"GIVE A GIRL THE RIGHT SHOES AND SHE CAN CONQUER THE WORLD." Marilyn Monroe

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Tuesday Inspiration

We had a great Junior Book Club meeting at lunch today with a wonderful turnout. I look forward to hearing more of your reflections and ideas next week! As some of you begin to prepare for variety night (exciting!) I thought I would share this video I stumbled upon to remind all of us how fortunate we are. I know it's a little long, but it is worth the time!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Welcome Back!

Welcome back everyone and welcome to all of our brand new students!  I hope you are all settling in well to this school year and have had a chance to enjoy the library space in some way.  

Now for a bit of general library information and manners:  For those of you who ARE new and for returning students, a reminder that we ask that you observe the same rules around the library computers that you do in the computer lab upstairs - use them only for schoolwork and keep even your water bottles away from that area. 
I try to make it back down to the library at lunch by around 12:05 (as long as I am not delayed getting upstairs at the beginning of noon hour) so you are welcome to spend time doing homework, reading, or attending one of our book clubs. I do ask that you refrain from a)playing tag in the library or b)playing hide and seek in the library or c)even coming in to randomly mess up the books on the shelves. These sorts of activities drive librarians crazy and will earn you my angry/crazy librarian look and you may be asked to spend your lunch hour elsewhere. Just be respectful of the fact that many students come to the library to work and/or read AND I am trying to get new books ready for everyone to enjoy! 

We have had our first meetings for both Junior and Senior Book Clubs. Junior Book Club will meet on Tuesdays at 12:05 and Senior Book Club on Thursdays at 12:05. You do not need to attend every meeting to be a member - just be there when you are able. I realize that we will have conflicts with Jazz Choir and that is fine.
Many of you have already enjoyed the new look of the shelf ends this year!  I thought it would be fun to cover them with chalkboard and so far it's been a hit.  I think I will keep erasing at least every Monday and let you start fresh - just keep your messages and artwork appropriate!  
For Friday fun, here's a video made in a library with a much larger staff to clean up afterwards! Never try this at Rivier, please!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Spring Has Sprung - Let's Enjoy It!

Junior Book Club Members have suggested to me that we should hold our next meeting outdoors and I think that  is a great idea! So, if the weather permits next Tuesday we will meet in the courtyard - shall we say at 11:40 and have our lunch together? Listen for an announcement Tuesday morning to confirm the details, please.

Now, I really enjoyed reading this post at Reading Rants which discusses some classic books that students might still find good, interesting reads. Take a look at the coolest classics you never even heard of and see what you think.  I believe we have all but one of these books in our library, so just ask me if you would like to try them out!

And just a reminder for those of you who are still hanging on to books from months ago:

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Snoop around Shmoop!

I just couldn't resist adding this image from Shmoop.com.  You know I love the lolcats and they have a whole section of famous quotations translated into lolcat - can life get any better?  Some of you may have already used this website for homework help, but I thought I would feature it because it really appeals to me for its sense of humour, for the fact that it does not do your work for you, but guides you through your frustration, and it covers many of the novels and plays that we study here at Rivier.  It even has a career section for you to browse through.  Admittedly, it is an American website, but that can be useful if you are considering a U.S. university and looking at those SAT exams!  So, if you are stuck in ANY of your subjects, give shmoop a look (they even have a music section with all kinds of songs and lyrics interpretations).  It's a fun site to explore and you might alleviate some homework stress!
And now my video for today:  Because Quinn performed this Gotye song on the weekend, it has been on my mind lately and I was amused to find a choir version of it.  Not exactly library related, but here you go:

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

New Books Will Abound in May!

After a LONG wait, brace yourselves for an influx of great new books scheduled to arrive throughout the month of May! I will be processing as fast as I can to give you an opportunity to enjoy these titles before the end of the school year (can you BELIEVE how fast it is approaching?!) A few of the much-anticipated sequels to your favourites are coming out along with a couple of new series I've ordered. As always, I have taken your suggestions into consideration when purchasing! Here's a little teaser of one of the new books on its way to us right now: Check back for more updates on what is new and exciting in our library collection! Junior Book Clubbers will meet today at 12:05, although we have nothing new for show and tell yet ;) Senior Book Club will get together Thursday as usual unless you have other commitments.

Monday, April 2, 2012

April Showers of Great Books!

It has been a long time!  Those of you who are in our book clubs will know that we have had a regular influx of new books although they are usually snapped up quickly by book club members before they make it to the shelves!  I was just having a look at teenreads and noticed that they have posted the 2012 Teen Choice Book of the Year List - check it out here.  We do have several of the titles they list already and I have plans to order more.  If you see any books that you REALLY, REALLY want us to have, please let me know!
And,  in honour of our upcoming Easter break here's a little chuckle for you:

Monday, January 30, 2012

Check out Scott Westerfeld!

Kennedy in grade eleven just reminded me of the awesomeness of Scott Westerfeld! She is currently reading the Leviathan series and enjoying it very much.  Book two is Behemoth, and book three is scheduled for release in August, I think.  Check out his website here Scott Westerfeld and learn more about all of his writing as well as test out all of the cool gadgets.
Also, for the grade 12's, if you are unhappy with your initial choice for your Canadian author assignment, be sure to come back to me!  I have another order coming in this week and have picked up a few more titles over the weekend.  You still have time to make a switch - there's no need to stick with a book you're not enjoying!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

So cool!

As much as I like e-readers, you can't do this with them!




I'm looking forward to Junior Book Club today at lunch and (if you aren't too busy studying for upcoming exams) we will have Senior Book Club on Thursday as usual!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New year, new things!

Welcome back, everyone!  Kennedy just showed me a new website today (well, new to me, although I think I have stumbled upon it before) and I've added it to my "useful links."  It's called goodreads and has lots of great features like suggesting books based on what you've enjoyed in the past and contests you can enter (even when you live in Canada!)  Take the time to poke around a bit;  you might find it useful if you are an avid reader!

Next, I finished reading Divergent over the holidays and I LOVED it!  So did my 13-year-old, Charlie.  The sequel, Insurgent will be out in May and I can hardly wait.  Thanks for the recommendation Hira!  I also read Stephen King's new book 11/22/63 which was amazing, but a little too mature for our library!  Also 849 pages, so a bit lengthy for some students - you need to focus on your schoolwork!

If all goes well this week, Senior Book Club will meet on Thursday at 11:40 as usual and then we will get back to our regular schedule with Junior Book Club meeting next Tuesday as we normally do.  Listen for announcements.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

It's Christmas Carol Time!

Good luck to all of you performing in tonight's Christmas Concert!  I'm looking forward to watching the performances - Quinn tells me there's even a choir number I didn't already hear at City Hall Friday. On the Christmas theme, this video is a little blast from our family past. Quinn says she is slightly traumatized by how frequently the Jingle Cats cassette tape was played (by me) at Christmas time in our household. It is, in fact, playing in the background of most of our home videos of her childhood. Anyway, here's a little clip for nostalgia's sake.

We did receive a few new books in the library thanks to Sr. Zelie's Scholastic "bonus points," so be sure to check out the display shelves as I'll be displaying them this week.




Thursday, December 8, 2011

Get Christmas Crafty

For those of you who enjoy making some of your own Christmas gifts, here is another pretty cool idea I came across on the Martha Stewart website. This woman has also published a book called
P.S. I Made This with lots of other easy ideas to try your hand at.  She also makes those recycled t-shirt scarves I posted a link to in a previous post.  So if you are short on cash you can still get busy and make some really cute gifts!

Or you can make the easiest scarf EVER!  And it's cute - and she even has one for her dog!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Giving thanks!


A few weeks ago, I was the recipient of a beautiful shoe ornament left by an anonymous person on my desk.  By the tone of the lovely note accompanying it, I strongly suspect Sister Mary although she has still not confessed.  Anyway, thank you to my secret Santa and to all of you who leave me such uplifting notes and treats throughout the year - they are appreciated!  Here is my new ornament on the Christmas tree:

And I just have to show all of you the gorgeous fan Nanami gave me on my birthday!  (Although I think I have it backwards now that I look at the photo).  Of course I had to pose it with shoes :)   Thank you for your thoughtfulness and the letter.  Senior Book Club - the surprise birthday party was awesome!  Harshina, that ice cream that's not really ice cream is delicious!  Thank you for all of the trouble you went to celebrate me getting even older!  Rebecca and Nicole - I am still enjoying the flowers; Nicole and Cassidy, the chocolate was great - and all of the rest of you who made my day special - a huge thank-you!

