Let’s go Booking Through Thursday!
“I saw that National Library week is coming up in April, and that led to some questions. How often do you use your public library and how do you use it? Has the coffeehouse/bookstore replaced the library? Did you go to the library as a child? Do you have any particular memories of the library? Do you like sleek, modern, active libraries or the older, darker, quiet, cozy libraries?”
Well! National Library Week is indeed happening soon — April 12-18. I can’t say that I frequent our local libraries for anything other than the Saturday book sale — which is amazing — but I do love the general atmosphere of being surrounded by books and book-minded people! I guess that’s why I loved working at the bookstore so much.
I think that in many ways, the bookstore/coffeehouse has replaced the library as a center of knowledge and community. Of course, I say this as someone who does not go to the library! Those that do will, I’m sure, have a totally different opinion. But in my experience, people came to our Borders to talk to one another, get a cup of coffee, browse through all the latest releases and hang out in the cafe. Our local library system doesn’t have the same ambiance that the bookstore does. It’s older, definitely darker and more out-of-the-way from the center of town. By contrast, our town’s only bookstore lies basically at the heart of the city, is easily accessible and always has new stuff. I prefer the modern feel of the bookstore, but that’s generally true of me.
But that’s not to say that it was always that way. As a kid, I was a staple in our elementary school’s library — always picking up the same few books and, occasionally, branching out to grab some new ones. Up until around fifth grade, my favorite was always The Giant Jam Sandwich! I don’t think I’ve thought about that book in years. I loved it! Many of us would gather around one of the bookshelves, pulling the pages apart eagerly. In that same library, we actually had a huge replica of a Native American hut — yes, we were awesome — and all the kids loved to have storytime in there. I remember racing off to the library so I could be the first to select a picture book, then scampering into the darkness of the hut to read in peace. I’ve always been solitary!
My dad would take my sister and me to the county library, too. Like all dutiful girls of the ’90s, I loved the Babysitter’s Club books — and worked my way through the entire series on no time. We’re all very bookish, so constant trips to the library, the Super Crown bookstore (now a Panera!) and the WaldenBooks (now a Borders Express) were always in order.
We just bought a new copy of Giant Jam Sandwich for our preschool libary. Fun book.
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Thanks for commenting on my BTT post!
I’ve never seen that Jam Sandwich book. It looks like a fun one!
Thanks for sharing your library and bookstore thoughts and memories!
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~MizB
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I spent much more time at the library as a kid too!
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As someone who goes to the library, I have to agree with you. I hang out at the book store. I am usually in and out of the library. I browse a little, pick up new books and then I am on my way. I spend more time at bookstores.
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I love The Giant Jam Sandwich — great book.
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I’m one of those rare people who doesn’t have pleasant memories of the library as a kid. I hope to change that for mine, though. Choice of hang-out probably depends on the town – my local Borders doesn’t even have a cafe.
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No cafe?! That wouldn’t fly — I always need my latte fix! 🙂
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I remember reading the BabySitters Club books when I was younger! Those and Sweet Valley High 🙂
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Ah, yes — Sweet Valley High! They’re actually re-releasing them with new, “modern” covers. I wonder how weird and dated they would feel to read now?
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I never made it into the BabySitters Club – but like Bella I loved Sweet Valley High, and before that it was Nancy Drew. I should get the Giant Jam Sandwhich for my niece.
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You totally should, Kerri — that book was awesome. I read it so many times, I can still recall passages of it today!
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I am a lover of libraries, although these days I use them primarily for audio books to listen to while traveling.
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I was such a magnet to libraries when I was young. I still remembered that sensation of getting my library card—that felt so privileged and special!
I love reading my own books at the library these days! 🙂 That said, I’m justified to visit my favorite bookstores almost every other day.
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The library and the bookstore really are separate entities. I couldn’t do without either of them. I love the library, but I still buy books all the time.
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Oh! I would have loved reading in that hut!!! So fun!
I don’t hang out in the library because I have a toddler. ‘Nuff said! LOL! I only get to hang out at one of the book stores because it has a play room (with a window) for the kids. Nice!
Like those ladies above…I loved Sweet Valley High!
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Yay!!! It let me comment! Used to I could never leave a comment on your blog…it wouldnt let me for some reason.
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Sorry about that! :p So glad you’re able to get through now! “Sweet Valley High” is awesome 🙂
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I go to the bookstores, too…but usually to make a list to take to the library! Although I got a bookstore gift card for my birthday which I will happily spend!
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Love that Jam book cover!
Booking through libraries
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