RAE’S READS

BOOKS ARE DANGEROUS THINGS. THEY HAVE THE POWER TO CHANGE US. (paraphrase)

National Book Month was established to “focus on the importance of reading, writing, and literature.” October became a time to read. Dewey’s 24 hour Readathon has one of its sessions set in October.

October 23 is the BIG day!

Here are some ways to celebrate during October:

Start a new book. Begin a book that you have heard of, have read a review of, or have seen displayed at your local library.

Share an old book. Give a copy of a book you enjoyed to a friend or leave it in a public place for an unknown recipient to discover. Half Price Books or the online Thrift Books have reasonably priced copies.

Post on Social Media. Let friends, followers, and the general public know you are a reader. Find a meme on Pinterest or Google and post it on your Facebook or other page. Make up your own and post it.

Books are good friends.

October is the perfect month to join a book group. Ask at your local library.

Our Third Tuesday Book Club was established ten years ago at the Alvin Public Library.

DO SOMETHING TO CELEBRATE BOOKS AND READING THIS MONTH!

How high is your TBR (To Be Read) pile?

HAPPY READING THIS OCTOBER.

Thanks, Evin, for the sign off.

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3 responses to “OCTOBER IS NATIONAL BOOK MONTH”

  1. Carla Avatar

    Happy National Book Month, Rae. I celebrate every day! 😀📚💖

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    1. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

      I would say that every month is National Book Month for me.

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      1. Carla Avatar

        I agree, Deb!

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