Friday, November 18, 2011

In honour of Katniss...

I think I found my shoes for the opening of the Hunger Games movie! What do you think?
 They're new from Prada for Spring 2012.  If I start saving now, maybe I could be the "Librarian on Fire."   We all have our dreams.  Have a great weekend everyone!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Let the games begin! ...Almost.

Thanks to my period 6 study girls for making me aware of the new Hunger Games trailer today! Even though we must wait until March for the movie :( I am very, very excited for this production and am SO glad I finally took the time to read this series! Any of you who have not yet read it, I will just say, "WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!!" Do you enjoy romance? Do you enjoy a bit of science fiction? Do you enjoy teenage angst? Do you enjoy thrillers, mystery, edge-of-your-seat action? Did you answer "yes" to any of these questions? Hmmm? Then you will LOVE these books! Have a look at the trailer and tell me you're not interested!

And for those of you who have read the books, does the movie look the way you imagined? I like how the Capitol people look kind of wacky and I adore the actor they chose for Gale. Even Peeta is starting to grow on me now that I've watched this a few times.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Watch the interview, read the book!


With the movie release coming up soon, I thought you might be interested in this little clip of Brian Selznick discussing The Invention of Hugo Cabret.  Let me know if you are interested in either this book or his latest, Wonderstruck.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Get Creative!

I hope everyone had fun yesterday!  Now that November is here, maybe it's time to turn your thoughts to making Christmas gifts.  I know that a few of you have already shared some of your crafty ideas with me and today Camille was telling me about the recycled t-shirt scarves she saw when she was out shopping.  Apparently they are selling like hotcakes.  Of course I had to google them and, what do you know, there is a simple way to make them yourself.  Have a look here on the ette studios website and then get busy making scarves for all of the people on your Christmas list!  Just don't cut up your siblings' t-shirts without permission.
And if scarves aren't your thing, you can check out our other books for knitting, crochet, or even old-school macrame ideas.  Remember - the best gifts are homemade!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Plan your future!

Many of you in the senior grades have been in the library looking for information about universities and other post-secondary institutions.  Some of you are understandably confused about the many options facing you as you prepare to take the next step in your lives.  I thought I would post a reminder about this website available through our school division, providing many resources for students of all ages.  Please have a look - you may find some enlightenment!

Pursue Online

I hope this helps a little bit.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

October Update

As most of you know, we have settled into our routine of Junior Book Club on Tuesdays and Senior Book Club on Thursdays unless announced otherwise.  Please feel free to approach me with any suggestions you might have for how we can improve or add to our enjoyment of either group (as long as it does not involve me bringing a snack every week!)
We are expecting a very large Scholastic order this month, so there will be an exciting new group of books for you leading up to CHRISTMAS!! Can you believe we are already approaching the holidays? Please keep the book requests coming in - you know I love to buy what you like to read!  And to assist you in expanding your reading horizons, I am adding another link for you:
Teen Reads Ultimate Reading List
They have many great book reviews and keep up-to-date on all of the latest teen fiction.  It's a great site to browse around - they even have contests to enter.
Good luck to all of the variety night performers!  I am looking forward to enjoying the show this evening!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Check out your book orders!

Sr. Zelie appeared with the Scholastic book order forms today, so be sure to have a look to see if anything appeals to you. I know many of you like to build your own book collection, but if you have suggestions for titles you would like to see added to the library be sure to let me know!
I was telling one of our new students what a pleasure it has been to have so many new faces in Junior Book Club - you have all had such great contributions to make and I am so excited that we already have some of your favourite books here at Rivier! Hopefully together we can build an even better library!
I am continuing to catalogue some new books every day so check the centre shelves when you visit the library .  Some of those titles and series include: The Boy Sherlock Holmes series by Shane Peacock - visit   The Boy Sherlock Holmes Website .  The first book in the series is called Eye of the Crow.  For those of you interested in steampunk, we have another new series , the Clockwork Century by Cherie Priest beginning with the book Boneshaker - check out her blog at The Clockwork Century.

