Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Library Checkout: September 2015


There is a new meme this month; Library Checkout! Library Checkout is hosted by Shannon at River City Reading. The purpose of the meme is to track our library check-outs, reads, and of particular interest to me, because I always have so many, our books on hold! I will be including both print books and ebooks. I love this idea of tracking, so let’s get started!

Library Books Read
  • Packing For Mars by Mary Roach
  • Poisoned Apples by Christine Heppermann

Currently Checked Out
  • Moloka’i book club set

Returned Unread or Incompletely Read
  • Memories of Me by Laura Hedgecock (will try to read again later)

On Hold (some of these are ‘frozen’ until I find time to read them)
  • After You by Jojo Moyes
  • I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
  • The Devil In The White City by Erik Larson
  • Hester by Paula Reed
  • The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins
  • A Touch of Stardust by Kate Alcott
  • Fever by Mary Beth Keane
  • The Wright Brothers by David McCullough
  • Mrs. Grant and Madame Jule by Jennifer Chiaverini
  • The Italians by John Hooper

Ok; it’s your turn now! What’s your current status with your local library? Post it on your blog, and share the link on Shannon’s post here.
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5 comments:

  1. I love this! Most of my books are from the library these days as I'm trying not to spend any money on new books for awhile.

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    1. Signed in to the wrong google account for that comment. Oops! Sorry.

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    2. Ha! I hate when that happens. I try to keep my reading separate from my family history...and then I find I comment with the wrong account!

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  2. The main library I use doesn't have the hold feature, but I SO wish it did - it would make things so much easier (and I would be so less likely to return my books unread). Thanks for linking up and sharing!

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  3. You have some great ones on hold! Many of those are also on my TBR list, though not from the library...yet! Packing for Mars looks interesting.

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