Friday, February 22, 2013

World Book Night

April 23rd is World Book Night!

Some time last year – it was so long ago that I don’t even remember – I applied to be a book giver on World Book Night. Recently, I received an email that said I was a chosen one! What is World Book Night you ask?  World Book Night is one day a year where passionate people “spread the love of reading, person to person.”  www.us.worldbooknight.org

Last year was the first year for World Book Night.  On April 23, 2012, U.S. book givers personally handed out half a million printed books in 5,800 towns and cities across the country. Wow! All a book giver has to do is  seek out light or non-readers and give out 20 books. That’s it…what a great thing!  Book givers receive 20 free paperback copies of one World Book Night title, not too many to carry but enough to share with a good number of potential new readers. Click here for a list of books for 2013.

The titles I requested are: The House on Mango Street by  Sandra Cisneros, The Phantom Tollbooth by  Norton Juster; illustrated by Jules Feiffer, and I think Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life by  James Patterson. But like I said, it was a while ago and I can’t remember for sure.  Actually, I didn’t even think I was going to get picked so I didn’t keep the piece of writing I used for the application… I wish I did.


Soon, I will receive an email telling me the title of my book to be given away, as well as where to pick up my 20 copies. I’m thinking it is going to be Anderson’s Bookshop in Naperville… this sounds like something that’s right up their alley!! And now that I’m thinking about it, it may be where I saw the advertising for this event in the first place!! Love Anderson’s.

One last thing… On the World Book Night website you can sign up for the newsletter.  Then you’ll be ready for next year when they open the 2014 World Book Night application link.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

A Fresh Start for 2013

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A Fresh Start for 2013!

I often struggle with how to express my self creatively, so this year I wanted to begin a new blog. I wanted to create a place that will encompass my love of libraries and all the things found in them, as well as photography and travel and crochet and family and camping and decorating and gardening and crafting… and really anything that warrants its own post!! However, I couldn't give up all the memories that were on my old blog (this one). So I have decided to carry on. They say your blogs are supposed to have a theme, and if that were the case I would have so many blogs with different themes that I wouldn't be able to keep up! So, I've decided that this blog will be a collection of experiences; ones that I find particularly encouraging and inspiring and want to share, without a theme.
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… anything and everything goes!!
Here’s to a healthy and happy New Year… and I hope you enjoy reading this blog as much as I intend to have writing it!!