 Many more exciting books to come and I welcome your continued input!  Remember I am not in the library Fridays so save your book exchanges for Monday please.


Friday, September 23, 2011

Friday Inspiration...

My sister-in-law posted this video on facebook this morning and I thought I would share it with all of you today. Some of you may have listened to Nick's inspirational talks before, but his message is so important that I just had to share it again. Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

New Books!

As you may have noticed, there are many crisp new books being added to our collection as quickly as I can get them out to the display shelves! I will be trying to remember my librarything password also so that I can update the little gadget to the right of the blog to circulate some of the new additions on here also. Welcome to all of you who have joined either of our Book Clubs! As you have discovered, one of the perks is being among the first to see the brand new books before anyone else in the school and having first dibs on signing them out! The rest of you might see your friends with a book you would like to read and may certainly come to the library to ask me to be put on the reserve list for that title. Here's a peek at an author discussing a new series we will soon have on our shelves:

Monday, September 12, 2011

100 Years Of Style In 100 Seconds‎ Courtesy Of The Westfield Shopping Centre - Fashionist

You know how I love shoes, so I thought just for fun I would share this fashion video while I am busy catching up with all of the cataloguing of new books that were put aside while we packed and unpacked the library!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Let's Start Book Club!


First of all, here's a peek at what I've been busy doing in my spare time for the past few days!  My cousin was married on Saturday (in Saskatoon) and my gift to her was her wedding cake.  
Now that I've shared a little of my after-hours life with you, I think we should start up our book clubs again this week.  I am thinking Tuesdays for Juniors and Thursdays for Seniors, but let me know if you have other preferences.  Listen for announcements to confirm times and days.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Almost Ready For the Big Reveal...

Well, the books are mostly in their new places and the library is looking great!  Soon it will be time to welcome all of you in for the new year.  I feel as though I've missed out on these first days down in my "isolation chamber" while I've been busily unpacking!  Thank goodness Sister Zelie has been faithfully helping in her spare time - she is a trooper!  Hopefully we will be opening the library doors sometime next week - cross your fingers that all continues to go smoothly.
In the meantime, I thought I would post a video of  Maggie Stiefvater, author of Shiver and Linger discussing the release of the third book in her trilogy Forever.  Sound like they are going to be making this series into a movie, too!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Summer Reading and Stuff...

Well I hope everyone has had a great summer and enjoyed a few good books!  I intended to read MANY more Rivier library books than I have actually made it through BUT I did read the next (4th?) in the Gone  series.  This one is called Plague and oh my goodness things are not improving in the FAYZ!  Those of you who are following this series will be anxious to get your hands on this one when we get back to school!  And once again, sadly, no resolution - but this time I was prepared as I knew I wasn't reading the final book.  (Remember last time I thought I was reading the last book of a trilogy and was waiting expectantly for the story to neatly wrap up!)

My son Charlie has devoured the entire (9 book) Ranger's Apprentice series and forced me to order the tenth book.  He assures me that it was a satisfying conclusion to that epic adventure, although I have not read those books myself. Book club students will be happy to have that one available immediately upon our return in August.


I have been busy working on flowers for my cousin's wedding in September.  She has chosen to have a bouquet of brooches- some from family, some new, some from garage sales -  and I've mixed them in with silk flowers.  I think it turned out kind of cool (see photo below).
She's going to have a gorgeous, sparkling wedding!   I should have made Quinn change into a coordinating shirt to model the bouquet!


Speaking of kind of crafty stuff, I noticed on facebook that Caitlin actually made one of the recycled book purses - way to go!  Quinn and I tried it out too as a keepsake for Yuki and Hiroko and it was a fun project.  Savour the last couple of weeks of holidays - think back to the end of June when the whole summer was stretched out in front of us - WHERE HAS IT GONE?!!!  Ah well, as Douglas Adams advises in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, "Above all don't panic!"

Sunday, June 5, 2011

It's Been A Long Time!

