MCLS Reading Challenge discussion
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I read A LOT of genres, but my favorites are contemporary fiction, chick lit, YA, and mysteries (especially cozies). I had a baby this year and have found myself reading a lot more nonfiction lately and have been loving motherhood memoirs in particular.
I'm looking forward to reading with you all!

I read fiction of all stripes and memoirs and biographies of creative types. I love looking at art. I taught myself to read from comic books and I love them to this day.
I'm Adrienne. I'm the director of the Henrietta Public Library, but I was a children's librarian through most of my career, which is clear in my reading list, which includes a LOT of picture books. Other than that I read widely and gravitate to books that make me laugh, make me think, inspire me, or teach me something I need to know. Lately that's been books on human behavior, management stuff, self-help, memoirs, and fiction of various types. I read a lot of books recommended by friends, and I listen to a lot of books on audio.


Hi! I'm Hannah. I'm a Children's Library Assistant at Webster. I've got one semester left to finish my MS LIS. My reading preferences go through phases, but I really enjoy the classics, poetry, non-fiction, and memoir. This year was the year of the graphic novel for me. I was enlightened after being hired at Webster, which as you all know has an awesome GN collection. I've also been very much enjoying audiobooks on my commute from Canandaigua. The Goldfinch by Donna Tart was AMAZING, and I highly recommend it. So, in 2016 I hope to dig deeper into the comic world, catch up on my Jane Austen, revisit Dostoevsky, discover more great audiobooks, and start writing poetry again. Hope to meet y'all in person eventually!


I'm Dan, and I have been a page at Webster for three months now. I adore poetry, classical literature, and philosophy.


I am the Children's Librarian at Sully. My reading preferences vary from day to day, but one thing that has stayed constant is my love for everything written by Neil Gaiman. Happy reading everyone!!

Hi Ashley!
1970s NYC punk history recommendation for you: Please Kill Me by Legs McNeil. I really enjoyed it.


I'm Abby, and I'm the Adult Librarian at Brockport Seymour Library. I have a diverse taste in books, and I will read pretty much any genre, fiction or non-fiction, that catches my eye. However, I will say, if I was stranded on an island I would try and bring some fantasy and paranormal mysteries with me.
Reading challenges keep me on my toes, so I'm happy to be participating with all of you!



Please Kill Me is one of my favorites, for sure!

Hey, Ashley, I was checking in the book the other day that looked interesting. As I was finally accessing the GoodReads groups, your post made me think of it! Pastrix> is a memoir about an unconventional female comedienne who becomes a pastor.


My name is Emily and I'm currently a PT Circulation Clerk III at the Central Library. I am in a career shift after 8 years as a school librarian. I love working at the circulation desk!
I have range of favorites, but I am currently digging a lot of audiobooks--particularly history & memoirs. I have a deep and abiding love of romance (any subgenre). As a school librarian, I also dig child's & YA lit.

Anne wrote: "Hello, I'm Anne and I am the children's librarian at Ogden, where I've worked for 18 years now! I love mysteries, but read a lot of children's lit as well! I am looking forward to some wonderful bo..."
Anne! Welcome! We can dish about books again! Yay!
Anne! Welcome! We can dish about books again! Yay!

I've been pretty lazy in my reading the last couple of years...it's just so easy to download a free, subpar book onto my Kindle. I'm hoping this challenge will help jump start my brain again.



I am so happy to see people joining this group, and some of you are new faces to me. So, I thought it might be nice to post some introductions for people from various libraries who might not know one another.
For those of you who don't know me, I've worked in various positions in MCLS since 1984. I began my library career at the Gates Library, then worked at Ogden from 1999-2007. I've been at the Central Library since 2007 and RPL/MCLS Director since 2009.
My favorite stories to read are mysteries, but I also enjoy reading fantasy, fairy tales, historical fiction, cookbooks, biographies, history, children's & teen books.
Looking forward to getting to know all of you....
Patty