Library Love Challenge discussion
Jan. 2020 Books Read
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writer... wrote: "Happy January Angela & everyone !
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YA! Our first library love of the year. 😊 Hope you enjoyed these two books. Thank you for sharing! Happy New Year.


YA! Our first library love of the year. 😊 Hope you enjoyed these two books. Thank you for sharing! Happy New Year.
Kate wrote: "Happy new year, My first library book of the year was a Christmas Carol."
Thank's for sharing. Keep up the library love!
Thank's for sharing. Keep up the library love!
Shannon wrote: "
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Ya, your first book of the year from the library. Hope you enjoy. Keep up the love!

Ya, your first book of the year from the library. Hope you enjoy. Keep up the love!

Tressy wrote: "My first library book of 2020 was A Mrs. Miracle Christmas by Debbie Macomber and I LOVED it! Great start to my 2020 reading."
Fabulous! Keep up the library love.
Fabulous! Keep up the library love.
My first listen for 2020 was Kill the Queen & first read was Side Jobs: Stories from the Dresden Files. Love both these authors and series.



Great new year first read!


Grave Expectations
A Charles Dickens mystery series +
A County Cork mystery series

Many a Twist

Carol wrote: "My first library read for January was Mermaid Moon by Collen Coble and my second was Wisteria Witches by Angela Pepper. Both very enjoyable, making me want to keep reading."
That's great that you enjoyed and they made you want to read more. Thank's for sharing and keep up the library love.
That's great that you enjoyed and they made you want to read more. Thank's for sharing and keep up the library love.
writer... wrote: "I've been low on library reading lately, so i'm now happy to have one to add !

Grave Expectations
A Charles Dickens mystery series +
A Count..."
Ya, you got some books in for the challenge. Keep up the love!

Grave Expectations
A Charles Dickens mystery series +
A Count..."
Ya, you got some books in for the challenge. Keep up the love!


This is an excellent series
Shannon wrote: "This is an excellent series "
Yes it is. I never got around to reading the 4th book when it came out even though I had it on release day. I'm going back and listening to refresh myself and finish the series, so I can move onto Ian's books.
Yes it is. I never got around to reading the 4th book when it came out even though I had it on release day. I'm going back and listening to refresh myself and finish the series, so I can move onto Ian's books.

My library doesn't have Ian's series. It breaks my heart.

Shannon wrote: "My library doesn't have Ian's series. It breaks my heart."
They should have a request form. Most libraries do, so you can request title for them to purchase. They may not buy it, but you can give them ideas.
They should have a request form. Most libraries do, so you can request title for them to purchase. They may not buy it, but you can give them ideas.
Sherrie wrote: "Just finished The Water Castle by Megan Frazer Blakemore....it's classified as Junior Fiction at my Library.....but don't let that keep you from reading this book....really awesome book!"
Glad you enjoyed The Water Castle. Keep up the love!
Glad you enjoyed The Water Castle. Keep up the love!

They do and I have. ;-)
Shannon wrote: "Angela (Angel's Guilty Pleasures) wrote: "They should have a request form. Most libraries do, so you can request title for them to purchase. They may not buy it, b..."
They do and I have. ;-)"
Hope it they get it for you.
They do and I have. ;-)"
Hope it they get it for you.
writer... wrote: "Just realized this library book is due in 2 days so i'm jumping into it today!
by Jenny Colgan"
Hope you enjoy!

Hope you enjoy!
writer... wrote: "Just realized this library book is due in 2 days so i'm jumping into it today!
by Jenny Colgan"
I do that all the time when my library sends out emails when it is due in 3 days!

I do that all the time when my library sends out emails when it is due in 3 days!


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Thanks Angela and Anne ! Glad its not just me 💕
I actually went to the library and got 4 books. I started the first one tonight and will most likely finish it tomorrow. I hadn't been in a couple of years and I had forgotten how much I love it.

Libraries bring a special kind of joy.
Jayne wrote: "I actually went to the library and got 4 books. I started the first one tonight and will most likely finish it tomorrow. I hadn't been in a couple of years and I had forgotten how much I love it."
That's wonderful that you are rediscovering the joy of your library. I love just going in and walking along the shelves. I make at least one stop once a week ^_^. Hope you enjoy the books you picked up.
That's wonderful that you are rediscovering the joy of your library. I love just going in and walking along the shelves. I make at least one stop once a week ^_^. Hope you enjoy the books you picked up.
Sheila wrote: "Two reads from the library this month:

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Awesome! Hope you enjoyed and keep up the library love.


Awesome! Hope you enjoyed and keep up the library love.


I am at 11/36











My reviews can be found under my account here on Goodreads as well as on my blog https://titlesurfingwithtraci.blogspo...
Amelina wrote: "I love the library, so thank you for offering this challenge. I mainly borrow e-books. For January, I read Transcription by Kate Atkinson."
You are welcome. I mainly use my library for eBooks and Audiobooks. My libraries online options have a wide selection. Keep up the love and thank's for sharing what you read in January.
You are welcome. I mainly use my library for eBooks and Audiobooks. My libraries online options have a wide selection. Keep up the love and thank's for sharing what you read in January.
Traci wrote: "I read a bunch of library books this month and only picked up a few that weren't actually on holds ( I think i currently have 50+ books checked out :) ) I am at 11/36"
WOW. That's awesome! Keep up the amazing love and thank's for sharing the books you read and where to see your reviews.
WOW. That's awesome! Keep up the amazing love and thank's for sharing the books you read and where to see your reviews.

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writer... wrote: "January 2020 = 8 library 📚s + 🎧s read"
Awesome start to the year. Keep up the love!
Awesome start to the year. Keep up the love!
Maria wrote: "My library reading tends to happen in waves, so I read a bunch of borrowed books around the end of December and only managed one in January! 🙄 (I also read a couple short stories from Project Guten..."
You got one January read in and that's great! Keep up the love.
You got one January read in and that's great! Keep up the love.

So glad you rediscovered it. It's my favorite place to just go wander around. I remember being in 6th grade and it was a really hot summer. we lived in Navy Base housing with only 1 window unit in my parents' bedroom. My mom would drop my friend and I off at the library and we would spend the day picking out books and reading in their AC. I think that's when my obsession with libraries started :)

I might give this a try, I haven't really read anything from that period other than when my son read the Magic Tree House book from that time sounds interesting


this is so what happens to me. that's how i keep ending up with multiple books in progress at one time, i'll be reading one and then get the notice another is coming due and it cannot be renewed because someone has a hold on it. Need to get better organized so I stop book bouncing :)

Do it! I haven't read it since childhood, but I remember liking Catherine, Called Birdy by the same author even more. IMO children's/YA historical fiction is a fantastic way to dip your toes into an unfamiliar time period.

Need to... stop book bouncing!..."
Too funny and exactly the problem when a book has another hold
preventing our renewal 😉

Jack Monroes tin can cook, a simpsons comic and ghost tour of Yorkshire.

2020 is off to a slow Library start--3 audiobooks in January (Feb. is busier):
* Stone Cold Magic by Jayne Faith, Amy Landon (Narrator)

* Be Frank With Me by Julia Claiborne Johnson, Tavia Gilbert (Narrator)

* Winterkill by C. J. Box, David Chandler

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