Lately my e-book borrowing has exploded. I blame it on Cracked.
Remember when Oprah Winfrey gave away cars on her TV show? So do Karl Smallwood and
Mohammed Shariff, who wrote the article "5 Depressing Realities Behind Reality Shows." They link to the page in Kitty Kelley's biography Oprah in which Oprah is quoted.
That got me thinking: when was the last time I read unadulterated junk food? Kitty Kelley counted. So I borrowed.
I
managed to read about 20 percent of the book before I had to stop. I
didn't think it was very good; I've read better Kitty Kelley. Also, a
little Oprah goes a long way.
I also found the most recent edition of one of my favorite tourism books: Washington on Foot. I love walking, and walking tours are fun and leisurely.
Kitty didn't quell my Fluff 'n Trash™ craving. I still was cruising libraries and used book stores for Notorious Nineteen.
I missed it at the nearby regional library yet again before I realized I
could see if I could get in line electronically. I can, and I did.
However, while I wait, I am reading one of the most exquisite books: Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar. I discovered it thanks to Brain Pickings
(which you simply must subscribe to — and consider supporting). I have
to limit the amount of time I spend reading at night or I won't sleep.
Ever. Author Cheryl Strayed is a compassionate person and a generous
writer. I'll tell you more about it after I've finished it. In the
meantime, I'm grateful my library had it for me to download.
Another great thing about Brain Pickings? Every book available from the public library includes the parenthetical description "(public library)." Sweet.
I have requested a few other books, print and e-, from my library. I'll keep you abreast as they come in and I consume them.
What have you borrowed from your library lately? I'm curious!
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