Sunday, October 21, 2007
Our New Home is Official
We have completely vacated our former home in Cybrary City II, and are now located on Info Island. We are still rebuilding sections of the Garden, but the patio is available for book discussions and other literary events.
Please come visit us in our new home!
Please come visit us in our new home!
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Book Discussion Scheduled for Friday September 14, 2007
Melissa Perreault will host a book discussion on A Thousand Splendid Suns by Kahled Hosseini. The discussion will take place on Friday, September 14th at 5pm SLT, in the Reader's Garden. We hope that you will be able to join Melissa and the members of her Virtual Book Group for the discussion.
Contact Princess Ivory or Melissa Perreault for more information.
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Afghan-American novelist Hosseini follows up his bestselling The Kite Runner with another searing epic of Afghanistan in turmoil. The story covers three decades of anti-Soviet jihad, civil war and Taliban tyranny through the lives of two women. Mariam is the scorned illegitimate daughter of a wealthy businessman, forced at age 15 into marrying the 40-year-old Rasheed, who grows increasingly brutal as she fails to produce a child. Eighteen later, Rasheed takes another wife, 14-year-old Laila, a smart and spirited girl whose only other options, after her parents are killed by rocket fire, are prostitution or starvation. Against a backdrop of unending war, Mariam and Laila become allies in an asymmetrical battle with Rasheed, whose violent misogyny—"There was no cursing, no screaming, no pleading, no surprised yelps, only the systematic business of beating and being beaten"—is endorsed by custom and law. Hosseini gives a forceful but nuanced portrait of a patriarchal despotism where women are agonizingly dependent on fathers, husbands and especially sons, the bearing of male children being their sole path to social status. His tale is a powerful, harrowing depiction of Afghanistan, but also a lyrical evocation of the lives and enduring hopes of its resilient characters. (May)
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Contact Princess Ivory or Melissa Perreault for more information.
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Afghan-American novelist Hosseini follows up his bestselling The Kite Runner with another searing epic of Afghanistan in turmoil. The story covers three decades of anti-Soviet jihad, civil war and Taliban tyranny through the lives of two women. Mariam is the scorned illegitimate daughter of a wealthy businessman, forced at age 15 into marrying the 40-year-old Rasheed, who grows increasingly brutal as she fails to produce a child. Eighteen later, Rasheed takes another wife, 14-year-old Laila, a smart and spirited girl whose only other options, after her parents are killed by rocket fire, are prostitution or starvation. Against a backdrop of unending war, Mariam and Laila become allies in an asymmetrical battle with Rasheed, whose violent misogyny—"There was no cursing, no screaming, no pleading, no surprised yelps, only the systematic business of beating and being beaten"—is endorsed by custom and law. Hosseini gives a forceful but nuanced portrait of a patriarchal despotism where women are agonizingly dependent on fathers, husbands and especially sons, the bearing of male children being their sole path to social status. His tale is a powerful, harrowing depiction of Afghanistan, but also a lyrical evocation of the lives and enduring hopes of its resilient characters. (May)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Book Discussion Scheduled for Friday August 17, 2007
Melissa Perreault will host a book discussion on The Kite Runner by Kahled Hosseini. The discussion will take place on Friday, August 17th at 5pm SLT, in the Reader's Garden. We hope that you will be able to join Melissa and the members of her Virtual Book Group for the discussion.
Contact Princess Ivory or Melissa Perreault for more information.
Contact Princess Ivory or Melissa Perreault for more information.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Harry Potter: How Will it End? This Sat 7/14. Don't Forget!!!
Don't forget to join us for this very special discussion about the conclusion of the Harry Potter series. Gather together with other fans, and talk about how you think the final book will end, and why.Scheduled for one week before the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Saturday, July 14, 2007. 12pm SLT.Reader's Garden. Cybrary City II (38, 244, 22)
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Please dress in costume if you'd like to!
Saturday, July 14, 2007. 12pm SLT.Reader's Garden. Cybrary City II (38, 244, 22)
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Please dress in costume if you'd like to!
