Sunday 25 December 2011

Merry Christmas

Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year, from all the Library Team!

Tuesday 13 December 2011

Merry Christmas!!

Ready for Christmas? Count down with The Guardian's Children's Books Advent Calendar. I'm afraid to say, there is no chocolate though! Here is the link:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/childrens-books-site/interactive/2011/dec/01/count-down-christmas-childrens-books-interactive

All The Library Team wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Best wishes for 2012!

Monday 12 December 2011

Book Review- How to make Wargames Terrain


How to make Wargames Terrain, By Games Workshop.

This is a good book for starting to make a warhammer games board.
8/10


JP, 7E

Book Review-Takeshita Demons


Takeshita Demons, by Christy Burne

It had a good story to it but it was really hard to get into.
6/10

JP 7E

Saturday 10 December 2011

Book Review-Diary of a Wimpy Kid


Diary of a Wimpy Kid, by Jeff Kinney

When Greg Hefley is(sort of) falsely accused of a crime, he thinks his life cannot get any worse but it does when he is snowed in with his family! An incredibly funny book, I thoroughly enjoyed it! The drawings are charming as always, and the book is full of personality. The only thing is I think I might be a bit old for this!
9/10

NR 10F

Thursday 8 December 2011

Book Review-The One that Got Away


The One that got Away by Chris Ryan.

I like the action in it and how the author describes the setting and the battleplan (strategy) they are going to use. At times it can be gruesome when mentioning the killing of the hostages. But altogether I liked it! 8/10

TM 7B

Tuesday 29 November 2011

Book Review-One dog and his boy


One dog and his boy-Eva Ibbotson

This has got to be the best book I have ever read! It is a book that hooks you in and it is hard to stop reading. Personally, I love this book. I would recommend it to anyone who loves reading.
9/10

JP 7E

Saturday 26 November 2011

Book Review- Percy Jackson and the battle of the labyrinth


I enjoyed this book a lot! It is very humerous at times. It involves Greek Gods and Titans(Roman). There are lots of battles which are very enjoyable!
10/10

TM 7B

Thursday 24 November 2011

Animal Farm-Book Review

Animal Farm is a superb story, set at Manor Farm. One night, all the animals gather together to listen to what the well-respected Middle White Board, Old Major, has to say. He tells the animals about his dreams of Animalism and how he wants a farm without Mr Jones, the mean and careless farmer. Old Major passes away three days later, fuelling the other Animal's desire to put Old Major's dream into reality. After careful planning and preparation, they literally kick out Mr Jones and his wife, and begin to run the farm. The pigs, especially Snowball and Napoleon, assume leadership, and begin thinking about how to improve the farm (renamed by the animals as Animal Farm).

They come up with various ideas, from special committees to a windmill that will mean no work for the animals. But everything changes when Napoleon gets rid of Snowball. Everything turns horribly wrong, with the animals doing more work than ever. They see how everything they ever worked for, mainly freedom, has been turned on its side. Lies, corruption and selfishness take over in the farm, leading to the end, when Napoleon and the rest of the pigs invite local farmers to visit the farm and all is work. The other Animals, the hard-working horses, the donkeys and all the rest of them can no longer see the difference between the pigs and the humans. Everything is back to where it started!

JAK 10C

Tuesday 15 November 2011

Book Review-Ice Angel


Ice Angel-Charlotte Haptie

This book was not to my liking, but it was good as a thriller. It started to get confusing after Page 110.
7/10

CB 7E

Monday 14 November 2011

Book Review-An Apple a Day

An Apple a Day is a book all about proverbs and explaining them. It has a long list of proverbs and then goes into detail explaining each of them.

For example, have you ever thought about the proverb "You've got to eat a peck of dirt before you die"? Caroline Taggart explains how the unit measure, a peck is about 9 litres - basically an awful lot of dirt to eat!And take "when in Rome, do as the Romans do". Caroline Taggart explains how really, this is just basic courtesy!

