Newest read: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe. Already so philosophical. #fiction #books #reading #aristotleanddantediscoverthesecretsoftheuniverse

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Newest read: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe. Already so philosophical. #fiction #books #reading #aristotleanddantediscoverthesecretsoftheuniverse
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She who is brave is free. (at Pilsen Neighborhood)
Over 1,000(!!) people walked through our doors for a day of panels, trivia, games, and cosplay. Here's to another great LibCon! #librarianlife
i dont think goosebumps books ever came into print i think they just mystically appeared in public school libraries one day already in mediocre condition
this sounds like a plot for a goosebumps book about goosebumps books
She had her addictions and one of them was reading.
The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls (born on this day in 1960)
Getaway
The irony! © Tom Gould
It Might Be A Book! Wrapping Paper
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i was thinking about the weirdest phone calls i got when i still worked at the public library and i remembered this one phone call. it was probably less than 20 seconds long, but it still makes me laugh.
anyways, this woman called and without even saying hello after i said the usual “public library, how can i help you?” spiel, she said, “i have a very important question: when you shelve books, do you push them all to the front of the shelf or all the way back?”
it took me a second to process the question and then i answered that, at the library, we always shelve them so that they are even with the front edge so they’re easier to grab and see. she was obviously delighted by this answer and then, as if an afterthought, she asked, “okay, what about you? what do you do at home with your books?” i said i did the same thing. she hummed in obvious agreement and then just like that she said “thank you!” and hung up.
i never heard from her again. i hope she won whatever argument she was having.
What’s on your reading list this weekend?
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas came in from the library this week!
comic #2453: book
I was reading Among Wolves and its sequel The Devil You Know by R. A. Hakok and they were very entertaining.
when you see a bookstore but payday is still a week away:
What a good boy. (via gallowboob)