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Happy Friday, Bookworms!

Here’s what the team at Simon & Schuster Canada is currently reading: 

Jordyn, Sales Assistant: This week I started Owl and the Japanese Circus by Kristi Charish, mostly because a coworker slid it across my desk in a super subtle way and told me I had to read it. It’s basically Indiana Jane meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with more stealing and sarcasm. I know these books have an intense fan following, and I’m excited to jump on that bandwagon!

Holley, Publicity Assistant: I’ve just finished Ruth Ware’s In a Dark, Dark Wood and LOVED it. The eerie setting is perfect for the dark twists on what was supposed to be a fun hen night. It has made me slightly concerned for the bachelorette I have to attend at the end of the summer! 

Shannon, Publicity Assistant: Andi Dorfman’s It’s Not Okay is a must read for all fans of The Bachelor franchise.  I love getting a glimpse into all the behind-the-scenes action.  Lots of juicy gossip.  Pass the popcorn!! 

Reblog and share your Friday reads!

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What to do with your old books?

It’s time for a “book-tervention”

You know that moment when you realize that if your bookshelf fell on you, you would experience a tragic, dramatic, novel-worthy, death?

We’ve compiled a list of new homes you can give your old books that will make you feel-good and help others in the process:

Your Local Library

Many libraries will accept donations of gently used books, especially for recently published titles as these will usually have the longest wait periods for members!

Schools in Canada’s North

Some really excellent organizations are working to get books out to schools and libraries in Canada’s northern and excluded areas. Donate your books to an organization like Books With No Bounds.  Started by two sisters, their mission is to bring books to students in the North in hopes of improving literacy skills among First Nations youth.

Donate to a Charity

Many amazing charities would be happy to take your used books off your hands! Charities like The Children’s Book Bank  distributes them free of charge to children who might not otherwise have a chance to own their own books. Textbooks For Change will even take your old school textbooks (we know you’re not reading them) and send them to students in East Africa!

Prison Libraries

Support the rehabilitation of prisoners by donating your old books to prison libraries or an organization like Books 2 Prisoners. It’s an independent community-based group whose purpose is to broaden the range of reading materials available to prisoners throughout Canada.

We know it’s hard, but it’s time to give your books up for a good cause!

It could save your life.

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Your Complete Guide To Bookish Back-To-School Swag

Notebooks and bookmarks and tote bags, oh my!

“The days are slowly getting shorter as we slip into the crisp season of fall. Aside from rolling your eyes as you witness the unthinkably long lines grow outside of Starbucks for pumpkin-inspired sweets, it's a time to ponder the important things in life: sweater vests, comfortable socks, and perhaps most important, back-to-school supplies.

What's that? You totally wish you were going back to school, but unfortunately you're an adult whose classroom days are over? That never stopped anyone -- or, it certainly never stopped us -- from stocking up on bags and bookmarks and reliving the good ol' days.

In the past we've wrangled up our favorite nerdy supplies, on Etsy and elsewhere. This year, behold: a master list.”

See more bookish back-to-school swag here!

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5 Common Reading Mistakes You're Making That Could Ruin Your Literary Life

You don’t need me to tell you that reading is the greatest hobby in the universe. We’re all agreed on that, right? Great. But here’s the thing: it’s also the single most dangerous activity in the world. Skydiving? Baby steps. White water rafting? Don’t make me laugh. There is just one hobby that has more pitfalls and perils than any other out there — and that hobby is reading.

Book stores pretty much need to start selling hard hats and high-viz jackets, because there are a ton of things that can go wrong when you’re reading. You might find out how the book ends. You might fall in love with a character who dies and breaks your heart so badly you can’t leave your room for weeks. You might have your nose so stuck in your book that you don’t look where you’re going, and then you trip over and a bookcase lands on you. You never know.

So it’s time to start paying attention, and taking this wild and wonderful hobby as seriously as it deserves. There are five seriously dangerous mistakes you might be making that are ruining your reading experience. Luckily for you, I’m here to point them out to you, so you can live to read another day.

1. Googling The Book You're Currently Reading

Are you insane? The Internet is full of spoilers! It can be so tempting to Google-stalk the author, or look up that amazing scene you just read so you can see what everyone else thought about it. Don’t do it. Don’t even tweet about it. Don’t click on that hashtag. Don’t even turn on your phone, OK? The Internet is a dangerous place, and someone out there knows exactly how your book is going to end.

2. Telling Somebody What You're Reading

If any of your friends ask you what you’re reading — lie. Under no circumstance are you to tell them what you are actually reading, because you just know they’re going to jump in with an excitable “Have you gotten to the part where…” and then before you’ve had a chance to punch them in the face, they’ve told you that Dumbledore dies.

3. Not Bookmarking Responsibly

Is reading some kind of joke to you? Always bookmark responsibly. If you lose your place and you have to skim through to find it again, you might stumble across a massive plot twist a few chapters ahead. Go ahead and fold down those page corners if you must (I know, I know, this is a crime, but we’re talking about book safety here, people). Better yet, buy an adorable bookmark shaped like a pizza.

4. Not Bringing Enough Books On Vacation

If you don’t have an e-reader, your vacation preparation should always involve at least five days of solid book planning. I’m talking writing up a schedule, calculating your reading speed, adding up words per page, factoring in slower speeds after a few rum punches on the beach … take it seriously. Trust me, you do not want to find yourself on vacation with nothing left to read. You might have to talk to other humans.

5. Finishing Every Book You Start

I’ve heard countless bibliophiles proudly utter the immortal words, “I never give up on a book”. I get it, I do. Heck, I used to be one of you. But guys, I need you to listen to me now: You are making a big mistake. Reading is a joy; don’t make it a chore! Would you force yourself to finish a plate of food you were hating? No, you’d go in search of a delicious pizza instead. So don’t slave through that 800-page monster that you’re not enjoying. Swallow your pride — and pick a new book.

Image: Francisco Osorio/Flickr; Wifflegif (5)

Read Responsibly! 

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