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findmeinthelibrary

Joined June 2016

Librarian by day. And still a librarian by night.
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Original Fake by Kirstin Cronn-Mills
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Walden by Henry David Thoreau
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Such a nice break from all the psychological thrillers reading and My Favorite Murder listening.

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Is it bad that I work in an academic library and visit a public library twice a week and still have a BOTM subscription? As I typed that out, I answered my own question. Nope, not bad at all.

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Mr. Mercedes: A Novel | Stephen King
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How you know your move is official! Ridiculously excited for my new library card.

BookishMarginalia 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 7y
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Kids of Appetite | David Arnold
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"It was just the two of us, living in the saddest house of happy memories." I've struggled to put this same thought in words before. So beautifully expressed.

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Twelfth Night | William Shakespeare
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Guys, packing books is no joke. Any tips or tricks I should know about? #septphotochallenge #numberintitle

LitLogophile Beautiful collection! 8y
teebe Pack them in small boxes to reduce weight. And you can buy moving boxes specifically for books (they're much thicker so they don't break) or you can buy box reinforcers (they're like vinyl adhesives you put in the corners and bottom of the box to stop breakage). Also wheeled suitcases are amazing for moving books. 8y
Eyelit I agree with @teebe smaller boxes for books. Also - a dolly is going to save you time (and your back) if you're not hiring movers. You can stack like 4-5 boxes of books on a dolly and away you go 8y
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moranadatter Seconding what @teebe said with extra emphasis on small. We used 12 x 12 x 12 when we moved. That was about right. 8y
moranadatter Oops! I forgot the units. 12 inches. 8y
teebe @findmeinthelibrary @eyelit using a dolly is an absolute lifesaver! You can usually rent one. 8y
findmeinthelibrary @teebe @Eyelit @kmdartist Thank you, all! Now I just have to figure out how to pack a box without stopping to thumb through every single book. 8y
moranadatter @findmeinthelibrary Audiobooks or loud music help me. I can't read with the noise. 8y
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My #currentlyreading pile. The King and Gaiman collections I read in spurts when I'm in the mood for short stories, the new HP I can only read in small increments before anger and shattered childhood dreams take over, and the rest I rotate through every night. #augustphotochallenge

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It's National Dog Day! Here are Mabel Flannery and Melville Leroy wishing you a most spectacular weekend!

LauraBeth Cute pups ! 🐶❤️ 8y
Tanzy13 🐶 8y
Bette 🐶💕 8y
Yamich49 😍😍 8y
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The White Bone: A Novel | Barbara Gowdy
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A small sampling of #whitespines. #augustphotochallenge

RealLifeReading The White Bone! I haven't seen many people w that book! Love Barbara Gowdy's work! 8y
findmeinthelibrary @RealLifeReading The White Bone was so beautiful and so devastating! I haven't read anything else by Gowdy, but now I will have to after your recommendation! 8y
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I remember being so fascinated with these books when my parents first got them. When my mom passed and my dad moved, I brought these books home with me because I couldn't bring myself to put them in the donate pile. I had forgotten about them until I saw today's challenge, and now I can't wait to read them again! #booksandstationery #epistolary #augustphotochallenge

Eyelit I remember those! I'll have to find them again because I can't remember how they ended. 😃 8y
BarbaraJean This is a fantastic fit for today's challenge! Wish I'd thought of it! 8y
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Holy guacamole, I am so behind on the #augustphotochallenge! #favfemalecharacter Lilith Iyapo!! If you haven't read the Lilith's Brood trilogy (or any of Butler's other works), get yourself to a library ASAP.

BarbaraTheBibliophage I just read Fledgling and can't imagine why I waited so long to read Octavia Butler! 8y
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Plain Facts for Old and Young | John Harvey Kellogg
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I adore scouring library book sales for #usedbooks and this is one of my all time favorite scores. Written by Kellogg, who in addition to being the father of cold cereal was also a doctor at Battle Creek Sanitarium. My Spanish grandfather spent some time there and loved to talk about the "fufu" (tofu) turkey they served at Thanksgiving. #augustphotochallenge

BarbaraTheBibliophage Oh wow - this is so cool! 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa That's a very cool find! 8y
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susanw So organized! 8y
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This is part one of my #favplacetorelax - my crafting library! It's itty bitty, covered in piles of books, and there are bots of yarns and thread floating everywhere, but I love it. #augustphotochallenge

LauraBeth So pretty ❤️ 8y
Yamich49 😍😍😍 8y
Posemn Perfect. I love that chair! 8y
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I know I'm only about a third of the way in, but somebody please tell me that Harry stops being a total raging hemorrhoid!

