I’ve always loved books.
We’re always in a breakup, though. Books and I are lovers, but we keep breaking up.
It took years for us to find our way back as one. This time, it may last?
No, it will!
One of many dates
This is a chapter, “The Last Days of Being Single.”
Wow, I love that. That belongs to Chandra Alilijah.
This is no AI.
Anyway,
We went to the library, and I really needed to catch up on blogging.
It was time.
The book finds
I just went and searched. I let my hands do the choosing, and yeah. It was pretty worth it, I already knew what I desired.
For this library saga, I was looking for learning guides about various topics that interested me. From art books to fashion guides, I got a lot of cool reads.
The challenge is to finish them, take a break, then grab another stack. I already saw so many books, I’ll be grabbing on my next trip.
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Possible second date
The library has a few events featuring panelists, and I am considering going.
However, I am undecided because many panel talks read like they’re straight from Google.
I would rather read books about the subject than listen at this moment.
Does anyone else feel like that? We’re tired of talking, hearing people talk, and just want to read.
We’re totally dating again
I am choosing books again! We’re back together!
Let’s talk about it!
I enjoy reading, but sometimes I feel like I’m searching for books and forcing myself to read, to say, “Oh, I read a book.”
Fiction has always been my go-to, but I had to let go for a bit. I was reading books that felt too unrealistic; even with the writing, it didn’t feel like the author knew how to tell a story. I didn’t like that.
So, I went the guidebook, non-fiction route. I want to read books that teach me something, not books that make me feel like I am reading a fanfiction. I’ve read fanfictions since middle school; we’ve passed that.
Give me the lesson.
You should visit the library
It’s true, the library is calling you, and you won’t pick up. Don’t be too late.
The library is fun, it’s quiet, but it’s fun. I felt like a kid again, picking books, letting my finger trail the bindings. Names of authors, I may know with titles that intrigue me.
Make some time, go to the library, get a card, and enjoy yourself.
It’s a free cheat code to life.
Let’s Get Into It
Have you been to the library lately? If so, what books did you find?