Showing posts with label Book Lovers Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Lovers Day. Show all posts

Friday, August 09, 2024

#NationalBookLoversDay๐Ÿ“š

๐Ÿ“š9 August is Book Lovers Day๐Ÿ“š

A day for those who can't live without books and reading.

I am a reader.

I love books.

I love audiobooks.

I love ebooks.

I read, I listen, I ponder, I dream.

My 'to read next' list is epic!
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Wednesday, August 09, 2023

❤️BOOKS❤️

 9 August is Book Lovers Day!

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Observed to encourage bibliophiles (a person who collects or has a great love of books).

Some can debate on whether listening to audiobooks 'counts' as reading, yet I listen to narrated books for hours EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.

I listen while:
 Driving in the car (bluetooth to car speakers)
Taking a bath
Watching something on television that The Hubby chose (dullsville!)
Tending cat litter boxes
Trying to solve sudoku puzzles
Playing online jigsaw puzzles
Being a human cat bed
~AND~
*whispers*
Slogging away on office spreadsheets

Remember!

You do NOT HAVE TO SPEND ANY MONEY to read a book!

Simply visit your local library, either in person or online.

There are books of all stripes available, in traditional form, as ebooks, as audiobooks, or as graphic novels.

There are apps to load to phones, or other reading devices.
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Tuesday, August 09, 2022

August 9: Book Lovers Day

Book Lovers Day is celebrated on August 9 every year.

This is an unofficial holiday observed to encourage bibliophiles to celebrate reading and literature.

People are advised to put away their smartphones and every possible technological distraction, to pick up a book to read. 

Book Lovers Day is widely recognized on global scale, yet its origin and creator remain unknown to date.

-Wikipedia

Above images copied from social media.

Sunday, August 09, 2020

August 9: Book Lover's Day

Image found on the interwebs

Bibliophiles, UNITE!

Today, we celebrate books and reading!

Image found on the interwebs 
A terrific quote, dontcha think?

Image from Society6 by Louis Wain
During this lockdown, I've found it difficult to read; my mind wanders easily, and there are so many distractions from the news.

I discovered that rereading a book series that I'd once enjoyed was just the ticket!

Comfort reading?!?

Since mid-March, I've read and listened to audiobooks for:

Laurie R. King: Sherlock Holmes/Mary Russell series
Ben Aaronovitch: The Peter Grant series
Jim Butcher: The Dresden Files series
Alan Bradley: Flavia De Luce series
Richard Castle: Nikki Heat series
Kelley Armstrong: Rockton series
Shirley Rousseau Murphy: Joe Grey series
Catherine Coulter: A Brit in the FBI series

Thankfully, when the library building was closed, I was able to check out ebooks and audiobooks via phone apps.

Now the library is open, and I've enjoyed reconnecting with my favorite librarians and staff.

In addition, I volunteered with a group to help convince voters to pass a millage for our local library.

I put up yards signs, attended Zoom meetings, and hung door hangers with a handful of other local library enthusiasts.

Image from "Vote Yes for Mt. Clemens Library" FB page
Image from "Vote Yes for Mt. Clemens Library" FB page
And the millage passed, by a good margin!

Our 1969 library is going to get new HVAC, lighting, and electrical systems.
New meeting rooms, new children's area, new furniture, and computers and genealogical set-ups.

Yes, I am an avid book lover!

And yet...

Mother Nature soothes the soul.

Being outdoors while listening to the birds, watching the squirrels and butterflies, and simply breathing; this too has helped me negotiate these unusual times.

Jigsaw Puzzle


Pic taken at Kensington MetroPark, where The Hubby and I enjoyed an excursion this Friday.
I used my Prima app to play with the colors.