Broke_Girl_Reads I was even more frustrated by the way they wrote Professor McGonnagall in this scene. After all she did to resist ministry meddling at Hogwarts in OOTP, there is no way she would let Harry get away with this nonsense 8y
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All American Boys | Jason Reynolds, Brendan Kiely
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I can't say it's my favorite yet as it is currently sitting in my TBR pile, but I've heard wonderful things and our students have loved it. #augustphotochallenge #authorcollab #twoheadsarebetterthanone

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So I was struggling to find peach spines on my shelves and coming up empty handed. Then I remembered that I got this last week. It counts, right? Anyone read this yet? #peachbooks #augustphotochallenge

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Many people don't know that I'm very heavily tattooed. I have to cover them all for work, so it's always fun to see a student in the wild. This is one from my book leg, which has been the hardest to fill because I have too many ideas and not enough space. #augustphotochallenge #day14 #uniquefact

LauraBeth Cool tat 😀 8y
Hugoreads I absolutely love this! 8y
Megabooks Beautiful! 8y
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WordWaller Gahhhhh I love literary tattoos! I feel the same way about too many ideas and not enough space (but my problem is I'm also trying to keep it minimalistic) 8y
TheSpinecrackersBookClub Love tattoos and you definitely need to share the rest. 8y
Alisnazzy LOVE IT!!!!! 8y
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A small sampling of my books about the sea and its creatures. #bookstacks #augustphotochallenge

[DELETED] 3323341091 i am loving all your Melville! 8y
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Rare Air: Michael on Michael | Michael Jordan, Mark Vancil
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From about 4th grade through 8th grade I was OBSESSED with Michael Jordan. I invited him to multiple birthday parties (he never came, in case you were wondering), had an MJ shrine, and was convinced we would someday become besties. Kids are weird. Still have this book and my autographed photo. #funfridayphoto

Riveted_Reader_Melissa That's a great story! 8y
Gezemice Cool! 8y
Yournewfriendsams This is a great story ☺️ sorry he never came to your parties 😆 8y
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Maybe not my #favsiblings but definitely the most memorable. #augustphotochallenge

CherylDeFranceschi Awesome! 8y
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I don't have many books about politics, but this is one of the few and it is great. I had to read it for a class in high school, and it was the first time in my rather sheltered upbringing that I really remember realizing that our modern political system can deliberately ignore and demonize an entire group of people. It turned my world upside down. #politicsandbooks #augustphotochallenge

BookishFeminist This looks fantastic 8y
Megabooks I loved this movie!!! 8y
DebinHawaii I saw the movie on HBO years ago and have always meant to go back and read the book. 👍 8y
findmeinthelibrary @Ebooksandcooks @DebinHawaii I loved the movie, too! Plus, Matthew Modine ... hubba hubba. 8y
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Exit, Pursued by a Bear | E.K. Johnston
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Despite having read the glowing reviews, I still wasn't prepared for this to be as powerful as it was. All the stars.

Bette Yes, I agree: all the stars. I am constantly amazed at the tough subjects YA takes on and the authors that totally rock it. I wish YA was more widely read cuz it is that good. 😊 8y
Soubhiville I finished this a few days ago and I'm still thinking about it. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 8y
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I have the most tremendous husband who surprised me with this little goodie when I got home from work today.

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No One Else Can Have You | Kathleen Hale
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My favorite #laidbackbook is a good mystery. This one had me in stitches. I can only describe it as Fargo meets Veronica Mars. It's not going to change your world, but it's highly enjoyable! #augustphotochallenge

TheSpinecrackersBookClub Hah! The cover is remarkable. 8y
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The soul-crushing sadness of going back to work after a lovely summer off was somewhat alleviated by finding six boxes of books on my desk. Any suggestions as to which I should read first?

Bette "Tell me three things" was sweet and fun. "Anna and the Swallow Man" was good in the harsh reality of history way. There are so many in your stacks that I have waiting too!! ?? 8y
findmeinthelibrary @Bette Thanks for the recommendations! We will have to compare notes as we make our way through our piles. 8y
Bette I'm in! 😄 8y
BookishMarginalia An embarrassment of riches! Enjoy! 8y
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Their Eyes Were Watching God | Zora Neale Hurston
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Well this was excruciating. #alltimefavebooks #augustphotochallenge

BookBabe Lol. True. 8y
rubyslippersreads Love the Scottie! 8y
findmeinthelibrary @rubyslippersreads Thanks! It's my name, and my mom made sure that I will never have a shortage of Scottie dog memorabilia. 8y
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Naked | David Sedaris
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I can (and have) read Naked over and over again. It never fails to make me snort laugh hysterically. #augustphotochallenge #day8

EvieBee Me too! And the audio version is so funny!! 7y
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The Yearling | Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
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Because I've always been a huge animal lover, I immediately thought of animal/human friendships, my favorite of which is the one between Jody and Flag, despite its tragic end. The Yearling is a quiet book, but it packs a wallop. #augustphotochallenge #favbookishfriendship

TheSpinecrackersBookClub Added to the TBR pile 😁 8y
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Folks, I made pain au levain with made-from-scratch starter. Now I know why Martha Stewart seems like such a boss - this is quite the ego-boost (I have yet to taste it, so it could still prove to be a disaster). If you're looking to get into bread baking, I can't recommend this book highly enough!

