Friends with Books discussion
What Did You Get From the LIBRARY?


Aw! That was so nice of you! Will the library still let people check it out?




You'll love Delirium if you have ever read anything like Matched or Divergent. I always forget The Borrowers were books. All I know is that I loved the show. Did you ever watch the Miyazaki movie based on it?

The library does a lot for me, so I'm glad to be able to do something in return!
Sure, the signed books that I return to the library are still in regular circulation. What a surprise it is for readers when they check out Bruiser by Neal Shusterman or Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper and find that the copy of the book they're holding was actually signed by the author! :-)

The library does a lot for me, so I'm glad to be able to do something in return!
Sure, the signed bo..."
I would die if I saw a signature! Does the author know beforehand that it's going to be a library book in circulation?


I think they do. Part of the reason why I ask them to sign it to the library, instead of just autographing it, is that it reduces the chances of the book being stolen.

Are All the Giants Dead? sounds like a winner for me!


I think they do. Part of the reason why I ask them to sign it to the library, instead of just ..."
Oh good. I wanted to ask aren't you worried that it will get stolen but I didn't want to be so blunt.

It definitely is a consideration. I remember that the first time I went to see Neal Shusterman, a librarian was at the signing with a book to be signed to her library. She told him that he didn't need to personalize it to the library, that a signature alone would be just fine, but he suggested that it would be better if he signed it specifically to the library because that would help prevent it from being stolen.

It definitely is a consideration. I remember that the first time I went to s..."
I'm surprised the author didn't think of that but I sure didn't think of doing that either so...






I just checked out Three Strikes for Rotten Ralph by Jack Gantos, Just in Time, Abraham Lincoln by Patricia Polacco, Specials by Scott Westerfeld, Ten Rules for Living with My Sister by Ann M. Martin and Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech. I'm planning to have Walk Two Moons autographed for the library by Sharon Creech on September 17, but the other four books are for my own reading. I hadn't even heard about this newest Ann M. Martin novel until I found it on the shelves at the library today.


Tell me how it goes! I borrowed it once from the library but I've never read zombies before and when that happens I end up not reading a book. -__-
I'm sure it's really good though. I am just weird.






I just checked o..."
Sheesh boy. That's actually probably going to be my amount of books checked out this Saturday too. Oh no Specials.... will not give anything away! Remember to read Extras after that! I never knew there was a forth one right away.
A sister book! I love that Pearl's boyfriend is a cat XD


Tell me how it goes! I borrowed it once from the library but I've never read zombies before and when ..."



How does your library have Croak already? Your library is amazing.
I got eight books today :O









How does your library have Croak already? Your library is amazing.
I got eight books today :O


I've only read Death as a narrator in The Book Thief. What others books have you read featuring death?



I like that! :-) It's the kind of thing that I might think to do, though I'm always a bit hesitant to put anything new in my room because I don't want to let the space become cluttered. I keep my library books downstairs in an out-of-the-way part of the kitchen, so I'll notice the stack and remember to bring along any books I've already finished when we go to the library.



They also had a rack of books that had been discarded by the library, absolutely free for any patrons who wanted them, so I took four: Getting Even by Newbery Honor author Mavis Jukes, Mr. Mysterious & Company by Newbery Medalist Sid Fleischman, The Jedera Adventure by Newbery Medalist Lloyd Alexander, and The Animal, the Vegetable, & John D Jones by yet another Newbery Medalist, Betsy Byars, a book that I already owned a copy of but not in hardcover. It was a productive trip to the library today! :-)










As well as a manga book and a guidance counseling book. As you can see I am set for the October challenge (;





I know right? Awesome. Hope you like it as well as me (:


Actually I have the flu which is one of the reasons why I can't go :P"
The way you worded of it made me think of something else. Silly me. My mind is else where :P
Hope you feel better.

Extras! I completely forgot what happens in the end... maybe so when you finish message me (:



Other books I'm thinking of reading this month that fit into the Halloween theme include Dust and Decay by Jonathan Maberry, Enclave by Ann Aguirre, A Plague Year by Edward Bloor, The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey, Fugitives by Alexander Gordon Smith, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein by, of course, Mary Shelley, Mother's Day by Eric Morse, It's the First Day of School...Forever! by R.L. Stine and Beyond the Chocolate War by Robert Cormier.

Noooo!!! That's what I feel like when I read most of R.L. Stine's covers. That's just terrifying.
Whoot Cormier!

I thought you said Enclave was very adult.






I just picked up 2 YA books and 2 picture books.
I'm really looking forward to How Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity. I've been on the holds list for that one for a long time! Plus the cover of that one is awesome.
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I just got The Ghost of Crutchfield Hall, A Month of Sundays, and GAHHH!!!! the sequel to Dairy Queen: The Off Season.