Wednesday, July 28, 2010

'A Sight for Sore Eyes' by Ruth Rendell


Obviously, I've read several Ruth Rendell books, so I'm in a position to make some comparisons. This is probably the book that I have been least enamored with of all her novels thus far. However, she manages to redeem herself well before the end of the novel. In true Rendell fashion, she managed to surprise me near the end of the book and I was left feeling very satisfied with the novel as a whole.

The book has a few primary story lines. Teddy is a young man who was neglected as a child and has grown up warped and unable to create or maintain relationships with others. Francine's mother was murdered when she was a child and Francine is repressed and over-protected by her step-mother. Harriet is an aging beauty who lives in an impressive home with her older husband. Anyone who is familiar with Ruth Rendell stories will realize that these three stories will eventually intersect.

Similar to other Rendell stories, I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good suspense novel. Ruth Rendell does what most other writers are not able to; she tells you who the primary antagonist is and what his motivations are without making her story humdrum.

Monday, July 12, 2010

FastWeb for Scholarships

Registering with FastWeb to receive scholarship information takes about 10 minutes. It's well worth the trouble, because the FastWeb bot will then sift through thousands and thousands of scholarship opportunities to find just the ones for which you might qualify.
Having good grades is a plus when applying for scholarships, but there are other ways to qualify. Some scholarships are for students in a specific field of study and some are promotional scholarships. Promotional scholarships are contests that are sponsored by companies who provide scholarships as a form of advertising. These tend to be easy to apply for, but may be harder to get because they attract so many applications. Scholarship applications from nonprofit organizations take more effort to complete but may ultimately bring better results.
To check out what kinds of scholarships are available for you and to set up an account, go to www.fastweb.com.

Why Should I Sign the Library Sign-In Sheet?

It's important to our accrediting bodies, the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) and the Ohio Board of Regents (OBR), that the library be used. The sign-in sheets are the main assurance Southwestern has to offer them that people are coming to the library and using its resources. It also helps justify new purchases. So, please sign in each time you visit the library!