New Books I Borrowed from the Library

So, this week is my eleventh week of volunteering, and I heard that I’ll be having my final week next Saturday. But anyway. Today, I went to the library to return the Ferris Bueller movie before work. And during volunteering, I borrowed two books which are Bright by Jessica and a book about Vienna, Austria. Hope I’ll enjoy looking at these books when I get home from work! #WhatIBorrowed #FromTheLibrary #TwoNewBooks

2025/11/29 Edited to

... Read moreVolunteering at the library for eleven weeks brings unique opportunities to explore a wide range of books and media, making each visit a journey in itself. Recently, two captivating books were borrowed: "Bright" by Jessica Jung and a Lonely Planet travel guide to Vienna, Austria. "Bright" is an inspiring read that encourages readers to never give up their light, blending elements of romance and personal growth. It’s a great choice for those seeking motivation wrapped within an engaging narrative. The Lonely Planet guide to Vienna complements this by offering a richly detailed glimpse into Austria's cultural capital. Known for its exquisite architecture, historic charm, and vibrant arts scene, Vienna is a city that captivates the imagination. The guide includes pull-out maps and cards that make navigation easy while exploring its famous landmarks like the Schönbrunn Palace, the Belvedere, and the State Opera. Travelers and armchair explorers alike will appreciate the author’s insights and practical tips. Returning the Ferris Bueller movie prior to work was also part of the visit, reflecting the librarian’s diverse interests spanning from classic films to travel and inspirational literature. As the volunteer looks forward to the final week of this rewarding experience, the anticipation of diving into these two new books after work adds a personal touch of joy and discovery. Whether you’re interested in uplifting fiction or planning your next trip to a European gem, these books provide valuable perspectives. Borrowing from the library not only supports personal growth and relaxation but also connects us with global cultures and stories. Embracing such reads enhances knowledge, empathy, and enriches free time, making every borrowed book a new adventure.