Iphoto unreadable

When I try to open iphoto I get the following message
Your photo library is either in use by another application or has become unreadable"
It tells me to shut down and then try to rebuild the library, but this doesn't work. I can't find the iphoto Library in Finder but i can find ti when I try to attach a photo to an email etc, so the photos are still there, the library is just not recognised.
Can anyone help me?

Following thread could solve your problem:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/16810380#16810380

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