My weekly library trip skips
I believe in supporting my local library, but these are what I skipped this week. I did get other books but these just didn’t match my vibe this week. Honestly I wish they did but here’s to next time.
In other book news I got my next Libby read and it looks like I am going to have a second one in a couple days. Also can someone please explain Libby math to me?
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Exploring local libraries can be a vibrant journey for readers. This week, I made a conscious effort to support my local library while selectively choosing which books to skip. For instance, titles like 'Dragon Teeth' by Michael Crichton and the 'Mortal Instruments' series by Cassandra Clare were considered but didn't resonate with my current reading mood. If you're like me, you might find yourself intrigued by popular series like the 'Infernal Devices' or classic reads that evoke nostalgia. Rereading books can be a comforting experience, and debates about which ones to revisit often spark engaging conversations among book lovers. As I navigate my reading list, I've also been diving into Libby—a platform that enhances the library experience by making it easy to access digital content. Explaining 'Libby math' can be humorously confusing but is essential for managing reading lists efficiently. It's important not only to appreciate the stories we choose to read but also to analyze why some books may not fit our mood on certain days. This week reminded me that the journey in discovering literature is just as exciting as the actual reading. So, I encourage my fellow library enthusiasts: embrace your reading skips—they often lead to unexpected book discoveries next time you visit!



