Would anyone like to be penpals?
I’d honestly love to write letters to someone, share recipe cards, trade books and send over little trinkets in wax sealed envelopes.

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Would anyone like to be penpals?
I’d honestly love to write letters to someone, share recipe cards, trade books and send over little trinkets in wax sealed envelopes.
Village book shares are just too good ☀️❤️ the volume of amazing books in our local phonebox book share makes me so happy https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch-RBDALgto/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Hey Look What Came in the Mail Today!!
It’s My First Book, The Blood Diamond! :D
Buy a Copy of Your Own HERE!
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This is a fun book to have for reading practice! It presents very few kanji, of course, but it’s a good test of kana skill for sure. I wish I could grab vocabulary from its pages to study, but I am busy enough with Genki and this adorable book has to go back to the library. Maybe another time.
Summer at the Library: Book Share Program
What is Book Sharing?
A community-driven approach to passing books from one reader to the next.
How does the program work?
Find it. Read it. Log it. Pass it on.
Readers can visit a variety of local businesses to check if books are available to be picked up. These dedicated locations are not the only places to find Book Share titles, since where the books are dropped off is up to the readers. Keep a look out for the Book Share stickers on the cover of each book. Once you've located and read your find, it's time to log it. Visit the Book Share page to enter your book's Share# and the location of where you found it. Last but not least, you should pass on the book you've read so that others can enjoy it. Give the book to a friend or drop it off*. Where should you drop it off? Where ever you think someone might find the book to read it next, or you can always take it to one of the participating locations for the Book Share program. Now you're done, until you find another book.
Book Suggestions?
NEED BOOKS
OK I actually really ate to do this BUT....I am now blind as crap and I have an audible account, and audiobooks.com account, and I a TRYING to get talking books for blind stuff set up. But I am having issues and there are books I can’t find ANYWHERE it seems. amely a couple of the Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series. Does anyone know of a blog or site that links to places you can download the audio or pdfs or something at least so you can use reading software? I am getting desparate here. Because my voiceover reading the epubs of these off my phone is SUPER ANNOYING - especially if I accidentally touch/move the phone wrong or I get a notification.