And did you know that the Japanese version for "once bitten, twice shy" is "One year bitten by a snake, for three years afraid of a grass rope"? I would really recommend this book. A good read, really interesting, with some good humour in it too!

By JK 10C

Please send the Library your book reviews. You can also upload them via the Library Portal.

Monday 7 November 2011

Book Review-Easy Peasy Chinese


Book Review: Easy Peasy Chinese

This book written by Elinor Greenwood is a very easy to read introduction to Mandarin Chinese. The bright and interesting pages reveal lots about Chinese culture and language.

Both characters and pinyin are shown clearly with memory aids, pictures and vocabulary lists.This is an interesting book for not only those beginning in Mandarin but anyone interested in foreign culture.

The book comes with a CD which is very useful for listening and learning pronounciation.


Review by RH 8E. Thanks to RH for trying to teach and explain to a few of the Pupil Library Assistants. Very interesting!


National Short Story Week

This week (7th November-13th November 2011) is National Short Story Week. Have a look at the website(http://www.nationalshortstoryweek.org.uk/) , which gives lots of information about the week and the aims of the week. You can also listen to a few short stories on the website. The recommended reading list for teenagers and adults is:

From Herabout Hill by Michael Morpurgo

Whodunnit by Philip Pullman

The Kissing Game by Aidan Chambers

Skin and other stories by Roald Dahl

Tales of terror for the tunnel’s mouth by Chris Priestley

Monday 6 June 2011

Voices for the Libraries

Voices for the Libraries is a website and group where people are talking and protecting public libraries. At present, public Libraries are under threat from closure, so many people have started campaigning against this. Their website is superb. There's areas about Librarians and the work they do, thoughts about Library news and loads more. Have a look-

Sunday 5 June 2011

Friday 3 June 2011

Guardian Books

Have a look at the Guardian Book website. Their is a children section and one of our Library Assistants is a member.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/childrens-books-site

Tuesday 31 May 2011

Radio Station-

Which Radio station do you listen to?
  • Lincs FM
  • Radio Lincolnshire
  • BBC Radio 2
  • BBC Radio 1
  • BBC Radio 3
  • BBC Radio Humberside
  • BBC Nottingham
  • Capital FM
  • Gravity FM
Or is your Radio station not listed there?

Monday 30 May 2011

Bank Holiday....


Have a lovely bank holiday-even though the weather is'nt the best in Grantham :(

Saturday 28 May 2011

Harlaxton Manor

Harlaxton Manor is where Mrs Dawes is going, so here's a bit of background information. 

Harlaxton Manor was originally in the actual village, as a Elizabethan Manor House. However, in the 1830's, Anthony Salvin was commisoned to design the new Manor. With it's one mile drive, a halfway house and splendid gardens, it really is a spectacular place. Over the many years, it's had many owners and uses, including being a RAF Base, a family-home and currently an American University Campus. It is not only used by the American Students, but also by Brides & Grooms who choose it as their wedding venue. Over the years, it's also been used as a filming location.
J K

Friday 27 May 2011

May Half-Term


The Library team wish you all a very happy May Half-Term, when you can read lots of books, so you can write reviews for the blog.

Goodbye Mrs Dawes...


Today, the Library Team said goodbye to a great friend, Mrs Dawes. We have had some happy times, funny times(a lot of these!) and we can say that we have all enjoyed having her as our Librarian, and more importantly as a friend. So we hope you'll join us in wishing her the best of luck in her new job at Harlaxton Manor, as the College Librarian there and hope she will come back and see us one day! And let's hope she keeps in touch with the Library blog!

And Mrs D, here's a link to wish you well...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmdPQp6Jcdk(the library song)

Au Revoir Mrs D!! :-)

Thursday 26 May 2011

The Library Team...


We made sure we gave Mrs Dawes a very good send-off!


