is a very fun book, and has some very useful tips for anyone. While this book is not in the Swift Current Library, I borrowed it through interlibrary loan from the Vancouver Public Library. If there is a book you cannot find in our library, we will order it for you from any other library. It is a service that makes the accessibility of information nearly limitless.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Review - Asterix in Corsica
Asterix in Corsica is one of Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo's Asterix series of graphic novels. In this story, Asterix and Obelix happen upon a Corsican prisoner who has escaped from the Romans. They return to Corsica, where family feuds and Roman encampments cause much conflict, and many laughs. This is a very funny book, and I recommend it to anyone. The entire Asterix series is excellent, and Asterix in Corsica is no exception to this rule. And remember, you can borrow this book and many others at Swift Current Public Library.
Storytime
Every Tuesday in the month of July, the library is offering storytime from 2 - 2:45 pm. There will be funny stories for ages 3-5 with parents or caregivers, and the best part is it is completely Free.
Be sure to attend these fun events, and tell your friends to come too. Be sure to register at the library for the Summer Reading Program, and win some great prizes. Stay tuned to this blog for more updates on this summer's Summer Reading Program fun.
Be sure to attend these fun events, and tell your friends to come too. Be sure to register at the library for the Summer Reading Program, and win some great prizes. Stay tuned to this blog for more updates on this summer's Summer Reading Program fun.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Review - The Sneetches and Other Stories
Reviews - The Subtle Knife

Philip Pullman's Book The Subtle Knife (Book II of His Dark Materials) is an interesting story. Lyra Silvertongue has passed through into the world of Cittagazze, and comes into contact with Will Parry, a character from our world. Will does not have a Daemon, and so is very strange to Lyra at first, but as the story continues, they become inseparable. Will becomes the main focus of this particular story, after Lyra's emphasis in The Golden Compass. Will and Lyra move about between worlds and they learn about the powers of the Alethiometer and the Subtle Knife. The story moves along at a good pace, and has a nice balance of fun and serious aspects. It will keep you entertained for several hours. All in all, it is a good choice for a fun summer read. And remember, you can borrow this book and many others at the Swift Current Public Library. Disclaimer: This is the second book in this series. Be sure to read the first book, The Golden Compass before you attempt to read this book.
Monster Mascot Picnic Party
The Monster Mascot Picnic Party launch event for the Summer Reading Program takes place on July 9th from 2-3 pm. Be sure to come to the library, register for the Summer Reading Program, and get your book of tickets soon, because they are going quickly. $2 gets you a book of tickets. Each book of tickets gets you:
- Helium Balloon
- Book
- Face Painting
- Poster
- Stickers
- Make-Your-Own Trail Mix
- Juice
- Cookie
- and a Surprise
Come have a fun afternoon with the library mascots and watch the puppet show as we launch this year's Summer Reading Program. Also be sure to keep following this blog as the Summer Reading Program fun continues.
- Helium Balloon
- Book
- Face Painting
- Poster
- Stickers
- Make-Your-Own Trail Mix
- Juice
- Cookie
- and a Surprise
Come have a fun afternoon with the library mascots and watch the puppet show as we launch this year's Summer Reading Program. Also be sure to keep following this blog as the Summer Reading Program fun continues.
Welcome!
Welcome to the Swift Current Public Library's Summer Reading Blog! Come to this blog for all the latest news about the Summer Reading Program, and reviews of some of our favourite books. Check back often throughout the summer to keep up to date on what is going on at the library.
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