I dont like reading books!
But recenlty just bought 4 books! Am i changing!?
“ THE THINGS YOU CAN SEE WHEN YOU SLOW DOWN”
#goingtolovebooks
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I dont like reading books!
But recenlty just bought 4 books! Am i changing!?
“ THE THINGS YOU CAN SEE WHEN YOU SLOW DOWN”
#goingtolovebooks
GETTING SLEEPY WHILE READING
I don’t know if others have had this problem but when I was reading A Darker Shade Of Magic after a while I got sleepy. This doesn’t mean I think the book is not good but I don’t know I just got sleepy and wanted to take a nap afterwards. Now I am reading Simon vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda (This book is amazing btw) and I don’t have this. What does this mean because I really wanna finish A Darker Shade Of Magic but that is not working if I wanna sleep every time I am reading it.
Can someone please help a fellow reader out here?
sleepyreader replied to your post: Why do I not smoke weed?
it’s quite nice now that i’m back here in Nola. the stuff in texas was…. kinda harsh.
I feel like I should start. I need to mellow out to get through the days
sleepyreader replied to your post: WHAT THE FUCK, TUMBLR?!?!...
dude what tag was it?! so i don’t search it!
IT WAS THE Ardeth/Jonathan tag but now I'm like "WILL IT DO IT FOR OTHERS!"
sleepyreader answered: What made you decide to go into library sciences? I’m sure you’ve answered this before, but I’m curious.
Yes, I definitely have answered this before, but I think it's good to always circle back to why we've made our choices, right? Librarianship marries my interests, service and academics.
A few years ago, I graduated with a MA/BA in English literature with no real plan. I was working with kids at an alternative education school on an American Indian reservation, and I discovered my own committment to service. It made me feel useful. I went off to Chicago on a volunteering gig, worked with more kids (which I'm still doing), and got into literacy and collection development.
Library school was the logical next step, bringing together my strengths and interests.