Wednesday 25 May 2011

Philip Pullman

This is a bit old now, but here's a speech that Philip Pullman made in February this year about Library closures and how they will affect everyone.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/jan/28/market-fanatics-kill-libraries

Top 10 unsuitable books for teenagers...

So, alright! We are always looking for the best books to read. We ask friends, search the internet and most of all, pop into our School Library. So, when someone writes the top 10 most unsuitable books for teenagers, it gets us thinking! Have a look at the link below to see what you should'nt be reading!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/childrens-books-site/2011/apr/08/patrick-ness-top-10-unsuitable-books-teenagers


And why not go into the Library, and tell the Libraians which books you think are not your unsuitable top ten, but your favourite top ten. We might even be able to make a display!

Tuesday 24 May 2011

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!

Librarians...

"They (Librarians) are subversive. You think they're just sitting there at the desk, all quiet and everything. They're like plotting the revolution, man. I wouldn't mess with them." - Michael Moore

So, it's not just about shelving books!

Monday 23 May 2011

Bishop Grosseteste Library Magazine

Some of the older Library users may find this magazine produced 3 times a year by the Sibthorpe Library interesting. The link is below:

http://www.bishopg.ac.uk/?_id=10203

Turtle Day


It's a bit random, but did you know that today is Turtle Day!

Sunday 22 May 2011

A little quote...

A library book, I imagine, is a happy book.

  • So that that means that our Library is full of happiness!

Cornelia Funke

Friday 20 May 2011

National Short story week....

It's quite a way off still, but the 7th November to 13th November 2011 is National Short Story Week. Have a look at their website(below), where the guest editor of the website for May is Jon Mayhew, who came to our Library not long ago...

http://www.nationalshortstoryweek.org.uk/

The Royal Society Judging panel...

The Royal society are looking for groups of young people to judge the winner of the Royal Society Young People Book Prize. Children up to 14 years old may apply and judge the best book written for young people up to 14 years old about science topics. You must apply by Wednesday 1st June 2011. There is a link placed below which has all the details:

http://royalsociety.org/sciencebooks/young-people/judges/

Thursday 19 May 2011

Wednesday 18 May 2011

Tuesday 17 May 2011

Walk to school week

Did you know that this week is walk to school week? The aim is to get school pupils to walk to school at least once a week. Take a look at their website below-

http://www.walktoschool.org.uk/

Monday 16 May 2011

Etiquette...

Would'nt Hyacinth be pleased?

Here's a website all about etiquette in our country and in others. Have a look-

http://www.bb
c.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A354782

Hyacinth Bucket's Book of Etiquette


Review for Hyacinth Bucket's Book of Etiquette:

This book is great! Its based around the 1990's TV series, Keeping Up Appearances, which is also great! It's based around 7 characters, Hyacinth, Rose, Richard, Daisy, Onslow, Elizabeth and Emmett. The TV Series and book follow the day to day life Hyacinth who wants to be the best in her neighbourhood. Both the book and the TV series are great. 5 Star. :)

J.K Year 9

Saturday 14 May 2011

Library Blog Intro

Hello everyone,
Welcome to the Library Blog! You've find us! Please send us your book reviews, Library comments(compliments or complaints) or anything else which you think may be interesting to other blog users or useful to the Library Staff. Either pop into the Library and ask for me or e-mail me using my school e-mail address(ask at the Library Desk). If you have a Google account, you can comment on posts. So please contribute to the blog, it's for you!
Thank-You

James K
Pupil Library Assistant

Wednesday 11 May 2011

Grantham Library

How many of you use Grantham Library?
How often do you borrow books from there?
(You can leave comments below)

Here's the opening hours:


  • Monday 09:00 – 18:00
  • Tuesday09:00 – 18:00
  • Wednesday09:00 – 19:00
  • Thursday09:00 – 19:00
  • Friday09:00 – 19:00
  • Saturday09:00 – 16:00
  • SundayClosed

Children's Book Website-

Have a look at the following website. It has lots of good books and information on each one!





Tuesday 10 May 2011

Speech tips....

Reading a speech? This website has lots of great tips which may be helpful. Have a look-

http://www.rogerdarlington.co.uk/Speech.html

Monday 9 May 2011

Chris Evans Short Story Competition

The BBC have published some of the top stories sent in to BBC 2 for the Short Story Competition. Have a look-

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/chris-evans/500-words/top-50/

Sunday 8 May 2011

New blogger!

As some of you are aware, I am leaving The King's School at half term so I am handing over the management and running of the Library Blog to my fantastic Library Assistant, James K. As you can see he has been busy already, keeping you up-to-date with activities in the Library and anything else of library and book related interest. Please give James your support by writing book or film reviews. James can be contacted via the Library Desk or by his school email address.


Thank you James ;-)

Mrs D

Summer weather forecast.....

Have a look what weather we have in store for summer with this forecast....

http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=longrange;sess=

Friday 6 May 2011

A Little Quote...

The man who reads is the man who leads-

It's even in your school planners!

Thursday 5 May 2011

Amazon's must read teenage books

Have a look at this website and see if you have read any of the 'must read teenage books' on Amazon's page.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Must-read-teenage-books/lm/RJZR4MTJSLICQ

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Film Club: Rush Hour

East meets West in this culture-clash action comedy. Martial-arts star Jackie Chan plays Hong Kong detective Inspector Lee. When the young daughter of an old friend is kidnapped, Lee is asked to come to America to find her, against the advice of the FBI. Unhappy at having their wishes ignored, the FBI assign loudmouth Los Angeles cop James Carter (Chris Tucker) to keep Lee away from the real investigation. The two have nothing in common - except a desire to find the girl and solve the case. Can the martial-arts expert and the fast-talker put their differences aside and work together?



Source: http://www.filmclub.org/film/4103/rush-hour

Film Club in the Library
Thursday 7/Friday 8 April
12.40-13.30


Keeping up-to-date with fees charged by universities


For 6th form students, The Guardian is running a regularly updated blog which records all the fees being charged by universities.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/mar/25/higher-education-universityfunding?&EMCEDUEML1658


Thursday 31 March 2011

Guardian Childrens Books website

Don't know the latest book in a series? Wondering who wrote a certain book and when?



Why not ask the book doctor on the Guardian Children Books Website?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/childrens-books-site/series/the-book-doctor

James :)

Monday 28 March 2011

Armadillo Newsletter

For teenage book news and reviews, the latest Armadillo newsletter is available here: http://sites.google.com/site/armadillomagazine/teenage1

Friday 25 March 2011

The Classical Education of a Great Scientist, Sir Isaac Newton

The King's School is hosting an event on its most famous former pupil, Isaac Newton. Expert Helen Martin will give  a talk entitled "The Classical Education of a Great Scientist, Sir Isaac Newton". The event will take place in the Old School building, currently housing the Library, on Tuesday 29 March at 7.00pm.

Sir Isaac Newton, one of the world’s greatest scientists, received a classical education. Helen examines the history of this great man, his education and considers what we can learn from this today.

Enjoy the unique experience of hearing and seeing more about his life, contributions and formal education, whilst sitting in the Grade I listed building in which he was actually taught, and where you can see his engraved signature on one of the windowsills.

You are invited to stay and enjoy some refreshments where you will have the opportunity to meet Helen, whilst listening to some music of his time.

Tickets are on sale from The King's School at £7.50 (£6.00) including wine, cheese and biscuits. Tel: 01476 563180.

Photograph: The Old School building by Helen Martin

Wednesday 9 March 2011

247tales

247tales is an online writing competition run by Bloomsbury publishers that challenges young people to write short stories using 247 words or fewer.

