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A few awesome things to make up for my long absence.

So sorry I've been so bad about updating the blog this summer. I promise I will try to do better!! To make amends for my long absence, here is an awesome new video by John Green about, among other things, why it's awesome to be a nerd.



Also, this awesome website: Superhero Factory! You get to create your own Superhero, and they give you a great name. I can't mine but it was awesome, as you would expect.

Saw the Harry Potter, and though some of you I've talked to have been down on it for not being straight from the book, I will stand by it and say it's probably my favorite of the films so far. But bear in my mind it's been a while since I've watched the others. :) What did you think? I'm making some polls in the sidebar so let me know there and/or in the comments! To celebrate the movie release we threw a party here at the library. We ate lots, attended some Hogwarts classes, and won some prizes. Here are a few pictures from the event:


Wingardium Leviosa!

Transfiguration Class


Defense Against the Dark Arts


Care of Magical Creatures!
For more pictures, check out the library's Flickr site


Okay, that's all for now, see you in the stacks!

DFTBA,
Sti

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Taylor said…
I was there. :)

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