Friday, January 11, 2008

It's a New Year...Now What?

Is it time for a new you? Or an improved you? The New Year brings with it the pressure to make resolutions, promises to yourself that most people will, inevitably, break soon after the year gets rolling.

Some common resolutions? Smoke less, eat less, drink less, work less - do you see a pattern here? Why not try something different this year, and resolve to do more, have more, and be more! Click here to search our catalogue for these titles.

More Fun


Homesepun Memories for the Heart: More Than 200 Ideas to Make Unforgettable Moments
by Karen Ehman











Child's Play: Rediscovering the Joy of Play in Our Families and Our Communities
by Silken Laumann




More Money




Credit Miracle for Canadians: How to Build, Repair and Improve Your Credit, Get Out of Debt...
by Douglas Idugboe





Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping
by Judith Levine






More Organized


Simplify Your Space: Create Order & Reduce Stress
by Marcia Ramsland







Christopher Lowell's Seven Layers of Organization: Unclutter Your Home, Unclutter Your Life
by Christopher Lowell





Greater Health


Dancing with the Stars: Jive, Samba and Tango Your Way into the Best Shape of Your Life
by Guy Phillips









Start Strong Finish Strong: Prescriptions for a Lifetime of
Great Health
by Kenneth Cooper







More Informed


The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
by Naomi Klein








Beijing Confidential: A Tale of Comrades Lost and Found
by Jan Wong

Friday, August 24, 2007

September's Author: Kelley Armstrong


The Mt. Brydges Library is pleased to announce a very special author visit on Tuesday, September 11th, from 6:30-8:30. New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong will be visiting the library to discuss her popular "Women of the Otherworld" series. Kelley is a local author, currently living in Southwestern Ontario. To date she has published seven fantasy novels in this popular series, as well as her first crime novel, Exit Strategy, published this past June.

The "Women of the Otherworld" series is described as paranormal suspense, following the lives and escapades of Elana, the world's only female werewolf; Paige, a young witch with some serious family issues; Eve, a witch who dies and discovers that the afterlife is no party; and Jaime, a necromancer whose work keeps following her home. When you've finished with those, check out Kelley's website for her fantastic online fiction that supplements the series. We can't wait for this exciting event, and we hope to see you there!





























Craftacular Books for Fall

Summer is winding down, the kids are getting ready to head back to school, and you are looking forward to a little "me time" at your craft table! Whether you want to get a head-start on that warm, wooly sweater, or are dying to make those sparkly beads into something beautiful, we've got the book for you. Come check out our latest craft books and links to some fantastic blogs for tips and tricks.


Knitting

No Sheep for You: Knit Happy with Cotton, Silk, Linen...

Yarns made from plant fibers, modern synthetics, and silk take the spotlight in this collection of 21 classic knitting patterns for socks, scarves, hats, bags, vests, sweaters, and even a luxurious bathrobe. Some knitters are discouraged by the thought of baggy hemp sweaters and droopy cotton socks when they consider vegetable fibers, but this authoritative, fun, and light-hearted guide promises that, while wool has no equal when it comes to elasticity and warmth, the right tricks and techniques produce non-wool fashions that fit well, wear well, and hang beautifully. Knitters are taught to knit swatches to study the behavior of a yarn, to choose an appropriate pattern, and to master techniques for reinforcing stitches and inserting knit-ins of springier yarn to keep cotton, silk, and other fibers from sagging. Key information about durability, weight, pilling, and special handling is provided for acrylic, bamboo, cotton, hemp, Ingeo, linen, lycra, nylon, polyester, rayon, silk, soy, Tencel, and viscose yarns, and a chapter of helpful tips advises on needles to use (and avoid), how to start new balls and weave in ends, how to work intarsia and Fair Isle patterns, smart ways to control the cost of materials, and the right methods for washing, drying, and blocking the finished pieces. From Amazon.ca.



Heirloom Knits: 20 Classic Designs to Cherish






Each of the twenty wonderful projects in this book takes its inspiration a different decade. Based on vintage designs that have been carefully updated for the modern knitter, Heirloom Knits includes examples from every decade since 1820. A wide range of additional edgings and embellishments makes it possible for the more experienced knitter to pick and choose from among the elements to make a unique piece, just as knitters have done in the past. All of the patterns have been carefully updated, so they can be knitted in contemporary yarns using modern techniques. Step-by-step directions accompany beautiful designs and full-color photographs. From Amazon.ca.


http://www.lollygirl.com/blog/ - a great combination of knitting, travel and beautiful photos

http://knitboxing.ong.id.au/ - beautiful photos for inspiration

http://www.menwhoknit.com/community/ - Men - embrace your inner knitter!!

Jewelry Making

Crochet Jewelry: 35 Fantastic Pieces of Jewelry to Make & Wear


Crochet Jewelry takes crochet and beading in a whole new direction. The result is crocheted wire mesh and bead chokers that look like filigree, daisy chain necklaces, metallic yarns crocheted into arm cuffs, and pom pom brooches. The range is extraordinary (rings, hair barrettes, chokers, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, arm cuffs, bangles, brooches), the designs delightful and engaging. In addition to the 35 projects, there is an introductory section that covers, in step-by-step, photographically illustrated detail, all the crochet and jewelry-making techniques you need to know to complete these projects. From Amazon.ca.


Wire & Bead Celtic Jewelry: 35 Quick & Stylish Projects


Linda Jones brings you antoher 35 fantastic step-by-step jewelry projects inspired by the ever popular motifs and art of the ancient Celts. Her beautiful twisted wire and bead designs will have you dashing to your bead box. Using only some beads, a spool of wire, and a few simple tools, you can begin right away as Linda tells you absolutely everything you need to know. The projects are set up like recipes with materials lists and step-by-step instructions so they are perfect for beginners, and her unique designs will inspire those already experienced in the craft, too. With chokers, brooches, delicate chains, rings, earrings, bangles, and more. "Wire and Bead Celtic Jewelry" offers something for everyone, so whether you want to make a piece as a unique gift or for yourself Linda shows you how. From Amazon.ca.


