I have decided to embark on a new adventure. Being an enthusiastic and voracious reader I don't know why it didn't seriously occur to me before today. I am going to read, book by book, my city library's shelves. Admittedly, it is not a large library, but it is definitely larger than my purchasing budget.
I was at the library today with four of my five and as I was looking for a few books with familiar authorship, and finding few I hadn't read, it occurred to me that I was neglecting the opportunity in front of me whilst I was lamenting the library's lack. That was a terribly run on sentence I know, but I thought it made for great high melodrama. I was tempted to use dearth in place of lack, but didn't want to use my complete vocabulary in one go.
I am going to go alphabetically with at least two from the fiction, non-fiction and teen sections. I am also picking up a few books that I am actually looking for and one or two from the juvenile section. I do enjoy the younger books, some because they are books of my youth, some just because, but the main reason for choosing them is to find books for my kids.
Two-fifths of the kids are 12 and 8 and read much higher than their ages. Finding books that are interesting, enjoyable and don't have sexual content that is inappropriate to their ages can be challenging. It's easier for the 8 year old, somewhat more difficult for the 12 year old.
The books I got today, by category, are:
Fiction
- Panic A Novel by Jeff Abbott check
- Bury Me Deep by Megan Abbott check
Non-Fiction, Biographies
- A Real Boy A True Story of Autism, Early Intervention, and Recovery by Christina Adams check
- The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron by Howard Bryant
Teen
- Grimpow The Invisible Road by Rafael Abalos check
- Firegirl by Tony Abbott check
Just Because
- Plum Lucky by Janet Evanovich check
- Wife for Hire " " " check
- Still Alice by Lisa Genova check
- "B" is for Burgler by Sue Grafton check
- "C" is for Corpse " " " check
- "D" is for Deadbeat " " " check
- Death of the Party by Carolyn Hart check
My favorite quote of the day, "Man, Babe, you are all things corny." (My husband to me in response to my library/new blog news. It's my favorite because it's true. ;)
I was at the library today with four of my five and as I was looking for a few books with familiar authorship, and finding few I hadn't read, it occurred to me that I was neglecting the opportunity in front of me whilst I was lamenting the library's lack. That was a terribly run on sentence I know, but I thought it made for great high melodrama. I was tempted to use dearth in place of lack, but didn't want to use my complete vocabulary in one go.
I am going to go alphabetically with at least two from the fiction, non-fiction and teen sections. I am also picking up a few books that I am actually looking for and one or two from the juvenile section. I do enjoy the younger books, some because they are books of my youth, some just because, but the main reason for choosing them is to find books for my kids.
Two-fifths of the kids are 12 and 8 and read much higher than their ages. Finding books that are interesting, enjoyable and don't have sexual content that is inappropriate to their ages can be challenging. It's easier for the 8 year old, somewhat more difficult for the 12 year old.
The books I got today, by category, are:
Fiction
- Panic A Novel by Jeff Abbott check
- Bury Me Deep by Megan Abbott check
Non-Fiction, Biographies
- A Real Boy A True Story of Autism, Early Intervention, and Recovery by Christina Adams check
- The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron by Howard Bryant
Teen
- Grimpow The Invisible Road by Rafael Abalos check
- Firegirl by Tony Abbott check
Just Because
- Plum Lucky by Janet Evanovich check
- Wife for Hire " " " check
- Still Alice by Lisa Genova check
- "B" is for Burgler by Sue Grafton check
- "C" is for Corpse " " " check
- "D" is for Deadbeat " " " check
- Death of the Party by Carolyn Hart check
My favorite quote of the day, "Man, Babe, you are all things corny." (My husband to me in response to my library/new blog news. It's my favorite because it's true. ;)
3 comments:
I am sooo excited to see you joining this wonderful 'universe of sharing'....I am actually cracking up Melissa, because in my haze of all things sinuses last night, I was actually thinking of 'blogging the trip'. I have a blog, which I have not written on in a while, but love to talk travel.....so, there you go, "we are attached at the hip".....I will be an avid reader of your blog and am looking forward to the many, wonderful books that you will be critiquing and sharing your insight about.....L O V E it!!!
Hey Hipster! I replied to your comment the day you left it, but it looks like it went missing. :( I will definitely be looking forward to hearing about your trip and will also be demanding access to pictures. :)
I am SO enjoying your blog! Keep it up, it is truly inspiring me to branch out in different 'reading directions'...
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