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What is Nacrene Library?

Hi there, 

    My name is Nama Chibitty. I have a Master's degree in Library Science and have used that to become a Youth Librarian in the state of Missouri. This blog is intended for various musings about the library field, as well as opinions on various hobbies of mine such as gaming and comic books. One of my favorite game series is Pokemon, which is where the name of this blog comes from. 

    Many fans of the original Diamond & Pearl would be familiar with Canalave Library, a northwest location in the Sinnoh region. However, in Black & White, there is a gym run out of a museum and library in Nacrene city. This is a more humble, less historic library in the world of Pokemon, so I think it suits my purposes just fine. 




    I hope you check back for other posts! Next time I'll share my first steps with Letterboxd and other media trackers. You can find me there and on other services at @namathenerd. Until next time, Peace in Christ & Imagine On!


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