Why do you love your library? Well, if you were in at Camden or Narellan branches you might have been asked by one of our staff to share your thoughts. We've collated all of the submitted entries into the word cloud above (Click to get a larger view).
Thankyou to all our partcipants!
Why do you love your library?
February 28, 2012
February 24, 2012
Why We Love Reading Video
Made by Camden Council Library Services by staff and patrons. You like?
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reading lists,
video
February 22, 2012
Arts YARN UP: 50 Must Read Black Books
This booklist is provided through the Australian government and the Australian Council of Arts- a compilation of engaging, well-written novels with Aboriginal themes. Novels available at Camden Library Services have been linked, so click through to place reservations!
Touched By Fire: The Australian experience in Vietnam by Kenny Laughton
Steam Pigs by Melissa Lucashenko
Women of the Sun by Hyllus Maris and Sonia Borg
Sweet Water...Stolen Land by Philip McLaren
The Callused Stick of Wanting by Romain Moreton
Disciplining the Savages: Savaging the Disciplines by Martin Nakata
Story About Feeling by Bill Neidjie
Earth by Bruce Pascoe
Gularabulu by Paddy Roe
Long Time Now by Alf Taylor
Sweet Guy by Jared Thomas
If Everyone Cared by Margaret Tucker
Narrondarie's Wives by David Unaipon
No Options No Choice! by Rosemary van den Berg
Smoke Encrypted Whispers by Samuel Wagan Watson
Wandering Girl by Glenyse Ward
The Kadaitcha Sung by Sam Watson
Unbranded by Herb Wharton
Pemulwuy: The Rainbow Warrior by Eric Willmot
Aliwa by Dallas Winmar
Dreaming in Urban Areas by Lisa Bellear
Funerals and Circuses by Roger Bennett
The Man from the Sunrise Side by Ambrose Mungala Charlarimeri
Bran Nue Dae by Jimmy Chi
Bitin' Back by Vivienne Cleven
Little Bit Long Time by Ali Cobby Eckermann
Busted Out Laughing by Dot Collard
Murri Love by Cathy Craigie
No Sugar by Jack Davis
Whipsers of the Wik Woman by Fiona Doyle
Yoogum Yoogum by Lionel Fogarty
Conversations with the Dead by Richard Frankland
Living Black by Kevin Gilbert
Stories Told By My Grandfather and the Other Old Men by Stan Grant
Stolen by Jane Harrison
Auntie Rita by Jackie Higgins
Me, Antman & Fleabag by Gayle Kennedy
Shadow Lines by Stephen Kinnane
Don't Take Your Love to Town by Dr. Ruby Langford Ginibi
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booklist
February 20, 2012
Books about Zombies
Zombies are more popular than ever and in honour of this fact we've compiled a short booklist of novels pertaining to your favourite brain eaters available at Camden and Narellan branches. Pop in and grab a few, and you'll be munching in no time!
February 14, 2012
Blind Date with a Book, Anyone?
Have you ever walked into your local library wanting a good read, but not knowing exactly what? Have you ever wanted to read something completely different to your usual favourites, but didn't know how to start? Have you ever asked three questions in a row? Well!
Camden Council Library Services invite you to go on a 'blind date with a book'. Pop into Narellan or Camden branches to find our blind date displays, laden with mystery titles. Just pick the one that takes your fancy, and we'll loan it out to you without delay. There are no hints as to what lies beneath! You'll have to wait until you get home to find out what you've loaned.
Sound like fun? Get into your local branch now!
Labels:
blind date with a book,
library lovers
February 13, 2012
Valentines Volley! Romantic Reads
For something a bit different this week, the booklist below features 10 books with the word 'heart' in them. Why not pick one at random and see how the word is used in the book? (Don't worry, no murder mysteries or anything like that below. The last thing we want is a surprise horror story on the week of Valentine's Day!)
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booklist,
library lovers,
Romance
February 10, 2012
Camden Reads Winners
Congratulations to our Camden Reads Winners! For picking up a good book over the summer holidays, you have a bunch of prizes, from movie vouchers and museum passes to books, home decor sets and a Harbour Bridge Climb!
Winners
Bethaney
Nathan
Mayam
Bianca
Chloe
Samuel
Zoe
Blade
William
Chantelle
Caitlin
Olivia
Phillip
Connor
Zoe
Harrison
Jackson
Issac
Leigh
Anastasia
Angela
Kirralee
Domenica
Carole
Dawn
Robyn
Deirdre
Linda
Louise
Tania
Nathan
Mayam
Bianca
Chloe
Samuel
Zoe
Blade
William
Chantelle
Caitlin
Olivia
Phillip
Connor
Zoe
Harrison
Jackson
Issac
Leigh
Anastasia
Angela
Kirralee
Domenica
Carole
Dawn
Robyn
Deirdre
Linda
Louise
Tania
Labels:
camden reads
February 08, 2012
Comedian Corollary: A Booklist
Everybody likes a comedia right (or at least, hecking one). Check out these ten reads about comedians.
(Suspiciously, the name Graham seems to be a popular one for comedians. Is this a conspiracy of Grahams?)
Do you have a book about comedians not on the last? Share it with us in the comments below!
February 01, 2012
Camden Reads Wrap-Up
Well, today is the end of the Camden Reads summer reading program! We've been deluged in entries (I can't even tell you how many, we are still counting them) as kids, young people and adults all got stuck into their books. We're absolutely stoked at how many participated.
The variety of reading too, has been eye-opening. Some have poured over biographies of political figures, while others turned the pages of their favourite pirate-themed adventure novel. Some curled up with a warm romance, others relaxed in their favourite chair with a bristling mystery thriller. No matter the choice, thousands (yes, thousands) of books have been recommended- a list of which we will keep and share over the coming year with you on our blogs, social media, and promo material.
Reading continues to be the most important skill for a good life, and reading for pleasure promotes insightful, imaginative, confident, powerful individuals who in turn create vibrant communities that support one other. (Hey, you probably didn't even care about that, but seeing as it is the purpose of our existence and nothing gives us greater pleasure than hearing how you couldn't put down a book, it's worth a mention).
We hope you enjoyed the program! Prizes will be announced in the next few weeks!
The variety of reading too, has been eye-opening. Some have poured over biographies of political figures, while others turned the pages of their favourite pirate-themed adventure novel. Some curled up with a warm romance, others relaxed in their favourite chair with a bristling mystery thriller. No matter the choice, thousands (yes, thousands) of books have been recommended- a list of which we will keep and share over the coming year with you on our blogs, social media, and promo material.
Reading continues to be the most important skill for a good life, and reading for pleasure promotes insightful, imaginative, confident, powerful individuals who in turn create vibrant communities that support one other. (Hey, you probably didn't even care about that, but seeing as it is the purpose of our existence and nothing gives us greater pleasure than hearing how you couldn't put down a book, it's worth a mention).
We hope you enjoyed the program! Prizes will be announced in the next few weeks!
Labels:
camden reads
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