Free Book Finds!
My community college has a "free book" shelf where they put the books they would otherwise be getting rid of so students have the option to take them. Since my sociology class got canceled last minute I decided to take a look before my Public Speeking class (it's speech day!).
The Bourne Ultimate, Robbert Ludlum: I have seen almost all the movies, I know my mom likes the books so I just had to grab this one!
The Experiment, John Darnton: This one just looks so interesting! I am a sucker for sifi and thriller books, I can't wait to read this one!
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Community college students often have the unique opportunity to access free books through designated shelves where old textbooks and novels are offered with no strings attached. This initiative not only supports students who may be on a tight budget but also encourages reading and literature exchange among peers. Popular genres include thrillers, mysteries, and sci-fi, making it essential for students to explore what's available in their local book exchanges. The books shared in my recent experience included titles like "The Bourne Ultimatum" by Robert Ludlum and "The Experiment" by John Darnton. These selections highlight the diverse options that can spark an interest in reading or provide a much-needed escape after a long day of classes. Engaging with literature not only improves language and comprehension skills but also fosters a sense of community among readers who share similar tastes. Discover your next favorite read and contribute to the culture of sharing in your institution!