Well, as most of you who visit the library know, I have been busy (and a little stressed) trying to prepare for the big move of ALL of our books at the end of June in anticipation of the great carpet removal. Thanks to all of you girls for bearing with me during my rants, occasional (ha ha) despair, and the disappointment of no longer being able to get your hands on our amazing collection of reading material! But wait, you have been getting a few books, haven't you? It seems that certain titles while neglected and left to languish on the shelves for decades become irresistible once they are destined for the recycling/donation bin! Take a look at a few of the book club girls "rescuing" some Reader's Digest Condensed Books:

For more ideas on what to do with those treasures you've saved have a look at this:


So, now that I can see the light at the end of the tunnel on this whole MOVE THE ENTIRE LIBRARY! project, my neck is relaxing just ever so slightly and I am finding I don't have a headache every single minute, which is awesome! Thank you so much to those of you who have shared little laughs and pick-me-ups throughout the days - they have been bright spots more than you know! Caitlin shared this video last week and I just want to re-post because I LOVE THESE BOYS!!! I showed Quinn as soon as I got home that evening. Caitlin had me watch their Disney medley, but I think I might post a different one - all excellent and so good and FUNNY!

Dare I say this is what I hope for when we are Co-ed? ;)

Lastly, I just have to:

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Skeleton Creek Book One Review

Hi girls! Today we are fortunate to welcome back our guest book reviewer, Tristen! So, without further delay, I will turn the blog over to her capable hands.

Skeleton Creek written by Patrick Carman is possibly one of the creepiest books I've ever read following right behind Coraline.
The novel revolves around Ryan and Sarah as they begin to uncover their town's ghastly history, and their communication through the internet as they are forbidden to see each other by their parents after an accident almost kills Ryan.
The novel is in diary form with entries written by Ryan; it's quite easy to familiarize yourself with him through the thoughts he writes down and observations he makes of the people who are involved with the secret being kept from them.
He also provides a website and password to access online videos posted by his friend Sarah. These videos are essential to the story's plot and could be a disadvantage to those who don't have access but adds to the experience of the story to those who do. The combination with the story read and videos watched gives you the eerie feeling that you didn't buy the book in store but stumbled across it and involved yourself with something that forces you onto the border of reality and the unknown.
The novel is a quick read and is fast paced but is done so that it doesn't feel rushed. I know future readers will love the interaction needed to complete it and will have a friend close by as they watch the videos.
I loved it and it kept me looking over my shoulder and questioning what I thought was real and what wasn't, and hopefully it will have the same effect on you. It receives a full five out of five stars.

Thanks for another great review, Tristen! Look for Skeleton Creek and the sequel, Ghost in the Machine on our library shelves (if you dare!)

Sneak Peak at the next book in the series:

Author Interview with Patrick Carman - Skeleton... by expandedbooks

Thursday, April 7, 2011

New Spring Books!

Hi Girls!
For fans of Sarah Dessen, she has a new book coming out next month - watch her talking about it here:

And yes, we do have all of her other books, they are just usually signed out all of the time! Let me know if you would like to put a hold on any of her titles (some are for 10-12 only.)

Monday, April 4, 2011

Enter to Win!

For those of you who don't notice comments beneath posts, check out this link: Let's Talk Tobacco.  It's a contest sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Society where you can make a video (less than 3 minutes) with your own unique twist.  Entry deadline is April 15 and they have some great prizes.  Visit the website for some more ideas!  I know there are LOTS of very creative minds here - and thanks to "anonymous" for once again bringing something fun to our attention ; )

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Tea Time

"The tea hour is the hour of peace.  Strife is lost in the hissing of the kettle - a tranquilizing sound, second only to the purring of a cat."   Agnes Reppelier
Best quote of the year so far from the Susan Branch calendar on my wall at home - and considering our love of library tea time (and the occasional visiting library cat!) I thought it was appropriate to start this post.
    I can't believe it's April already!  We have some amazing new books arriving, but as I've shared with the book club girls I am not sure how long the new stuff will keep coming out onto the shelves as we will be preparing for some changes during the summer and that will be consuming much of my time and energy.  Keep your eyes open for the next few weeks, at least.
    Now many of you may have seen this video already, but Bryanna shared it with me and I really, really liked what this girl had to say.  In fact she made so much sense that I immediately asked if she was a librarian - ha ha.   Anyway, if you are a teenage girl, you should have a look:  

Senior Book Club Tuesday at 11:40 as usual girls!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Most Incredible Footwear!

