Baa Baa Black Sheep: Innocent nursery rhyme?

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“Baa baa black sheep have you any wool?” “Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full. One for the master, and one for the dame, And one for...

A New Year’s reading resolution

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It’s that time of the year again when many of us make half-hearted promises to change our bad habits: eat better, spend less, be...

Luscious libraries in literature

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It won’t come of much of a surprise to you that writers not only love books, but they also seem to love libraries. It...

Community

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When I’m asked what it is that I enjoy most about my job at the Bindoon Library, my reply is absolute and immediate –...

Book review: The Binding by Bridget Collins

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In our last exchange from the State Library we received the audio book copy of The Binding by Bridget Collins. My colleague Petal borrowed...

A novel approach

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Writing a novel might not be on everyone’s bucket list, but I’m pretty sure it makes it onto a few. It has ranked up...

BLFF – Best Library Friends Forever

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Anyone who has been anywhere near Bindoon in the past several months is well aware that I recently went on a trip to visit...

Talk wordy to me

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The English language is confusing, ever evolving, and at times completely nonsensical, and yet it has some lovely gems that are rarely used. Drop...

Behind The Shelves – Stock

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For those of you who have been into the Bindoon Library, you’ll know that we’re actually quite small. As much as it feels bigger...

Childish delight

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Like many book worms, I was a voracious reader as a child. I grew up in Roebourne and my sisters and I were regulars...

Battle of the books

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A sure fire way to start an argument in a library, book store, airport lounge, or just when visiting your Nan, is to bring...

Back to basics – misspelled and misused words

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Let’s face it – spellcheck has become an intrinsic part of everyday life. It doesn’t matter if you’re using word processing software or writing...