When I moved to Philadelphia I got my first library card ever. Except when I was little and didn't know anything.
I got into reading when I got married, moved and had no friends within 100 miles (Valerie was the 100 mile mark, the rest were 1,000 away).
I decided I was going to get a library card in every city we moved to.
And then we got to Phoenix and they charged you $40 if you weren't a resident. No thank you, Phoenix. I don't like reading that much.
Today I went and got my Colorado library card.
But all the books I want are out.
Isn't that life...
So now I need some recommendations. Preferably young adult novels. I like easy pool reads.
You have to start somewhere.
kisses.
6 comments:
"Hunger Games" (if you haven't read them you need to, like NOW!) "The Host" It's by the same person who wrote Twilight, but much better (in my opinion.) It's a thick book but pretty easy to get through.
Of course I have read hunger games!! But I'll check out the other one! Thanks!
How fun ! I need to get one, it's such a good idea for the amount of books I read :)
I go to the library often. I don't always get fiction, though, because I'm a dork! Haha. I can't believe they charged in Phoenix! A big city! In Atlanta, the free library card includes borrowing e-books! Loving that on my kindle -- well I will, once I figure out how to use it... haha
P.S. I had NO idea they were doing new things with Arrested Development! I thought it was just 3 seasons and was perplexed as to why something with such high ratings only has 3 seasons! Thanks for updating me ;)
you're so good about library-ing. it took me two years to even get a library card here, and now i have it, but have literally never used it. failure!
hooray! We just moved to a new city last week, and a library card is next on my list! Try the Glass Castle, I really enjoyed it. I have had good recommendations of These is My Words, I picked it up, but haven't started reading it yet...
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