The prize for the winning story is £75 worth of Bloomsbury Children’s books plus a framed copy of your winning story. The winning story will appear on the home page of the 247tales website at http://247tales.wordpress.com/  and ten runners-up will receive signed copies of the guest author’s latest book and their stories will appear on the website as well. For full details on the closing date and how to enter visit the rules section of the website.
You can read the prologue of the guest author’s latest book in the downloads section as well as finding out the themes and authors for all the stories this year.

This month’s theme is THE MONEY and the closing date is 28th March. The guest author this month is Jim Carrington.

Have a go!

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Jon Mayhew visits The King's School

Author, Jon Mayhew visited our school today and ran sessions with Year 7 and 8 pupils. Jon started by introducing us to his first book, Mortlock, which is set in Victorian London in 1854. 

"Josie lives with a stage magician. A man with a dark past. A past that seeks him out in the form of three hideous witch-like women who can turn into giant eyeball-pecking crows called ghuls! They invade Josie’s house and send her on a quest for The Amarant, the immortal flower of life. Pursued by the ghuls, Josie meets her twinbrother, Alfie ..."

Jon's latest book, published on 7 March 2011, is The Demon Collector, which is related to but can stand alone from Mortlock. "In The Demon Collector Edgy Taylor is a Prime Collector (if you don't know what this is, look it up!) and his life is miserable! On top of that, he sees demons when others can’t!"

If you like dark gothic historical adventure, then you'll love Jon's books. 

Today's visit was kindly arranged by the lovely ladies from Barrowby and Grantham Childrens' Book Group who enthusiastically and tirelessly share their love of reading and books.
 

Monday 28 February 2011

The Demon Collector

Edgy Taylor sees demons when nobody else can. Edgy thinks he is insane and expects to be carried off any minute. He is a prime collector, wandering the streets of London collecting dog muck for the tannery. The only thing Edgy is good at is setting and solving riddles, and evading his brutal and abusive master. One night, when his master seems genuinely intent on killing Edgy, Professor Envry Janus intervenes. Envry takes him to the Royal Society of Daemonologie where Edgy will now live. It is here, though, that Edgy discovers chance had nothing to do with their meeting, and that instead he holds the key to a deadly demon prophecy.
Author, Jon Mayhew will be visiting King's on Tuesday 8 March when he will be running sessions with Year 7 forms and 8A. You will be able to buy his latest book The Demon Collector to be signed on the day for £8.00.

Have a look at Jon's website: http://www.jonmayhew.co.uk.


Monday 14 February 2011

Film Club: Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End

"Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is the third installment in the blockbuster series. Following on from the shocking revelations of Dead Man's Chest, Jack is back, but in for more trouble as Davy Jones and the tyrannic Lord Cutler Beckett aim to control the seas. With no time for parties, Jack, Will and Elizabeth are once again forced to save the day, but they have to work with an old enemy... This film was fully enjoyable and I can't wait to see the next one: On Stranger Tides!" Hariharan, Year 7

Showing in the Library, lunchtimes 16-18/02/2011

Friday 11 February 2011

Chris Evans Short Story Competition

Are you 13 years old or under? Then enter the Chris Evans short story 500 Word competition today!

Wednesday 9 February 2011

William Hussey visits King's


Author William Hussey visited the Library at King's again for an informal session organised in conjunction with the Barrowby and Grantham Children's Book Group. William read an extract from his latest book Gallows at Twilight, the second in his Witchfinder triology. He then answered many questions from the audience such as where does he get his inspiration from? How does he go about writing his books? How long does he spend researching the background? William gave us a taster of ideas for his future novels which sound excellent.

Tuesday 1 February 2011

Save Our Libraries Day - Saturday 5 February

Save Our Libraries Day
Saturday 5 February

A day of action to bring greater attention to the cuts and closures facing many public libraries.



We want everyone who cares about reading, literacy and libraries to use their public library on the 5th February and tell as many people as they can to do the same.

Further information: Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP)