Archive for May 30th, 2007
Things I’ve Said, but Probably Shouldn’t Have
Bruce Dern has worked with practically every iconic actor and director in the last fifty years, and he’s not afraid to say what he thinks about all of them. His career has run the gamut from B movies to Z movies to becoming an Oscar nominee, and he’s created some of the most indelible performances in modern cinema. Now, in this uniquely funny memoir, he looks back over his amazing career, telling one memorable story after another and giving key insights into how placing artistic challenge over career development has kept one of Hollywood’s greatest actors from also being one of its most rich and famous. Things I’ve Said, but Probably Shouldn’t Have is a wild ride as compelling as the many roles Bruce Dern has played in his long and adventurous run on stage and on screen.
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Tumbling Blocks - it’s a mystery summer
Get a clue @your library! our summer reading program is officially underway. Adults are invited to join in this year, so sign up and log your reading for fun and prizes.
If you like the mystery theme, here is a new book to consider.
Tumbling Blocks, a Benni Harper mystery by Earlene Fowler is fresh off the press and adds the element of humor to a mystery about quilts and museums. Wife of a police chief, Benni Harper Oritz, who is a folk art museum curator, deals with mother-in-law stress, the city’s upper crust ladies’ society and lots of other details while she investigates the death of her friend Pinky. That’s all the detail you will get from me - remember as you write reviews not to tell the plot, so many on Amazon forget that readers want to read it for themselves.
Please tell enough to get them interested - not enough to give it away - especially this summer of mysteries. You can also visit the author www.earlenefowler.com if you want to read more.
MCPL Reader’s Roost
Hi folks,
This is Muhlenberg County Public Libraries’ newest technology attempt to share information with our patrons. We will share information about new books, staff reviews and encourage you to join us in reviewing your favorite titles that others might wish to read or alerting the public when big city or tv advertising has made a book sound much better than it really is.
We ask you as we start this endeavor to help us keep it on a positive note!
Donna and Eddie
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