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Oct 23, 2010 09:42PM
Love it!!!! Really smart idea Neil! I'm so with you there!
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Neil,There is a Latin tradition, Mexican, to celebrate "Day of the Children." My library, and surrounding libraries in California, have adopted and customized this idea and made it "Day of the Children/Day of books." The day is celebrated on April 30th. And on that day the libraries, which can afford to join in the festivities, make a fair-like celebration and hand out free books to all the children; along with games, crafts and story times. It is a neat festivity, and what better gift than a book! :D
Giving scary books for Halloween sounds like an excellent idea! I am most definitely with you on that! And a few glow in the dark, rubber spider rings too, of course. ^^
~Red~
With you all the way!Great idea (though I am certainly one of those for whom giving books is like breathing), and THANK YOU for the new pics of Cabal and Lola!
Happy Halloween!
Good plan. We need to get the greetings card companies interested - they could link card+book deals in WH Smiths, Borders etc... The likes of Clinton Cards (UK) are always pretty keen on picking up on reasons to sell cards (Happy Grandma's Day etc)
Sarah wrote: "That's an incredible idea. I'm a little poor and don't own many scary stories though, so I might attempt to write one for a friend of mine instead! I hope that's allowed! That's if I can't find a g..."Oh my gosh, that's a terrific alternate idea, and very personal! :)
yEpPpPpeYyYYYYYY! Perfect idea Neil...Hmmm I'm quiet far. It's super cool and I really do and share your idea in Taiwan hahaha...but I was thinkin' I could choose the books and create scary stuff on bookmarks, so the person will still read the book:)
Sure, we could do all sorts of holiday co-ordinated book gifting. We could give people books about love on Valentine's Day, books about Ireland on Saint Patrick's Day, funny/satiric books on April Fool's Day, books about mothers or fathers on their respective days, books dealing with labor struggles on Labor Day...I could go on.
Well, I'm on board. And I'm sure any major dental hygiene association would be as well... You know if it cut down on candy consumption.
Love, love this idea. My book club does a book swap every December for the holidays, and I love the idea of a scary-book swap for Halloween. :)
Terrific idea! I get a new book of scary stories for myself every year for Halloween but have never given one away. I like new traditions (especially if it involves books)!
Gwendolyn wrote: "I'd could see scary mini-books, the size of a deck of cards or smaller, being a hit for Halloween. They could be sold in bags just like candy and for a similar price, but would be a much better treat."This is a great idea. My family discussed something similar on the way to work. We thought some of the classics even, like The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
I'm an avid book gifter, and I have already purchased your "The Dangerous Alphabet" for my girls' Halloween bag. That surely counts. :)http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19...
I have just ordered 4 books to distribute on this the first all-hallows-read.What a great idea this is!
I just convinced the librarian at the school where I volunteer to order The Graveyard Book. Does that count?
OK, so I missed the Halloween book idea by a few days... but it's never too late! I'm still going to do it. You can never go wrong with book giving!
It's true, we DON'T have enough holidays involving book-giving. This is a great idea!
I'm not sure how I'd be able to give someone a "scary" book, though, seeing as books never scare me.
Well, all except "The Marbury Lens".
But now I'd have to wait til next year....
Shomeret wrote: "I just convinced the librarian at the school where I volunteer to order The Graveyard Book. Does that count?"I loved that book! It totally counts.
fweetieb wrote: "Shomeret wrote: "I just convinced the librarian at the school where I volunteer to order The Graveyard Book. Does that count?"I loved that book! It totally counts."
I agree! A positive look at things that go bump in the night!
Oh my gosh, I love it! This is a tremendous idea that makes me feel like a kid in a Halloween costume at school again. Let's start with "Tailypo" told by Joanna Galdone. Yes......!
I missed it last year, but this year I gave a copy of "The Strain" by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan to a friend of mine on the 31st!! I also contributed to good scary books to my local library..