Papercrafts



Thanks to a variety of new products and fresh designs, this comprehensive look at an age-old craft offers exciting projects with contemporary style! The first in the "Paper Crafts Workshop" series, it showcases a wide variety of beautiful creative techniques to try. There is paper tole, quilling, collage, femmage (collage art that incorporates textiles), parchment crafting, papier-mache, and chicari (rice paper that is torn, colored, then glued down to form a picture). Each section includes a history of the form, and then presents all the modern tools and materials available for crafting. More than 40 exhaustively photographed projects are included, along with patterns. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.


Just as the world cannot be seen in one day, neither can an entire trip be encapsulated in a single scrapbook page. Travel Scrapbooks: Creating Albums of Your Trips and Adventures is every traveler's companion to creating amazing travel albums highlighting favorite destinations-complete with innovative ideas and techniques for displaying those stacks of vacation photos and souvenirs. Turn the page to find albums of every variety-mini, 3-ring, accordion, gatefold, post-bound, spiral-bound and more-that are the perfect format for capturing the true essence of an adventure worth recording through pictures and journaling. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
http://bellepapier.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/ - beautiful and innovative designs
http://comestampwithme.blogspot.com/ - great layout and stamping ideas
http://stampinwhenican.blogspot.com/ - links to other sites and grest how-to instructions

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Good Books to Cool Off With


Following up on his success with An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore's new book asks the question, How did America get where it is today? Gore examines how the actions of the current administration have created an environment absent of reason, with the goal of motivating Americans to recognize this and, quite simply, do something about it. (Adult Non Fiction)



Described as a literary horror story, Justin Evans' A Good and Happy Child takes the reader into the world of George Davies, whose newborn son brings back painful and terrifying childhood memories. The mysterious death of George's father, the invisible "Friend" who was to blame for all the bad things that kept happening, these elements and more combine to create a gripping read. (Adult Fiction)



Hosseini follows up his bestselling The Kite Runner with another portrait of turmoil in Afghanistan. Depicting the abusive patriarchy that dominates society, Hosseini reveals the lives of two women, their crippling dependency on their fathers, husbands and sons, and their hope and strength that endures throughout. (Adult Fiction)

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

"The Birth House" Reading Path


Interviews & Reviews

Inside the Home

Midwifery:
Midwives by Chris Bohjalian
* A home birth goes wrong on a stormy night, and the midwife is unable to save the mother. The novel shows the events leading to the trial of the midwife, narrated by her now-adult daughter.
The Midwifery Option by Sarah Knox
* A Canadian guide to the home birth experience.


Modern Medicine:
How Doctors Think by Jerome Groopman, M.D.
* Discusses how doctors diagnose patients, and the tensions and emotions that influence both doctors and patients.

Pastimes:
Canada Knits: Craft and Comfort in a Northern Land by Shirley A. Scott
* A social history of knitting in Canada.
The Fortune-Telling Book by Gillian Kemp
* Advice, folklore and techniques for prediction the future. Discusses the reading of tea leaves, which is mentioned in The Birth House.

The Outside World

Nova Scotia:
No Great Mischief by Alistair MacLeod
* The story of one Scottish clan who immigrated to Cape Breton, and their struggle to survive through the generations.
My Famous Evening by Howard A. Norman
* Details the author's long love affair with Nova Scotia, including his passion for the landscape, the birds, and the folklore.

The Halifax Explosion:
Curse of the Narrows by Laura MacDonald
* A minute-by-minute account of the explosion in Halifax Harbour on December 6th, 1917, which killed over 1600 people and injured another 6000.
City of Ruins: The Halifax Explosion (DVD)
* Tells the story of the explosion using archival news footage and still photography.

Women's Rights:
The Feminine Mistake by Leslie Bennetts
* Explores the issue of women maintaining their economic independence after having children.
Ten Thousand Roses by Judy Rebick
* A discussion of Canadian feminism, focusing on the second wave of the 1960's.


Monday, May 28, 2007

New Books for Summer

Get a jumpstart on your summer reading, whether you're relaxing in a hammock or taking a break from gardening. Here are some new and forthcoming titles that can be borrowed or reserved from Middlesex County Library. Enjoy!

General Fiction:

After Dark - Haruki Murakami
Austenland - Shannon Hale
The Big Girls - Susanna Moore
The Big Question - Chuck Barris
Consequences - Penelope Lively
Dream When You're Feeling Blue: A Novel - Elizabeth Berg

Thrillers:

The 6th Target – James Patterson & Maxine Paetro
The Chrysalis - Heather Terrell
The Fourth Order - Stephen Frey
Ghostwalk - Rebecca Stott
The Good Guy - Dean Koontz

Mystery / Crime:

City of Fire - Robert Ellis
A Fatal Grace: A Three Pines Mystery - Louise Penny
Free Fire: A Joe Picket Novel - C.J. Box
In Secret Service - Mitch Silver
Invisible Prey - John Sandford
Kept: A Victorian Mystery - D.J. Taylor

Historical:

The Religion - Tim Willocks
Luncheon of the Boating Party – Susan Vreeland\

Fantasy / Supernatural:

The Society of S - Susan Hubbard
13 Bullets - David Wellington
No Humans Involved – Kelley Armstrong

Non Fiction:

Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life - Barbara Kingsolver
Prisoner of Tehran – Marina Nemat
Red Mutiny – Eleven Fateful Days on the Battleship Potemkin – Neal Bascomb