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Book Discussion Scheduled for Sunday July 15, 2007
Zippedy Zabelin will present a discussion on Changeling : the Autobiography of Mike Oldfield. This discussion is sponsored by Tubular.net.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Thrust into the limelight at the age of 19 with the success of his debut album Tubular Bells, Mike recounts the challenges of his life, including a difficult childhood, his feelings of being an outsider, and his mental and emotional struggles as he comes to terms with all of it. It is a story of courage, survival, acceptance and most of all, hope.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Thrust into the limelight at the age of 19 with the success of his debut album Tubular Bells, Mike recounts the challenges of his life, including a difficult childhood, his feelings of being an outsider, and his mental and emotional struggles as he comes to terms with all of it. It is a story of courage, survival, acceptance and most of all, hope.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Book Discussion Scheduled for Friday July 13, 2007
Melissa Perreault will host a book discussion on McCarthy's Bar: a journey of discovery in Ireland, by Pete McCarthy. The discussion will take place on Friday, July 13th at 5pm SLT, in the Reader's Garden. We hope that you will be able to join Melissa and the members of her Virtual Book Group for the discussion.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Book Discussion Scheduled for Friday June 29, 2007
Ira Hyun will host a book discussion on Conversations with God, an Uncommon Dialog, by Neale Donald Walsch.. The discussion will take place on Friday, June 29 at 5pm SLT, in the Reader's Garden. We hope that you will be able to join Ira and the members of the Book Discussion Circle for the discussion.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
How Will it End? Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Join us for this very special discussion about the conclusion of the Harry Potter series. Gather together with other fans, and talk about how you think the final book will end, and why.
Scheduled for one week before the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Saturday, July 14, 2007. 12pm SLT.
Reader's Garden. Cybrary City II (38, 244, 22)
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Scheduled for one week before the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Saturday, July 14, 2007. 12pm SLT.
Reader's Garden. Cybrary City II (38, 244, 22)
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Book Discussion Scheduled for Friday June 8, 2007
Melissa Perreault will host a book discussion on Post-Birthday World by Lionel Shriver. The discussion will take place on Friday, June 8th at 5pm SLT, in the Reader's Garden. We hope that you will be able to join Melissa and the members of her Virtual Book Group for the discussion.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Book Discussion Scheduled for Saturday May 26, 2007
Alphonsus Peck will host a book discussion on Lamb: the Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal, by Christopher Moore. The discussion will take place on Saturday, May 26th at 6pm SLT, in the Reader's Garden. We hope that you will be able to join Alphonsus and the members of the Book Discussion Circle for the discussion.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Book Discussion Scheduled for Sunday May 20, 2007.
Gardenia Mills will host a book discussion on the classic Chinese text, Tao Te Ching by Lao-Tzu. The discussion will take place on Sunday, May 20th at 6pm SLT, in the Reader's Garden. We hope that you will be able to join us for this special event as we celebrate the one-year anniversary of Alliance Second Life Library 2.0.
Contact Princess Ivory for more information.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Celebrate the first anniversary of Alliance Second Life Library 2.0
Join us Friday May 18-Sunday May 20 for an open house here in the Reader's Garden to celebrate the first anniversary of Alliance Second Life Library 2.0. SL Author Mykyl Nordwind will have copies of her books and other free books available, and the garden will be open to the public to visit and enjoy.
Please stop by and visit with other book lovers of Second Life!
There will be events taking place throughout the library community. Notecards with landmarks are available at welcome centers on Info Island I and II, and Cybrary City I and II.
Please stop by and visit with other book lovers of Second Life!
There will be events taking place throughout the library community. Notecards with landmarks are available at welcome centers on Info Island I and II, and Cybrary City I and II.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Book Discussion scheduled for May 11th
Melissa Perreault will host a book discussion on Post-Birthday World by Lionel Shriver. The discussion will take place on Friday, May 11th at 5pm SLT, in the Reader's Garden. We hope that you will be able to join Melissa and the members of her Virtual Book Group for the discussion.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Book Discussion scheduled for April 13th.
Melissa Perreault will host a book discussion on The Road by Cormac McCarthy. The discussion will take place on Friday, April 13th at 5pm SLT, in the Reader's Garden. We hope that you will be able to join Melissa and the members of her Virtual Book Group for the discussion.
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If you are interested in presenting book discussions, poetry readings, or other literature-related events please contact Sonja Morgwain (IM me in-world in Second Life, or email pimelibrarian@gmail.com). It can be a one-time commitment, or a regularly scheduled event.
The Reader's Garden is also available for small group meetings. The patio seats 20, and all seats are within chat range. Please contact Sonja Morgwain to reserve the Garden.
The Reader's Garden is also available for small group meetings. The patio seats 20, and all seats are within chat range. Please contact Sonja Morgwain to reserve the Garden.
Recommended Second Life Groups (contact Sonja Morgwain to have your group added to the list)
- Book Discussion Circle
- Infomaniacs
- Librarians of Second Life