Sunday reading
When I was a kid I read a ton of books that were definitely not appropriate for my age. One of two things would happen:
- I was too inexperienced to understand what I was reading, and it had no effect on me.
- I understood what I was reading, and I leveled up.
they should invent a reading position that doesnt get uncomfortable after two minutes
I think of myself as a noncompetitive person.
Until Boston Public Library’s Summer Reading Bingo comes along and I. MUST. FILL. EVERY. SQUARE!!!!
idk maybe a weird ask but any advice on how to enjoy romance books without being bummed out by discourse? i know they aren’t the pinnacle of literature or anything, but the recent stuff people have been saying about romance not counting as books has been kind of discouraging. have no idea why i’m asking this, i just wanna read my silly gay romance in peace without feeling guilty i’m not reading Super High Brow Literature. currently my main method is reading out of sheer spite, but any other advise is helpful. it’s not even just online, i get this irl too.
hey man in the most respectful way possible. who gives a shit. reading is for fun and guilt is for catholics. do whatever you want forever.
I guess it's like. would you rather be a person who has a good time doing things you enjoy. or a person who's influenced by dork ass losers who have nothing better to do than bitch about other people's reading habits. so much of life's happiness comes from simply recognizing which opinions don't matter at all and not giving them a single bit of sway over you.
1. Books are for use.
2. Every person their book.
3. Every book its reader.
4. Save the time of the reader.
5. A library is a growing organism.
Librarian Roberta Egan promoting summer reading at the PPL in 1958. That boy with his suspenders is just about killing me with cuteness. #librarians #libraries #children #reading #providence #rhodeisland #rhodeislandhistory #vintage (at Providence Public Library)
Coffee shop dates where we drink coffee and read books peacefully together when??
Sunday afternoon reading