Okay - The most awesome footwear/legwear of March spotted today in the library AND NOT WORN BY ME!!!   Thanks to Yuki for letting me photograph her leg!  And for sharing her awesome fashion sense
with all of us - very much appreciated!
In actual library news, we have TONS of new books coming in, but be patient, please or you will have a "loopy librarian" for real.  As you may have noticed, the library is in a bit of disarray as we start to prepare for summer changes, but I will keep trying to get the new stuff out to you for as long as I am able.
Finally - Junior Book Club tomorrow (Thursday) at 11:40 - be there or be square;)
Senior Book Club Tuesday as usual!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Happy International Women's Day!

Hi girls! Those of you who spent time in the library today already talked about International Women's Day with me - but I also saw a bit of a news story tonight about a video done by James Bond actor Daniel Craig (apparently causing some controversy, although I missed the "why" part because Quinn just HAD to switch back to Glee.) Anyway, I had to look up the video and I think it is quite powerful in its message. Your generation still has some work to do! Have a look and see what you think:


And have a look at this website for Plan Canada's Because I am a Girl - lots of interesting, Canadian information on their site!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Another reason why I love my job!

Some of you may have already seen the stunning picture (of a shoe, of course) Tristen gave me before the break - it is absolutely gorgeous!  I am continually amazed by the talent within the walls of Rivier!  Well, I had it framed and it will be on display in the library this week and then will have its permanent home on my living room wall.
Tristen, what an awesome gift - I will treasure it always and think of you every time I look at it in years to come!  Thank you so much.  You are such a talented artist and I am so proud to have one of your "early works" hanging on my wall!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

An awesome young woman!

I was looking at a few blogs and websites last night and came across Hey! Teenager of the Year by Australian Steph Bowe.  She just turned 17 this month and wrote Girl Saves Boy when she was 16!  From the summary and reviews I read, it sound like a really good book and I think it would be a great addition to our library.  Look it up and see what you think.  I'm also going to post a video of an interview with the author because it is quite an accomplishment to write and publish a novel when you're still a teenager.

I'm also adding some links to more blogs and websites under my "useful links" so have another look if you haven't checked lately. (They're located under the shoe hat photo on the right side.)
Finally, junior book club will be cancelled this week due to the teacher appreciation lunch on thursday. We'll just have more to talk about next week, girls!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Changes, changes...

Well, all of you who have spent time in the library know that I don't exactly love change. However, we are facing a pretty major one here girls! Some of you are probably excited and some of you may feel a sense of loss. Remember that sometimes the changes we fear the most turn out to be some of the greatest things that have happened in our lives when we look back on them. Time to embrace an exciting future together - and remember we are in this together!
Here's a kind of inspiring little clip from liveyourdreammentors:


One more video on the theme of life changes in general - I thought this was quite poignant in terms of how it addresses the fears of many young people starting out on their journeys in life. Again, it is a reminder that you are never alone in any way.

See you on Monday!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Is Everybody Relaxing?

ghostgirl: HomecomingHi Girls! I hope you are all enjoying a bit of a break from the school routine and that you have enjoyed some fun family time over the past few days! I am in a bit of a turkey/perogy/chocolate-induced slug-like state myself, but have managed to hit the mall to check out some of the sales. No new shoes to report, though :(.  Most horribly of all, our favorite candy-cane lane tea seems to be sold-out EVERYWHERE!!! I'm hoping that you library tea drinkers have been stocking up.
ghostgirl: LovesickAnyway, I've been reading some of Quinn's books; namely the Ghostgirl series by Tonya Hurley and I kind of like them.  I'm finding that many of these "supernatural" books actually use the whole afterlife or zombie theme to deal with regular teen issues like bullying, discrimination or that craving for popularity - normal stuff that anybody can relate to.   I think we may have discussed these at book club when I first bought them for Quinn - we'll talk about them again and decide if they are library-worthy.



Now, since you are all on holidays and have a little extra time on your hands, I'm going to post a video that I think is kind of inspiring.  It's a commencement speech that was given to the graduates of Princeton by the founder of Amazon.com. In his speech he asks, "How will you use your gifts? What choices will you make?" Excellent thoughts as we approach a new year!


Looking forward to seeing all of you in 2011!

Monday, December 13, 2010

A new cool website to visit!

