“Library Haul” is my weekly post where I share all the things I brought home from the library this week! One of my favorite things about being a librarian is bringing home stacks of exciting new reads: books I snagged as soon as they hit the “New arrivals” shelf, hidden gems I stumbled upon in the stacks, digital books I found on Libby, advanced readers copies that arrived in the mail, and more. Even though I don’t always get through all the reads I bring home, I’m excited to share them!
I don’t have too much to share this week, because I have so many library books and ARCs at home I need to get through!
Minus by Lisa Naffziger: This graphic novel was my only physical check-out this week, and I didn’t know what to expect going into it.
The Library of Lost Things by Laura Taylor Namey: I love reading anything with a bookish/library theme, and I was so excited that my hold for this audiobook finally came through!
Checked out via Libby app.
Every Other Weekend by Abigail Johnson: I’ve heard incredible things about Abigail’s books and was happy to add this one to my stack, even though I’ve got tons of January releases to get through already. Out on January 7, 2020. Thanks Inkyard Press!
Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid: I don’t normally read much adult fiction, but I’m curious about this book that deals with race and privilege. Out on December 31, 2019. Thanks G.P. Putnam’s Sons!
Sharks in the Time of Saviors by Kawai Strong Washburn: I was beyond excited to hear about this book that takes place on the same Hawaiian island that I grew up on! Out on March 31, 2020. Thanks MCD Books!
Did you check out anything from your local library this week?