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How I Fell in Love with a Librarian and Lived to Tell about it |
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Rating:  Summary: Funny, Romantic, Relevant Review: At this time, there could not be a more relevant book than How I Fell in Love with a Librarian and Lived to Tell about it. It is funny. It is romantic. It is full of adventure and suspense. Most importantly, it stands up in the fight to keep libraries strong and prominent in our society. So many people do not understand how utterly important Libraries are. The bad guy in this story thinks it's time to close down the local library because the internet has made libraries obsolete, and that's just ridiculous. We've got to keep libaries open. This is an awesome book.
Rating:  Summary: I loved it! Review: I just finished this story, and I loved it. How I Fell in Love with a Librarian and Lived to Tell about It is funny, romantic, and very full of suspense. I think a reader of any age could enjoy it. The story is about a man who falls in love with the most beautiful woman in the world, who happens to be the new librarian in his small town. He doesn't quite know how to romance her-- she's a hard one to figure out-- but as it happens, a local politician is trying to shut the library down. The man goes to the libary's rescue, fighting to keep it open, and (wouldn't you know it) in the process scores points with the librarian who sees him as her knight in shining armor. This is a funny story that makes some very good points about how important libraries are to civilized societies.
Rating:  Summary: Vital Just Now Review: With so many states facing budget cuts, this book, How I Fell In Love with a Librarian and Lived to Tell About It, is absolutely vital at this time. It is the story of an old library and a new libarian, the politician trying to shut the old library down, and the man who loved the librarian fighting to keep it open. Hey, they say you've got to fight for your girl, right? Well this guy knows how to fight. This book is funny, it's suspenseful, it's great on several levels-- of extreme importance to libraries and librarians.
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