Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire from The Captive Reader and Linda from Silly Little Mischief that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library. If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link it using the Mr. Linky any time during the week. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their libraries.
The only bad thing about long weekends is how the week sneaks up on you and suddenly – wham! – it’s already Wednesday. Good news: this week is going quickly. Bad news: it’s going quickly because I’m so busy. I know I checked out library books but I can’t remember what they are, where they are, or why I thought I would have time to read them. I have a large assignment due this week for a course I’m working on, plus it’s a busy week at work so there’s no reading for me until the weekend (bless this assignment for being due on Friday – if I lost another weekend to it I’d go mad). Do, however, feel free to entertain me with tales of your own reading. Did you pick up something intriguing from the library or, let’s be reckless and disregard the intent of this meme, from your own shelves this week?
I am diving into my AP classics list and trying authors I’ve been putting off. This week it’s Edith Wharton’s turn and I’m about ready to crack open Age of Innocence.
Sorry, I picked up the wrong blog post for my first try at MisterLinky today. I don’t see any way to delete the mistaken link.
Inside a library there’s a sense of peace and expanding worlds, worlds in which we’ll have time to read the stacks we bring out. It’s a delightful but delusional kind of optimism. Good look with your course!
I’m new to WordPress blogging, and I am interested in participating in “Library Loot.” Is there a specific day of the week that I must post in order to participate?
Hi Libby. First of all, welcome! The Mr Linky post goes up every Wednesday (Linda and I alternate hosting) but you can post any time.
Thank you (both) for the warm welcome.