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September in Hyndland

New Additions this September!

September has seen a number of new additions to the library. 🥳

New Books!

We have had a few deliveries this month and now have lots of great new titles to choose from. The Friday Finishers created this awesome display incorporating lots of lovely new stock 🥰

Some of our new titles

Friday Finishers display

Dungeons and Dragons 🧌 🧙‍♂️

There are 2 new D&D clubs up and running in Hyndland. The Tuesday Club have embraced the D20 and started their own campaign. It’s been running for a few weeks now and going well.

Tuesday library club starting their campaign

On a Thursday after school the seniors are running their own club which is open to all. If you would like to join just come along to the library at 2:45, everyone is welcome. 👋

June@ Castlemilk Highschool Library

Pride 2024

Every June, Pride Month celebrates the rights of LGBTQ+ people in societies all around the world. Pride brings awareness to the LGBTQ+ community and the history of people’s fight for equal rights. 

We have loads of books that can help you learn more about LGBTQ+ cultural and history. Or why not read a book by an LGBTQ+ author this month? Browse our Pride collect on Padlet and visit the library to collect your next read.  

Dungeons & Dragons

On Fridays afternoons, pupils in S1-S3 have the opportunity to take part in lots of different activities as part of the Wider Achievement program. For the summer term, the library hosted a beginners Dungeons & Dragons group. Pupils spent a few sessions building their characters, choosing their skills and inventing backstories. We ended up with elves, druids, halflings, and lots of Dragonborn. Then we were ready to play! Big thank you to our star pupil Payton, who was our D&D oracle and lead everyone through some very exciting trap-filled adventures.

New New New

We also got some great new books, just in tie for the holidays. Here’s a wee sample of top picks in fantasy, sci-fi and the supernatural. All of these are available now from the school library.

 

There’s a new Librarian in town!

Blue dragon wearing glasses and holding book, sitting on top of pile of books. Text: In a world of bookworms be a book dragon,

Artist: Katie Tholke

I’ve been spending the first few weeks here at St Margaret Mary’s and St Oswald’s getting to know the Library and the school. With all the S1 inductions complete, I can properly introduce myself here on the Library blog!

My name’s Kathleen O’Neill, and I’m in the Library on Mondays and Tuesdays, from 8.45am to 4pm. You can visit the Library at interval and lunchtime, but please have your snack/lunch before or after your visit. Pupils in S1, S2, and S3 will also have regular opportunities to visit the Library during English classes.

A little about me – when I’m not here, I’m at Lourdes Secondary in Cardonald, but you can always send me an email at gw16oneilkathleenmar@glow.sch.uk. I am owned by three cats. My favourite book genre is fantasy fiction, including books like The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J. R. R. Tolkien, the Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas, The Princess Bride by William Goldman, The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, and Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. My all-time favourite book is Possession by A. S. Byatt, which is about two university lecturers researching two Victorian writers, and solving the mystery of the relationship between these writers. It goes from university libraries to the wild coastline of Brittany in France, going back and forward in time, with lots of fairy tales, poems, romance, and Celtic mythology all coming together. I started playing the role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons about 6 years ago, and over the years have tried out other RPGs as well. If you are a Stranger Things fan, you’ll almost certainly know about D&D.  Basically, you make a character – you could be an elf, a goblin, a wizard, a warrior – and go on adventures with other characters made by your friends. The decisions you make decide what your group’s story will be. Since I started playing, I’ve been a druid, a cat wizard, a medium in 1920s America. I’ve been killed by vampires, and I’ve flown on a griffon. Since October 2019, I’ve been running a very popular Role-Playing Games at Lourdes.

You can follow the Library on Twitter. If you would like to create something – a book review, a story, a poem, some art – for the Glasgow School Libraries magazine Swatch, please let me know. Here are some previous issues: Autumn 2022 and Summer 2022.  You could also share your creations through this blog.

Artist: Munashichi

The most important thing that you need to know about the Library is that it is your space. It’s full of books that you like to read, and you can help me with the book shopping list by giving me your suggestions and recommendations. It’s a place to visit with your friends to just sit and chat, to do your homework, to make new friends, to get some quiet time. If you would like to volunteer to help out in the Library, come along and we’ll chat about your ideas. If you have an idea for a club, a celebration, an event, a book display, I can’t wait to hear all about it.

Looking forward to seeing you in the Library soon!

Kathleen (Librarian/Book Dragon)

Lourdes Library in the time of Coronavirus

Miss O’Neill, checking in! It’s Day 2 of working from home. The library is now a lot smaller than it used to be, physically, based as it is at my kitchen table (close to the food and coffee). But that doesn’t mean that you won’t have access to lots of resources and support while the main school library and your local community libraries are closed. Continue reading