Well, it's Tuesday - and Tuesday has basically become our Monday here at the library - so, to shake off the Monday (Tuesday) blues, here's some fun stuff to look at...
Did you know yesterday was William Shakespeare's birthday (sort of )?
Check out (ha!) these amazing bookmobiles from around the world.
Ever dreamed of being the hero or heroine of your favorite classic book? Well, now your dream can come true!
Get some truly horrific dating advice from H.P. Lovecraft.
In case you were wondering, George R.R. Martin is not a fan of your Game of Thrones fan-fiction.
But then again, you probably shouldn't let that discourage you - you might be working on a future masterpiece that the world just isn't ready for yet!
Happy Tuesday!
Showing posts with label Game of Thrones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game of Thrones. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
Game of Thrones: So Close, Yet So Far Away
We still have to wait another month and a half for the second season of Game of Thrones. How are your withdrawal symptoms? Mine have flared up a bit lately as teaser previews and production photos have started appearing online. HBO, of course, is doing its best to feed the frenzy.
Here are some other tidbits to either take the edge off, or sharpen your appetite...
Could Dothraki be the new Elvish?
Behold: the most complete map ever made of Westeros and Essos.
You too can feast like a Baratheon!
And, for those of us who haven't worked up the courage to tackle the books that started it all - a series of five hefty novels (and counting) - humorist John Hodgman tells how he overcame his reluctance and learned to love George R.R. Martin, and Everyday eBook contributor Heather Cristofaro explains her reasons for reading the series and why you should too.
Winter is coming....
Here are some other tidbits to either take the edge off, or sharpen your appetite...
Could Dothraki be the new Elvish?
Behold: the most complete map ever made of Westeros and Essos.
You too can feast like a Baratheon!
And, for those of us who haven't worked up the courage to tackle the books that started it all - a series of five hefty novels (and counting) - humorist John Hodgman tells how he overcame his reluctance and learned to love George R.R. Martin, and Everyday eBook contributor Heather Cristofaro explains her reasons for reading the series and why you should too.
Winter is coming....
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