May 6th, 2013

The Most Interesting Man In The World At The Library

Well played, sir. Well played. And yes, it’s true. If The Most Interesting Man In The World comes into the CPL, he can speak at any volume he wants. 

April 2nd, 2013

Wedding Proposal At The Chicago Public Library

From TheStar.com:

“A 31-year-old Chicago advertising executive has written a marriage proposal that is one for the books, portraying himself as a tortoise and his girlfriend as the hare (or, in this case, bunny).

Jason Methner is the creative mind behind the illustrated account of his relationship with his girlfriend, Molly Lipsitz.

He had the book, titled A Hare-y Tale, illustrated by friend Yoni Limor and placed the bound volume among the “new arrivals” in a Chicago library for his 27-year-old girlfriend to find.

The book refers to some of the activities they have done as a couple in their 4½-year relationship.

In it, Methner is portrayed as the tortoise and Lipsitz as “Bunny” — because she has slept with a stuffed rabbit named Bunny since childhood.

In one sketch, Bunny is shown marching off to university with a bag of her belongings tied to a stick. The book even includes a sketch of their one-year-old dog Hammer.

Like the classic tortoise and hare story, Methner and Lipsitz each take life at a different pace. Methner is laid back, while Lipsitz is an A-type personality, very organized and constantly producing lists. She enjoys healthy food. He loves cheeseburgers.

However, they have plenty in common, including a love of adventure, food and jogging.

They also enjoy good books and libraries. So it was only natural that the marriage proposal should take place in a library.

For this special moment, Methner chose the Harold Washington Library Centre, the main branch of the Chicago public library system.

On March 23, he used “a lie” to trick Lipsitz into finding the 20-page book on a shelf in the branch’s Thomas Hughes Children’s Library.

As Lipsitz began flipping through it, she came to an abrupt stop on page 3: the narrative mentioned Sandy Springs, her home town near Atlanta. Lipsitz grew suspicious. Methner encouraged her to read on.

On the next to last page, the story read: “Although we don’t often run at same pace, do you want to slow down and spend the rest of your life with me?”

And on the last page: “And Bunny said …” This was followed by an empty space for her to say “yes.”

At that point, Methner got down on one knee, popped the question and pulled out a diamond engagement ring.

As in all good fairytales, this book had a happy ending.

She exclaimed, “Yes,” and a professional photographer concealed behind the book shelves emerged to snap the delightful moment.”

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March 18th, 2013

Infographic: Finding The Right Book To Read

From BestInfographics.co

This infographic is here to help you decide which books you need to be reading this summer or anytime you wish to pick up a new novel. I love to be told about a good book and this infographic is interactive, asking you questions, and based upon your answers will lead you to a book to read that is perfect for your interests. How cool is that?

The infographic selects the book for you, instead of you searching to find what you are looking for. I would suggest following the questions and seeing which novel you are recommended and then go back and see what other books you might have missed. Don’t be afraid to change your answers to discover a new book that might be out of your normal genre. Reading should be fun and this infographic makes choosing just the right book for your tastes and interests and easy as opening a book.

Click here for a larger image of the Infographic. 

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