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friendly reminder: if you are looking for any assistance on anything the public library is one of the best places to look for resources or they know who to connect you with to get help.
Our library does it's best to help the community and I'm sure other libraries are the same.
We just learned lots of different resources for our city things I didn't even know existed so it never hurts to come to a public library and ask 💜
back from the library BTW i went out with a maximum book cap of 1.
so anyway i got 4 books. ↓
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - J.R.R. Tolkien
ive never actually read lotr LOL i think i watched some of the movies as a kid but i dont rember. excited to read some fantasy after a sci-fi kick! :)
Am I Trans Enough? How to Overcome Your Doubts and Find a Authentic Self - Alo Johnston
i need to read more trans books. PLEASE. also might make my mum read this, she made me read like, 6 articles about detrans-terfism* that were either misrepresented stats or personal anecdotes for why nobody should be trans. so its only fair.
*obviously she didnt pick the detrans ppls experiences that didnt benefit her terf agenda. :/
How to Read Paintings: A crash course in meaning and method - Liz Rideal
it looks really interesting but it only specializes in 15th-21st century western european paintings :p i wanna find books like that outside of europe and at any times, so if yous know of any lmk. also i <3 art analysis
The Northumbrian Pub: an architectural history - Lynn F. Pearson
I LITERALLY NEED TO GET INTO ARCHITECTURE MOREEEE, it looks really interesting and fun :)
I don't have the money RIGHT NOW (want to stress that I am NOT going to steal) to buy Spitfire, but I'm worried that my library wouldn't order it, seeing as I've never seen any kind of queer book that wasn't technical, from the 80s, and kept behind the reference desk. So it'll be a little bit before I can get my own copy, maybe I'll go in with a friend and split the cost? But I WILL buy and you WILL get your money
oh oof that’s… a situation. 😥 if you’re library won’t order it just send me a message off anon! i can’t get you a paperback (i don’t have them) but i can get you an epub!
There’s a part time LA position open but it’s all the way across the city (which I live outside of already) 😭
I’ve applied for four LA promotions so far and haven’t gotten any due to seniority. If I get this job (which I think I would if I applied) I would automatically have seniority over any clerks applying for LA jobs (since I would be transferring rather than promoting). So I could get this job and have a much better chance of getting any upcoming positions that open up near me
But it’s a 45 minute drive without traffic 😭 and only for a part time position (20 hours a week) 😭
Not sure what I’ll do

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I am delighted by the recent influx of posts encouraging people to get books from local libraries (it’s free!). I want to lay out more good things to do in your local library, especially since I’ve been volunteering at mine lately.
Ok first of all, you can genuinely get any book free to read. If the library doesn’t have it, you can order it in. And you can get more than books! Borrow dvds from your local library as well.
You can also get audiobooks from your local library, and again you can order them in.
Certainly where I am, you can get big print, dyslexia friendly, etc editions of books
So, yeah, get things from the library. But also! Sit in the library. Take some time to browse. If you’ve got a free hour, sit in the library reading. Study in the library. Use the space. There are seats and tables for a reason.
Had a prank call at the library and then the same number called and checked on the status of their account. I love the thought process of “well actually while im here”
I give him this pass every thursday and he’s finally had enough of me