Sarah Rodems's Profile
| Display Name: | Sarah Rodems |
| About me: | I am the Public Service Assistant at Roosevelt Library. |
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by Cody, Diablo Local girl leaves the office and takes off her clothes. Hysterical. posted Jul 12, 2009 at 12:15PM
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by Satrapi, Marjane, 1969- Clean lines and a compelling coming-of-age story make this book an excellent introduction to both graphic novels and the recent political history of Iran. posted Apr 28, 2009 at 1:43PM
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by Gorey, Edward, 1925-2000 Don't be fooled: Gorey's books are NOT for children! Bizarre, surreal, disturbing, and funny, I recommend this book to lovers of Shel Silverstein and Twin Peaks. posted Apr 28, 2009 at 1:42PM
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by Moore, Alan, 1953- This novel is compelling, brilliant, and unpredictable. I missed my bus stop on several occasions because I was so absorbed! posted Apr 28, 2009 at 1:40PM
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by Jess, Tyehimba If you ever get a chance to see this poet perform, take it! The next best alternative is to read his poems out loud. posted Apr 28, 2009 at 1:33PM
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by Bryson, Bill This book made me want to go out and hike the Appalacian Trail! posted Mar 26, 2009 at 6:55PM
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by Wood, N. Lee This features a female protagonist, rare for cyberpunk; even rarer, Wood breaks from the sci-fi male-fantasy buxom babe tradition and makes the character plain. She even goes undercover as a man at one point; hooray for gender diversity! posted Mar 7, 2009 at 4:37PM
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by Luk'ianenko, Sergei If the Russians made The Matrix but it was about magicians and vampires, this would be it. The following books in the series are Daywatch and Twilight Watch. I also recommend the movies (but as always, read the books first!) posted Mar 7, 2009 at 4:32PM
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by Jarpe, Matthew An excellent first novel. I can't wait to see what Jarpe produces next! posted Mar 7, 2009 at 4:31PM
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by Larson, Erik I recommend this book to both true-crime and architecture buffs. The chapters alternate between two parallel stories, that of the team of architects designing the 1893 Chicago World's Fair and a vicious serial killer. posted Mar 1, 2009 at 3:58PM
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| Sarah Rodems's Book Lists | |
| The Guilt List (31 titles)
Based on "The Guilt Display" at Roosevelt Library. Also known as: "books you should have read but haven't", or "books you read in high school and forgot"! | |
| Books on LOST (39 titles)
Books that have both influenced and been featured on the show LOST. How cool is a TV show that shows characters sitting around reading? Not to mention the literary references! Thank you, Sawyer, for making reading cool again. Now if only we could get you a better looking pair of reading glasses. | |
| DIY Fabulousness (15 titles)
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| Small-Space Living (9 titles)
Living in a small house or apartment can be a challenge. Here are some of my favorite decorating & organizing books that have helped me with my own small space. | |
| Thought you weren't into graphic novels? Think again! (12 titles)
Graphic novels for the discerning reader. | |
| Contemporary Poetry/Living Poets (16 titles)
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| Non-Fiction That Reads Like Fiction (7 titles)
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| Cyberpunk: Old and New (8 titles)
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