Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness

Shadow of Night (All Souls Trilogy, #2)
Shadow of Night
Author: Deborah Harkness
Genre: Fiction
Rating: 2.5
FINALLY finished it. It took forever to get through!! I was...disappointed. I remember enjoying the first one for some reason (although I didn't write a review so I don't remember why). But this one just didn't make the cut for me. I didn't start enjoying the book until about 3/4 of the way through it. There was too much historical detail for a fantasy fiction book. Don't get me wrong, I love historical fiction, but I think half of this book could have been taken out and it would have made it incredibly better. Ugh, I'm glad I'm finished with it, but sorry I didn't just skip over about 300 pages to save some time. Probably will read the next one though as I can't leave a storyline unfinished and it sounds like there will (hopefully) be more action and stuff actually happening in it.

Diana and Matthew timewalked back in time in order to hide from the Congregation and try to locate Ashmole 762.  Diana finds out more bad stuff about Matthew and blindly accepts it (like every other female in fiction does when it comes to vampires) and Matthew tries to control Diana in every possible way.  However, Diana does learn many new things about herself  in the past which will hopefully help her control her magic better.  She also has a couple pretty big secrets of her own that she keeps from Matthew (sign of a healthy relationship?), which I'm guessing will come out in the next book.  The story got a bit more exciting towards the end when there was a little bit of action going on and it ends on a promise for more action to come.

Overall, a very very long read, and if I could go back in time I would just skip the middle 300 pages.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Family Library Program - Pumpkin Decorating Palooza!

This was so much fun!  This October I really wanted to have a pumpkin decorating contest throughout the month to add some fun decorations around the library and get more people into the library who might not have stopped in before.  I was kinda stuck on how to get people to actually birng in their own pumpkins though.  Soo...I decided to have a Pumpkin Decorating Palooza!

I was worried it would be too spendy for my limited budget, but it really wasn't considering most of the supplies were just random stuff I found in my craft cabinet. And I found these great little fake pumpkins at the dollar store!  The program ended up being a huge hit and it will most likely become an annual event.

Supplies Needed:

- Fake Pumpkins (Dollar Store)
- Paint and Paintbrushes
- Glue
- Mod Podge
- Misc. Decorating Supplies:
  • Tissue Paper
  • Google Eyes
  • Mesh fabric
  • Paper crowns
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Old book pages
  • and so much more...
- Old newspapers (to cover tables)

Here's What Went Down:

First I gathered all of my supplies and began to cover all of the tables in newspaper.  (I did enlist some help from teens to get all of the tables covered ;)

Then I stocked up a table and designated it the "Supply Table".

Then I got all of the pumpkins out and waited for people to come!

Thankfully I had a couple volunteers to help with handing out the pumpkins and helping kids pick out supplies!  When people started coming in we gave them each a pumpkin and told them to be as creative as they could be. We also said that if they wanted paint to tell us which color and we would pour some on the paper next to them which turned out to be a great idea! They didn't get the paint everywhere and everyone was able to see all of the colors.

This was a super easy program as almost every child had a parent come with them and the kids didn't need much direction when it came to decorating.  And I had so much fun seeing what these kids came up with!



Once the deocrating had commenced (and all of my pumpkins were taken!)  I told everyone that they could take their pumpkin home or they could leave it at the library for people to vote on throughout the month and they could win a prize from the local bakery (that got their attention!).

The cleanup was a breeze too.  I got rid of a ton of old craft supplies and the tables cleaned up just by taking off the newspapers.

Plus I got a ton of pumpkins to put in the library (and I heard someone say "Who'd have thought we could do this at a library?"  Made my day :)!  Now people keep asking if they can bring in their own pumpkins, which is just what I wanted!




Overall, a big success and hopefully I can repeat it next year!