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Teresa wrote: "Woo! Thanks. Um, I think it's 2024, not 2025."
Good catch! I fixed it. Thanks Teresa. lol
Good catch! I fixed it. Thanks Teresa. lol
We also have a playlist up for International Guitar Month on our Spotify Profile. You can find that here:
thecountylibrary.org/Spotify
thecountylibrary.org/Spotify

I think this is my next to favorite of her Pern series. My actual favorite is Dragon-Drums which is also part of the Harper sub-series.

That is such a good book! So well done.

I edited Runaway Blues, which was pretty good.
In nonfiction, Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain was fascinating.

If anyone's looking for a really quick read, the audiobook is just under 2 hours.


(Both were part of our Spring Break road trip audioiobook list)

I'm generally apolitical, but this was about celebrities, so it was alright. 3 stars.

Killing the Legends
by Bill O'Reilly.
I'm generally apolitical, but this is about musicians, so maybe it won't be too political."
Good theory. I look forward to you telling us whether it is true.

It wasn't bad. Interesting, and I learned some things I didn't know. It was not political.

“Bravo, Little Bird!” Reminded me of my dad. He passed away last month, and rather than holding a funeral, we had a celebration of life. I grew up in a musical home. My dad got his first masters degree in music. He taught Jr. high band for a short time, and then realized he didn’t like doing that because the kids didn’t appreciate music. Then he got his second masters in library science, which got me into library work.
For the celebration of life, my siblings and I sang 4 songs (there are 6 of us) and shared memories of Dad. It was sad, funny, memorable. Mom taught all of us kids how to play the piano. Dad organized a family jug fife and bottle band - great fun!
Anyway, I loved this topic this month - it was timely, and the picture book I read was perfect! Thanks!

My dad, when he was 19, had the opportunity to teach music at a church high school in Tonga. He did that for 3 years, came back to the states, met my mom, got married, had a kid, and then went back to Tonga for 3 more years to teach. The Pacific Islanders DID appreciate music, which is why I think my dad thought he could do it as a career.






How did you like it? I thought it was brilliant.

How did you like it? I thought it was brilliant."
I liked it a lot, but it is a bit of a hard read. Definitely makes you think.


I love her and love that she reads her own book.


I just started this, so far I like it a lot.
How is it in the end of of April already???
Make sure you let me know before Midnight if you've read a book for this month!
Make sure you let me know before Midnight if you've read a book for this month!


Michelle is our prize drawing winner for April’s reading challenge for reading Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years by Julie Andrews Edwards.
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
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April is International Guitar Month. So your reading challenge is to read a book that involves music. You can read a biography of a favorite musician like Set the Night on Fire or Eruption: Conversations with Eddie Van Halen. You can read other nonfiction titles like Brave New Bass: Interviews & Lessons With The Innovators, Trendsetters & Visionaries or Sting and The Police: Walking in Their Footsteps. You can also read fictional titles where the main character is a musician, or involved in the music industry like The Breakup Tour or Symphony of Secrets.
There's a lot of books that use the keyword musician in the catalog. Let me know if you need help finding something more specific to your tastes.
Good luck!