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A survivor’s story…

They came…slow at first… and then in their droves.. the tall, the short, boys and girls all ages and stages there was no way to hold them back. The Walking Read had invaded the library!

It's supposed to be spelled like that they are zombies!

It’s supposed to be spelled like that they are zombies!

Their first challenge was to face the reading bug – would they take one of it’s offerings? Would they become infected with the reading virus?

Then they stumbled towards the technology and logged themselves onto the Interweb to find out just who they really were.

From this they sought out the ultimate question – how long..how long? ( quite miffed at this one as I only lasted 1 month whereas EVERYONE else lasted 6 months – 1 year minimum with some ultimate survivors – I must be a wimp or they were cheating – find out for yourself and let me know – no cheating please).

Must be the result of his power pizza!

Must be the result of his power pizza!

Then it was on to the feasting – ravenous faces crammed full of brains and Zom-B babies and the watching of the ones who lured us here – the Scottish Book Trust and Master of Horror Darren Shan.

Can you guess how much was left at the end?

Can you guess how much was left at the end?


The groaning masses huddled together to formulate their ideas – Did they like the front cover? How long did it take them to work out the thing that is the big thing that is the twist?, Who are the real monsters in the book? Would they have ever picked up the book if I had not forced it in to their clammy paws? ( mostly No) Did they like the book? ( 80% yes 20% LOVED it) Would they like to take part in something like this again -100% YES YES MNNGGHGH! YES!

Oi put that back!

Hmm maybe I will just take 4 for later!


As the bells were ringing of future horrors to come (period5!) there was only one last question to be answered.. would they take the antidote? Would they reach out and take the cure to reading?
Interesting chat about vegetarian zombies from this two!

Interesting chat about vegetarian zombies from this two!

Where is your blazer?

No tie either?

Such a brilliant lunchtime thanks to all the pupils S1-S6 who came along and went with all the cooky ideas and genuinely enjoyed the day.
Thanks to Scottish Book Trust for the books and back up resources and thanks of course to Darren Shan for writing a top notch book.

yeah you

BOO

How can I top this? Watch this space…

Want to get involved as a member of The Walking Read just pop in to the library – no topic too crazy for us to take on.

Pfft librarians just stamp books!

Unfestive read-a-long

Thanks to the lovely people at the Scottish Book Trust we have been set an unfestive challenge. To read a book over the holidays and have a right good chinwag about it when we get back from the break.

Out of a selection of books on offer I chose the most unfestive book I could find – the non Christmassy, no tinsel or baubles in sight – Zom-B by the brilliant Darren Shan.

SBT have given, yes given, us 20 copies of this title with only one request – that we read and chat (I know that is two requests but reading without talking about a great book is impossible, right? – so it really is only one request) all things Zom-B in the New Year.

Pupils are signing up fast to take part ! So, if you are in S3+ and you want to get your paws on a lovely new book and take part in some interesting book chat – pop in to the library as soon as possible. But warning as the title suggests this is not for the squeamish, so if you are a sensitive flower best not to go for this read and look out for other suggestions and perhaps another read-a-long.

Even if I run out of books why not get your own or borrow one from the school or local library and come along to the talk? Or have your own talk? Or just talk to me or just talk to yourself?

Here are some things to think about before you start the book

Did you know there have been more than 50 blockbuster movies made about zombies?

The first ever zombie movie was made back in 1932 and called White Zombie and starred the early horror actor Bela Lugosi in the lead role (he also played
Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, Ygor and many more creepy characters)

In times of economic recession the number of zombie books increases.

There is a term called the “Zombie economy” where businesses do not thrive or collapse they simply stagnate.

The BBC2 series “In the Flesh” referred to zombies as having ” partially deceased syndrome”.

Often zombies are used in fiction and movies as metaphors for other evils in society.

One author went so far as to say that Vampires are the rich upper class and zombies the working class!

The very first novel to include the term zombi was the 1929 novel The Magic Island by William Seabrook.

Follow me on twitter @stninianslib for some twitchat about the book starting on the 19th December over the hols.

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!).