An unfavourable review by Micah - Bookgang founding member - Year 12
This book freaked me out a bit! It was torture, I didn't really like how it was written, not much in the way of visual imagery and the language wasn't so clever. I have heard from Ms Schaumann though, that lots of other people at our school really liked it, and that she even liked it, and usually I like what she likes pretty much, but I guess it wasn't really my thing, or my taste. The book just didn't taste good and the ending lacked flavour.
Welcome to the library blog. You'll be able to see what is happening in this busy place, find resources to help with study and homework, view the books we love, find careers information and have some library fun. The blog is a mix of the interesting, the helpful, the quirky and the fun! Comments are welcome, staff and students can submit reviews and suggestions to Bridget Schaumann, the librarian at sc@kingshigh.school.nz Our school is located in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Competition for filmmakers!
Are You SciCurious?
If you like science and filmmaking then this is the competition for you, if you are in years 11 - 13! If you win you can spend a week with some of New Zealands top filmmakers and lots of other prizes such as laptops and software. Go check out the website at this link and see if you have what it takes to get involved. Below is the video from their You Tube Channel. Want more information - the poster is up in the library and there are information cards available at the issues desk, ask one the the helpful student librarians for details.
If you like science and filmmaking then this is the competition for you, if you are in years 11 - 13! If you win you can spend a week with some of New Zealands top filmmakers and lots of other prizes such as laptops and software. Go check out the website at this link and see if you have what it takes to get involved. Below is the video from their You Tube Channel. Want more information - the poster is up in the library and there are information cards available at the issues desk, ask one the the helpful student librarians for details.
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