Monthly Archives: January 2013

New freens

Tae celibrate the bard’s day I bought a truckle o’ wee beasties for the library.

Dinnae get too close fur they may jis bite. An anyhoo the haggis.. is that no an endagered species?

The lovely wee mites are the creations of some bonny wee bairns in the Art department and aww monies raised go to help MacMillan Cancer Care.

I have half a mind tae call my wee haggis Rabbie after the bard himself but since I hear he wisnae called Rabbie by anyone whit knew him and since I much prefer Edwin Morgan I shall ca’ the wee laddie Eddie in his honour instead. An weel Nessie is always Nessie isn’t she?

The day the “Master” came to ER

Grrrnnnhhhhh!

Be afraid, be very afraid. There is something very wrong with some of the seniors at MCHS.
It seems that the arrival of horror writer Darren Shan has somehow infected them.
Lucky for us we were right up the back of the theatre but in plain sight of the man himself who read to us from the first three of his Zom-B trilogy.

It is not for the fainty hearted – one first glance they are blood thirty, gorefests but as Darren explained he uses horror as a tool to tell another story and in this case one about rascism and standing up for yourself.

yeah you

After an hour of yucktastic details and mind-mushing questions and answers Darren signed every single book, poster and postcard. Not just a squiggle and a cheerio but a comment or a quote for EVERYONE. The poor man was due to leave the school at 2.50 but stayed on for another HOUR to make sure all the books he was given were signed and a sentence or two of inspiration were inscribed.

The afternoon was a great success and many, many thansk to our horrible hosts – MCHS especially the librarian Ms McEachern who must have had nightmares organising the event, Waterstones for making it happen, my great pupils who loved it all and finally to Darren Shan for his time and effort and inspiration (and especially writing such nice things in a book for a pupil off ill at the moment – a sweetie who can write horror!).

Scottish Book Trust Reviews

will you pick a winner

Have you been shadowing the SBT awards?
Or did you just pick up one by accident and want to let the world know it was good/bad/indifferent.

Well just follow the link here and you could win a prize.

Try to make your review interesting and enlightening, which is quite a tough task when reviews must only be 200 words long.
Good Luck.

Titles that can be reviewed are :
The 13th Horseman by Barry Hutchison
Code name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
The Prince who Walked with Lions by Elizabeth Laird

Competition Winners

Congratulations

Many thanks to all who entered the 12 word of Christmas competition.
We have over 300 entries the best ever for a library competition.

Many thanks to all who entered the 12 words of Christmas competition.
Over 300 entries were received.

So, who are the lucky, lucky winners?

*drum roll*

The winners:

Staff- Mrs Stephen – “The recent decline in the economy meant Santa couldn’t come to town”

Mrs Stephen wins a signed copy of Day by A.L Kennedy.

Pupil – Aodhan Gallagher – “The nurses transformed the old man’s last Christmas into his first Christmas.”

Aodhan wins a signed copy of Cosmic by Frank Cottrell Boyce and his entry will be forwarded to the national competition where he may just win a shiny new IPod touch.

Look out for more competition in the library you nevere know the next winner could be you!