Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Why, hello there, fellow WORDians. How's everyone doing? Did you catch American Idol last night? I was mostly in and out of the room when it was on, but I did manage to catch that guy with the dreadlocks. He's totally my favorite right now, and it's not just because I think he's adorable. Which is he. But anyway...

With all this Idol watching, I'll admit, I haven't been able to make it to the library in awhile. Actually, I can't just blame my predilection for cheesy reality shows taking up all my time. (Although American Idol is the number one show in the country, so while you're scoffing at me for admitting I watch the show, percentage-wise, I think it's safe to assume that at least some of you watch it as well.) I also haven't been to the library in awhile because I usually end up at a bookstore and buy my books. However, this is an expensive habit, especially since I usually read the books I buy once, and then put them on a shelf and never look at them again. (Except for when I read them over and over.)

I should go to the library more. But apparently libraries are a little different than they used to be. That's right. They're not just for borrowing books anymore. Or even for borrowing cds and dvds. They're for playing video games.

That's not a typo.

Video games!

A library in Michigan has started hosting video game parties! Can you believe it? I used to get shushed for whispering a little too loudly while working on a research paper with a buddy. And now kids are playing video games there!

I guess anything that can draw people into the library is a good thing--but what about the serious readers? I don't think I'd be able to do research or sit in a corner with a good book if people were playing Guitar Hero or Dance Dance Revolution next to me.

What do you think? Do you go to the library for the books, or for the social experience?


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Jessica    Posted by
Jessica
on 2/20/2008
7:32 PM
2/20/2008 7:56:20 PM UTC
This is the worst idea I've ever heard.
Bry
2/21/2008 12:15:39 AM UTC
i go definitely to read and check out books. last year i had to go to the library after school 2 days a week because of my sister's team practice. at our library they have computers that have a bunch of little educational video games for little kids (magic school bus, clifford, etc.) well sometimes the kid like cranks up the volume and im trying to study for an exam with mrs frizzle SCREAMING IN MY EAR "Look! ITs a DINOSAUR! THEY lived in BLA BLA BLA BlA" SO annoying. they also have internet connection so kids go on like webkinz and stuff there but its usually quiet. but seriously, video games at a library! WEIRD!
Leia
2/21/2008 12:17:46 AM UTC
P.S. when u said "and it's not just because i think he's adorable. Which is he." Did you mean "...and it's not just because i think he's adorable. WHICH HE IS"? i dont know but that seems to make more sense. -Leia
Leia
2/21/2008 3:20:39 AM UTC
Haha Bry--

I almost always go to the library to check out books, do research, or occasionally renew my library card. (I have also gone there to do my homework when the power at my house is out...which has happened twice so far.) But my local library is building a new teen area, (which I am helping design) so who knows if it will turn into a social place!
Gloria
2/21/2008 5:43:04 PM UTC
I thought cute dreadlock guy was pretty good, too.
Deb
2/22/2008 10:35:31 PM UTC
nah-uh.
not cool
da big D (daddy yo!)
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