In my own internet exploration this weekend I stumbled upon a link to this website, which I absolutely LOVE!  Maybe some of you have already discovered it (I realize that I am frequently several steps behind you in my high heels!)  Anyway, it is part book reviews, part social reader networking, part creative writing forums, and part writing contests - I absolutely adore it.  It's called "figment" - read, write, connect.  Go here to have a look:  figment

Heart to Heart (Lurlene McDaniel)Next, Nicole W. just returned our newest Lurlene McDaniel novel, Heart to Heart.  She told me she absolutely could not put it down.  So any of you who enjoy a "heartwrenching" read may want to check this one out;)
Finally, don't forget that Thursday will be Junior Book Club at lunch.  I think we will plan on meeting at 11:40 so that the basketball girls are able to attend too.  Listen for announcements to confirm times.  Senior Book Club will meet Tuesday at 11:40 as usual!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Any Old Magazines Out There?

If any of you are doing a bit of  cleaning and recycling with your Christmas decoratiing, please keep the school in mind.  Mrs. Sander is in need of some fresh decorating-type magazines for her interior design classes to use for their projects.  We often get donations of other types of magazines, but home decor magazines are few and far between!  If you are willing to recycle your collection, please pass them on to us here at Rivier - they will be greatly appreciated by the P.A.A. students who are very frustrated with scouring the same old magazines for pictures!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

What's New

Those of you who come to Book Club will have heard me talking about Cassandra Clare's Mortal Instruments Series, which I really enjoyed reading. I found this video clip on the publisher's website of the author being interviewed by Holly Black (author of Tithe, Ironside, Valiant.) I think the interview shows how well-read the author is and how well she has planned this series. In other words, you don't just sit down and write a book! Anyway, I found it very interesting to watch and you can let me know if you are interested in reading her books!


For an interview with Cassandra Clare by Scott Westerfeld (author of the Uglies series), along with the trailer for the books and links to her blog plus much more, go here Simon and Schuster Publishers.  Be forewarned:  There is intermittent thunder crashing in the background which gets very annoying if you try to watch any videos while actually on this webpage!  Maybe I'm just not tech-savvy enough to figure out how to stop the thunderstorm....

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

In Response To Miss Campbell's "Cat Duet"

Hi Girls!
Well, a long day today clearing out that huge fruit order but does the library ever smell great! Good job to everyone who pitched in to help and thanks to the residents who helped get everything (almost) back to normal tonight.
Anyone who hasn't checked Miss Campbell's blog should pop over and look at her ADORABLE nieces and then watch the very amusing video of two serious choirboys singing Puccini's "Cat Duet." Actually, her niece Emily kind of looks like she's prepared to sing along, now that I think about it. Anyway, after watching that I just had to look at some related videos and came across this one, which apparently has appeared on the jumbotron in Tampa Bay because the cat is wearing their jersey and thus has gone viral. Also, he IS one cool cat. I think he should be considered for future Rivier dances - or perhaps I could train Frisby and/or Kooler to do something even better!

I promise a future post with something actually about books;)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Ready to change the world?

I'm going to share this talk by a nineteen-year-old young woman that I thought you might enjoy. I found it very interesting and thought some of you might also as you discern your future paths in life. She has already done some great things in her life and gives an inspiring talk about how we can all make positive changes in the world around us.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

How to cheer up a snowy day!

My soundtrack today has been Michael Franti and Spearhead's "The Sound of Sunshine."  "I want to go where the summer never ends.. and everything smells like suntan lotion."  He is awesome and I LOVE him.  Go listen here:
Michael Franti and Spearhead

You can play his music in the "now playing" box on the left hand side when you scroll down a little.  He's a peace activist, a yoga dude, a smoothie drinker, and just an all-around great guy.  Very happy music for cataloguing books.  Have a listen and shake it like you got no bones!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

My new favorite thing!

Look what a great surprise I received today!!  Brenna H. popped into the library with this AWESOME tape dispenser for me:
So much cooler than my chunky-heeled pink one!  I LOVE the stiletto and the built-in platform; it's very Jessica Simpson.  You do know me well, Brenna!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Lizzie, Lizzie, Lizzie...

I don't know what to say, but life goes on here at Rivier and so does the math, unfortunately!  Mr. Jalbert just sent me the latest installment in Math for November 16.  Chin up!
Lizzie's Math Homework

And to cheer you up, I thought you might appreciate this video.  I know it made me laugh.

