Thursday, August 8, 2013

Adult Summer Reading Club ends soon!


Week 7 raffle prize
There are only a few days left to participate in the 2013 Adult Summer Reading Club.  While the Children and Teen Summer Reading Clubs both end on Friday, August 9 with the Finisher’s Day activities, the Adult SRC will continue until Monday, August 12 @ 1 PM.   This means you have plenty of time to finish that book you’re currently reading, or even start a new book if you are a fast reader.  Just remember to return your book (or audiobook) by Monday @ 1 PM to get that last raffle ticket.

Sometime after 1 PM we’ll draw for the Week 7 raffle prize, a beautiful basket of assorted summer goodies and two new books – Unwritten by Charles Martin and The Moon Says It Will by Vell Sweeney. Next we’ll pool together all the adult raffle tickets from the entire summer and draw for the Grand Prize - a Barnes & Noble NOOK Simple Touch with GlowLight (courtesy of the Friends of the Library)!


Remember, you can’t win if you don’t enter!  Good Luck everyone!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Book Review: Full Body Burden by Kristen Iversen



Have you ever heard of the Rocky Flats Plant in Jefferson County, Colorado? If not, don't worry, because after reading Full Body Burden by Kristen Iversen, you'll learn the history and the secrets behind the plant.  In Iversen's autobiography she writes about her childhood (from heartbreak to family secrets and her family experiences living near the plant), and of course the real agenda behind Rocky Flats. Most residents living near the plant believed they were making cleaning products, but secretly it was a working nuclear plant creating plutonium triggers for nuclear weapons.  Throughout the book she highlights specific workers and their experiences in the plant along with events happening in her family and is able to interweave these two topics into a wonderful narrative.   

Kristen Iversen's autobiography of her time growing up near the plant reads more like a work of fiction, and at times you have to remind yourself that these events really happened and that the people highlighted were real.  If you enjoyed the movie Erin Brockovich you will love reading this book about the secrets that a plant hid from its community and the outcomes that followed the residents and workers.   


This post was written by Dennis K.