Inquisitive. Engaging. Sweet. Polite. Bingo champion. These are some of the ways our staff describes Isaac Barber. He is a regular at our monthly STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) activities and bingo afternoons, he has made some good friends here at the library, and he sported a killer Bumblebee costume last October at our Halloween parade. I recently conducted a question and answer with Isaac that I would like to share with you.
Question: How do you use the library?
Isaac Barber: I check out books to take home and read to my pets. I also like going to weekly storytime and other events so I can read and spend time with my friends.
Q: Why is the library important to you?
Barber: Because I usually get to see my friend Chloe and because of how much fun the events are!
Q: What is your favorite book?
Barber: My favorite books are the “Magic Tree House” series by Mary Pope Osborne, and my favorite movie is “Kung Fu Panda” (the whole series, I can’t pick one!).
Q: What was the last book you recommended to a friend?
Barber: “InvestiGATORS” by John Patrick Green. (“InvestiGATORS” is a graphic novel that stars sewer-loving Mango and Brash, animals with human jobs. They use spy technology and toilet-based travel techniques to crack their cases and corral the crooks.)
Q: If you could have three authors over for dinner (living or dead), who would you invite?
Barber: Ben Clanton (“Narwhal” and “Jelly” books), Jim Benton (“Catwad” books) and Dav Pilkey (“Dog Man” books).
• Our library is chock-full of books by all of the authors that Isaac mentions, all you need is a PINES library card. And if you or a child you know would like to attend any of our free library events please call the library at (706) 695-4200 or find us on Facebook (@murraycountylibrary) for more information.
Brian Latour is the branch manager of the Chatsworth-Murray County Public Library.