RealLifeReading Your bread looks good!! 8y
BookishMarginalia Looks great! How did it taste? 8y
findmeinthelibrary @BookishMarginalia It looked far better than it tasted. I still have a lot to learn! 8y
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The Catcher in the Rye | J. D. Salinger
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"All morons hate it when you call them a moron." Holden Caulfield, such a gem. He's one character to which I have a wildly different reaction on each reading. #augustphotochallenge #minimalisticcovers

TheSpinecrackersBookClub I loved this book from the first time I read it. I've never seen this cover though. 8y
findmeinthelibrary @TheSpinecrackersBookClub I have Franny & Zooey in the same cover style, but my shelves are an embarrassing wreck and I can't find it. 8y
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The Road | Cormac McCarthy
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Really digging the theme for this week's #funfridayphoto as I am sick to death of the Florida heat. So there are two books/series that come to mind when I think of cold weather, one heart-warming and the other terrifying. The first is HP because Christmas at Hogwarts is one thing I wish I could experience in my life. The second is The Road, which is one of my favorite books and also one of the most horrifying.

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Boy21 | Matthew Quick
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#day5 of the #augustphotochallenge is a doozy. I'm not a sports fan, and I don't often pick #booksandsports. That said, Boy21 is just fantastic. It's an important one for me personally because it was the first book I recommended as a librarian that the patron came back to tell me how much he enjoyed the book and that he made his mom read it because he loved it so - librarian life goal achieved.

TheSpinecrackersBookClub Enjoyed his other work so will definitely have a look at this one. 8y
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Six of Crows | Leigh Bardugo
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Harry Potter and his crew are my ultimate squad goals, but for the #augustphotochallenge I'm going to go with a more recent read. Kaz and his #bookishsquad are the group I'd dream of joining if I lived in a fantasy world, had magical powers and perhaps a criminal past, and were far more daring than I am at present. (Minor details, right?)

TheSpinecrackersBookClub This sounds like my kind op #bookishsquads 8y
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I have been waiting for this book for months and was finally able to check it out today. So excited to get started on my last "adult" book of the summer before the school year begins and I'm all day YA.

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The Shining | Stephen King
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#funfridayphoto The Shining is the first adult book I vividly remember reading. I read this the summer between fifth and sixth grade. My parents and I were on a trip to Maine and New Hampshire and were staying at the Mount Washington Hotel, which so eerily matched the Overlook that I didn't sleep for our entire stay. I wonder now what my sixth grade teacher thought when I gave my book report complete with Overlook shoebox diorama.

LauraBeth Overlook shoebox diorama 😂😂 8y
[DELETED] 2232195534 I love it! Great story! I remember we went to Colorado not too many years after The Shining was published and I drove my husband nuts talking about that hotel in Estes Park that was the inspiration for the Overlook. 8y
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Dark Matter | Blake Crouch
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So very sad that this book is over! 5🌟. What a tense, creepy, thrilling, and oddly comforting read. Is it too soon to read it again?

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Dark Matter | Blake Crouch
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So very sad that this book is over! 5🌟. What a tense, creepy, thrilling, and oddly comforting read. Is it too soon to read it again?

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Wink Poppy Midnight | April Genevieve Tucholke
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Really wanted to like this one, but the ending a mess and the characters were pretty unlikable. That cover is lovely, though!

Megabooks I've seen mostly so-sos and pans for this book, so I've taken it off my TBR. Thanks for the review! 8y
rachelm It is a cool cover! 8y
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Wink Poppy Midnight | April Genevieve Tucholke
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Received these today. Now which one do I read first?

BookishFeminist 😳😳😳 Holy smokes. How did you get so much book mail? I want to be you. 8y
findmeinthelibrary @BookishFeminist @Ebooksandcooks One of the wonderful perks of being on a committee promoting teen reading! 8y
Sue Nice stacks!! 8y
MrBook Niii-iiii-ice! 8y
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The Nightingale | Kristin Hannah
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Decided it was time to clear out the space under my nightstand. It was like Mary Poppins' bag - who knew I could fit so many books in such a tiny space?

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The Fireman | Joe Hill
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Weekend plans: a little bit of sewing, a lot of reading. Very excited for a small break from YA with the new @joe_hill