I just weeded a couple hundred fiction books. Guess how that makes me feel?
SAD.
But it has to be done.
Ack! The polka dots on my new journal style are not showing up. They are housed on photobucket. Curse you, work filter! Must upload the dots to LJ, I guess.
I bought a copy of Cygnet by Patricia McKillip at the used bookstore. How is it?
(
Read more... )
Comments 15
I like the polka dots. (c:
Reply
I'm glad you're reading this, too. I've very mixed about it and afraid that I might be completely off-base. I've been working on a book post and I really hope you'll give me your opinion. I'll wait until you are finished reading it, though. Will you give me a heads-up and let me know when you are done? Or, you can do a book post and I'll comment on yours. Awesome.
Reply
Reply
soooo pretty!
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
(to the book weeding)
:-)
(to the polka dots)
:D
(to Cygnet)
the only way to improve the polka dots would be if they were RED
Is Cygnet the combined Sorceress and the Cygnet and Cygnet and the Firebird? Those two books are among my favorites of P McKillip's.
Reply
Yes, that's it exactly. I thought I remembered your saying that you'd liked those.
Reply
Reply
quick mail service! How do you like it?
Reply
Reply
Weeding is very, very sad. I am utterly shocked by the things that get weeded out of our public library. I can't believe people aren't taking these books out -- some of them are the best of the best (Leon Garfield, Jill Paton Walsh). I can never decide if it's better for me to buy them up at the discard sale and save them to give to someone I know will love them, or to leave them to be (perhaps) bought by someone who will discover them for the first time.
Reply
Weeding is difficult. I was able to keep all the books by authors I know and like, such as the Garfield ones, but only because I have the luxury of a large enough facility to hold them. I worry how many others I got rid of only because I don't know enough about the older authors, or I can't predict who will become more well-read after writing subsequent books. I'm pretty rushed for time this year, but I was able to go online and read about some before deciding if they should go. Many got a reprieve.
I'm dreading the day I might still be at this library and have to weed the fiction I bought years before. That will be doubly painful. At least now I'm weeding someone else's choices.
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment