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Tuesday, January 17th, 2012Crystal reviews “Curly Girl”
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011“Curly Girl: the handbook” by Lorraine Massey (646.724 MA)
Curly-headed people unite! Unlike the little redhead in Peanuts, not everyone with curly hair is always proud of their locks. I cannot tell you the lengths that I have taken to get my hair to lay straight. Lorraine Massey, who specializes in curly hair, essential says, “No more.” This book has some very eye opening techniques for curly-headed people to finally embrace their natural curls once and for all. A like-haired patron recommended the book to me and I like it so much, I just might purchase it for my own collection. Perhaps we can all be as proud as that little redheaded girl after all!
Crystal reviews “How to Sew a Button: and Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew”
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011“How to Sew a Button: and Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew” by Erin Bried (640 BR)
This time of year always makes me feel nostalgic and think of my grandmothers. Perhaps like me, as you make your holiday preparations, you think of how amazing your grandmothers were. How did they make things taste better, get household tasks done with less conveniences and do it all with flare? “How to Sew a Button” gives you an inside look at grandmother’s advice straight from a host of grandmothers from all over the country. I knew I had to read it when I caught myself thinking that I couldn’t make iced tea any more because my specialty machine had broken and thus realized I had lost a sense of self sufficiency. Read it to remind you of your grandma, or read it for the pleasure of having a grandma give you great advice on everything from cooking, thriving and love. The author’s introduction will have you laughing and you may just walk away with something to make your life easier.
Get your user name before the good ones are gone!
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011With our new Library catalog, you can set up a user name and use that to log in instead of your barcode. It’s easier to log in with a user name – no more struggling to remember a 14-digit barcode. Set your user name and your password under the “Patron Account” tab in the Library catalog.
New phone numbers for renewing books!
Tuesday, November 8th, 2011With our new catalog comes a new phone number for renewing your books.
1. Have your library card and the items you’re renewing ready near the phone.
2. Call 563-823-5565 (this is a local number).
3. Follow the automated system prompts to renew your items.
4. The system will give you a new due date.
Want to renew while you’re traveling? No problem. Call 888-534-6130. (We do ask that number be used sparingly to save expense.)
Maria reviews “Mennonite in a Little Black Dress”
Wednesday, June 8th, 2011
So I knew that Mennonite in a Little Black Dress would appeal to my sense of humor with the first page. Janzen is talking about her aunt’s battle with polio, which left her with a withered arm which she named Stinky. Funny enough for me, but then she follows it up with a quiz:
_____Yes, I think “Stinky” is a cute name for a withered arm!
_____No, I’d prefer to name my withered arm something with a little more dignity, such as Reynaldo.
That’s just gold, people. (Points to anyone who gets the Seinfeld reference.)
But here’s the premise. Janzen was raised a Mennonite and left the fold to pursue more worldly pursuits. And to wear heels and makeup. Her tumultuous marriage finally ended when her husband left her for a man he met on Gay.com, and that same week she got into a horrible car accident that left her with serious injuries.
With nowhere else to turn, she went home. Her parents had stayed true to their strong Mennonite faith, and re-immersing herself in the culture made Janzen realize how much of the the faith she still cherished herself.
Janzen is very respectful of Mennonite beliefs; she does, however, poke some fun at those who follow the faith, or any faith, blindly. Her brother,who has no patience for a discussion of whether or not a woman would take her husband’s name upon marriage, is skewered, albeit lovingly. On the other hand, those who are quick to eschew the idea that Mennonite beliefs have value are also taken to task, and not as lovingly.
But, ultimately, Mennonite in a Little Black Dress is a story of Janzen’s own redemption, of her ability to embrace those aspects of spirituality which allow her to begin to heal. The fact that she covers such a serious topic, while still making me giggle, is what made this light-heart nonfiction stand out.
Take me out to the ball game – with my library card!
Monday, May 16th, 2011Saturday, May 21, is Library Night at Modern Woodmen Park! Show your library card for $2.00 off tickets the day of the game, or contact Mickey at the River Bandits for larger groups discounts. The game starts at 7:00 p.m. and features a Stan Musial Bobblehead Giveaway and a ZOOperstars Appearance.
You asked for eBooks…
Tuesday, December 7th, 2010You got ‘em!
The Bettendorf Public Library now has eBooks available for download. Bettendorf Library card holders can check out and download eBooks anytime, anywhere by visiting www.bettendorflibrary.com. Titles will automatically expire at the end of the 14-day lending period. And with digital downloads…no late fees!
Go to wilbor.lib.overdrive.com, download Adobe Digital Editions, the free software that manages your eBooks, then checkout, download and read any of the over 700 titles that are currently available. You can also transfer your eBooks to a Barnes and Noble Nook, the Borders Kobo and the Sony Reader (sorry, they’re not compatible with Kindles). We have one of each of the compatible devices at the Information Desk if you would like to get a quick demo.
Click here for instructions on how to use Overdrive to download and transfer eBooks.
Early Voting at the Bettendorf Public Library
Saturday, October 16th, 2010Early voting starts October 19 at the Bettendorf Library, and runs through October 30.
Monday through Thursday, 12 noon to 6:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
All Ballots are available.
Welcome to the BPL Adult Services web page!
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010We’re trying some new things with the new web page. Most notably, our staff will be offering book reviews; we hope you’ll find someone (or someones!) whose reading tastes coincide with yours. One click will let you see all the reviews by one person, or all fiction reviews, horror reviews, etc. We hope that you’ll use the comments to give us your opinions and recommendations, too.
You’ll also find information about programs and other services the Library offers. I’m willing to bet that we have things here that will please and surprise you, so check back often!


