Friday, April 6, 2007

The "National Enquirer" is now available!


OK, admit it. You've flipped through the "National Enquirer" while waiting at the checkout. And for those who claim they never have, I wonder how many of you are in denial or just conveniently "forget." Well, at least I will confess that I have looked them over, and I've purchased a few over the years. After all, who doesn't want to know the latest on who the real father of Anna Nichole Smith's baby is? Now you can come to the library and read it from cover to cover at your leisure.

When you come into the library to read them, take a little time to find and check out The Untold Story by Iain Calder. Calder was the editor-in-chief of the "National Enquirer" for 20 years. Under his direction, the "Enquirer" changed from a collection of gory car crashes and murder victims to a magazine highlighting celebrities. This tell-all autobiography is as shocking as the magazine.

Both, the magazine and book, are on the second floor. After going up the stairs, the magazine will be to your right, filed alphabetically with the other magazines. The Untold Story is shelved under the call number 070.172 CAL.

c Waterloo Public Library 2007

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