Les Tucker
The author. Or for certain cases, the librarian.
The reference librarian finds where books of a particular subject, author or the actual book is shelved in the library in which he or she works.
A librarian looks after and lends book
The librarian answered my question about the book.
Janet R. Andrew has written: 'Non-book materials and the librarian'
Nympho - album - was created on 2005-07-04.
Dragon
Talk to a reference librarian. Perhaps there is some clue you can tell a librarian that will help you find your book. The author, the subject, the year of publication may help. There are also reference books that help based on your reading tastes so if you say the book had dragons and it was sort of like a book I read by Anne McCaffrey but it wasn't her, the librarian might be able to compare it to similar books and you could find it. But it is not a certainty.
A book worm
No, the word 'librarian' is a noun, a word for a person. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'librarian' is he or she as a subject, and him or her as an object. Examples: Ask the librarian if she knows the author's name. The librarian said that he would look it up for me. The librarian said the book was late, so I paid him the late fee.
ask a librarian or a teacher
On her back