Good Morning Lizzie!

I just spoke with Mrs. Trumier and they haven't decided on a due date for the assignment I posted for you yesterday.  However, she did give me a few other reminders for you.  You may have had these emailed to you by Sister Mary already - if so you may ignore this post!
1) Persuasive Essay for History was due November 8th - work on this if you haven't finished already.
2) English - you will have to catch up on readings when you get back.
3) Nomination Speech is due on November 17th - this was assigned before you left. (Nominate the most admirable person you know - can be famous/fictional/someone in your life)
4) Beowulf Composition is due this Friday, November 19th.

Having typed all of this, I'm sure Mrs. Trumier doesn't want you to stress over any of this.  I know I don't.  You are in a situation over which you have no control.  Deep breaths, Lizzie.  Deep breaths.

Monday, November 15, 2010

If You're A Girl, Take the Time To Watch This...

Okay, I'm posting twice tonight. I've been watching a TED talk (which I highly recommend to all of you, by the way) and I must share it with all of you since we ARE a school full of young women. I have been sharing a bit with you about our new book, Half The Sky , and would like to invite you to take 15 minutes to watch one of the authors speak about the plight of women around the world. I guarantee you will learn a few interesting things and she is a very engaging speaker. Trust me on this one:)


If you enjoy this, you can find more talks on a wide variety of topics here:
TED Talks

Cats, Books, and New Shoes!

New shoes and kittens.  I am in heaven.
Nicole has the magic touch.
What a great day!  Kittens in the library, a little chocolate, some new books to catalogue, and a new pair of shoes - what more could a librarian ask for?  Oh, I almost forgot - Bailey made a pot of tea for us this morning too.  It really was a perfect day.
Immersion girls will have a few new titles to look forward to this week, and those of you not in Book Clubs will be seeing a few new titles trickling out onto the shelves over the next little while as the Book Club girls finish up with them and they go into circulation.
Feels like it's going to be a great week, girls!
Trying to learn computer hacking skills.  More like hairball hacking.
And finally, the cat who escaped Mr. C...

More Homework for Lizzie!

Lizzie, I feel awful uploading all of this stuff for you to do, but maybe knowing what you're missing is better than stewing about what's going on in your absence.  Anyway, here is the latest assignment for History.  I'm not sure what the context of this assignment is as Sister Mary just handed me this paper.  I don't see a due date on here and everyone has gone home for the day.  I will add more details to this post tomorrow if I can find anything out from your classmates:)
Lizzie's History Assignment

Math C30 for Lizzie!

Hi Lizzie! Sorry to hear you're stuck in Denver. You should definitely try a sandwich (ha ha.) Anyway, I had major problems uploading Mr. Jalbert's document to his blog, so here it is on mine:
Lizzie's Math Homework

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Introducing Our Student Guest Blogger!!

Exciting news today girls! Most of you will know Tristen from having seen her around the school over the last few years, and if you have read any of the comments under my posts you will have enjoyed some of her great book reviews also. So, I, in my GREAT wisdom (ha ha) have decided to hand over the blog to her every now and then to let her review some of the books she has read. So, here in her very first blog post, is TRISTEN (fanfare follows...)

In the story “The Blue Girl” by Charles de Lint, it is not only a story of new beginnings but also the start of magical happenings. Imogene Heap, the new girl at Redding High discovers that while she tries to leave her past behind she is also beginning to enter a completely new world of imaginary friends, ghosts, and fairies.
Charles de Lint is able to paint a new world of magic never seen before, with characters that will surely stay with you, and a new take on fairytales that will leave you craving more.
My reason for my intense love for this book is his play on words, and the description he gives for everything through various character's perspective. He is able to stretch this story from our personal history with bedtime stories to the reality of life we all experience.
I give this wonderful piece of literature a complete 5/5 stars.
The Blue Girl
Mrs. C speaking again with a big thanks to Tristen for a great review of a book which I am personally looking forward to reading. Charles de Lint is also a Canadian author, which I love, as well as winner of the World Fantasy Award. Definitely worth checking out - get the library humour? I have put a senior label on it, though, so it is for grades ten and up.