Reports of the death of reading are greatly exaggerated. |
The new books are organized by categories, much like the library itself. Biographies, of which there are always an ample supply of new volumes, are on the right side, near the 921 section where all the rest of the biographies reside.
Today as I walked past this set of shelves I decided to take photos of books that I would like to take out and read, except that I have all kinds of other books already in progress. The variety of subject matter is quite compelling. Maybe something here will catch your eye and it will lure you in to fetch it.
Considering the size of our city, I'm somewhat surprised the library isn't busier. There are seldom lines at the checkout desk. The staff are exceedingly friendly and perpetually helpful. And you can't beat the price. It's all free. They've even eliminated the fines now.
Podcasts have become a major thing these days. Are you interested in podcasting? |
Here are some of the new books that caught my eye.
It's never too late to start, some people say. This book will give you the lay of the land. |
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I hear this is an epidemic. |
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I was an adrenaline junky to some extent. Sooner or later you learn that dying for a rush isn't really worth the price. |
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Life isn't just about money. Unfortunately you can't get far without it, so we need to find balance. |
It's Black History Month. This looks like a good place to play catch-up. |
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Applewhite is a TED speaker, as are a couple of the others. Evidently being a TED speaker gives one cred in the publishing world these days. I need to polish up my speaking a bit. |
This book is a manifesto against age discrimination and the degree to which
our culture is youth-obsessed. You can find reviews here on Amazon.
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This book is about the damage that has been done throughout our history due to our excessive xenophobia. |
For just one example, see my article on the interment of
Japanese Americans during WW2:
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As I'm oft fond of saying, "Too many books, too little time."
That's a better problem than the reverse.
That's a better problem than the reverse.
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