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Check 'em out!

Note: While newly cited as a debut novel of literary existentialism, “Tyler Knox” is a pseudonym of popular crime novelist William Lashner; you can visit the author's webpage for a reading group guide, "konfessionals," and more information about the book, its characters, and its setting.

“One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug.” The Metamorphosis is, as reviewed in The Reference Guide to World Literature (Henderson, 1995), “quintessential Kafka and deservedly the most famous of his works. Written during Kafka's first period of intense creative activity in late 1912, it was one of the few pieces published during his lifetime. [. . . ] The Metamorphosis has been seen as a sadly sick, but more often as an acute vision of reality.
Other novels inspired by Kafka’s The Metamorphosis available through OCPL include:
- Insect dreams: the half life of Gregor Samsa (2002) by Marc Estrin
- Shoebag (1990) and Shoebag Returns (1996)—children’s books— by Mary James
- The Underland Chronicles (teen books featuring “Gregor the Overlander”) by Suzanne Collins
- The Metamorphosis (a graphic novel, c2003) by Peter Kuper
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The new computers are here!

Along with the 14 newer and faster public access Internet terminals and the 7 online catalog/database terminals now available here at the San Juan Capistrano Regional Library, we're also introducing new software at our branch:
- Microsoft Office Suite 2003 -- Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, and Publisher are now accessible on any of our public Internet stations.
- Self-log in system -- You're no longer required to sign-up for an Internet session at our Reference Desk; now you may simply sit down at an available Internet station and, with your library card and PIN, log yourself in!
- Self-reservation system -- If no Internet terminals are available, you may create a reservation for the next available Internet computer at the PC Reservation Station, located behind the Print Release Station.
Please note: The new computers do not have drives for floppy disks or compact discs. We recommend that computer users switch to USB Flash
drives for storing documents. (Staff can assist you in transferring files from your floppy disk to your flash drive). Flash drives can hold music, pictures, documents, and any other file you may need to store from a computer. Flash drives can be purchased for as little as under $10.00.
For more information, visit our Reference Desk or call 949.493.1752!
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Ready! Get set! Go!
Everyone who signs up for the Reader's Rally at the San Juan Capistrano Regional Library, or brings in their passport to be stamped after answering our library trivia question, will get one of our library magnets.
For every five OCPL branches you visit, you enter the grand prize drawing.
Prizes include goodies from Trader Joes, a voucher for a preview performance at the Laguna Playhouse, dinner at the Elephant Bar, an Oakley backpack and sunglasses, gift card to the Whale of a Tale Children’s Bookshoppe, and passes to: The Discovery Science Center, Bowers Museum and Kidseum, and Boomers! . . . and more!
Pick up your passport at our library today and get ready to begin your OCPL travels!