Friday, January 29, 2021

Friday Ramble

In resurrecting and overhauling this blog, one thing staying the same is the "Friday Ramble." Looking back over the archives, reading old posts, these rambles were a fun addition to the mix. A catch-all of thought, a sampling of discoveries and ideas. Plus by Friday, "random selection" is about all our brains can handle. {Right? Or am I the only one?} So without further ado ... 

Reading Goals
If you've read The Archdale-Trinity News over the years, you'll be familiar with my yearly reading goals (and the occasional friendly competition with Librarian M to see who can read the most). As with previous years, I set my 2020 reading goal at 100 books. I failed, miserably. My grand total of books read-to-completion in 2020? A mere 61.
At first I thought it was my worst reading year in decades, but then I read an old social media post that informed me I read a few books less in 2008. Whew. Not quite as shocking, but still - I look at my 2020 total and can only shrug. If anyone asks, my response is simply "2020." In a year when so many discovered reading as an escape, I had a hard time finding books that took me away. And that's okay. If you set a record or failed to meet even previous years' limits, it's okay. Because none of us have lived through a pandemic before, and we are all learning as we go - adjusting as we go. 
In light of all that ... what did I set as my 2021 reading goal? 100 books. I know, I'm a glutton for punishment, ha. {I really just like the math - having every book be a complete 1% toward the goal.} I have no idea whether I'll make it or not, but I'm going to see.
Do you set reading goals?
Have you noticed the current state of the world influencing how much (or little) you read? 

Book Bingo!
Did you see the Instagram announcement? The Winter 2021 Book Bingo card is officially live! Check this blog post for more information, then swing over to Instagram and our "Book Bingo" story highlight to save your Book Bingo card.

Foodie Books
One thing became abundantly clear during 2020: I am most definitely a fan of foodie books. I love a novel with a strong kitchen/cooking/eating/food theme. I also devour {pun intended} foodie memoirs, the narrative nonfiction offerings from those involved with food. 
In case you're in need of some inspiration this winter, here's a few of the best foodie reads I conquered in 2020 [all links to the library catalog]:

O. Henry
Are you familiar with Greensboro's own O. Henry? Perhaps best known for his poignant short story "The Gift of the Magi," O. Henry has been a literary favorite for years. I love perusing the O. Henry section of the Greensboro History Museum, and thought I had a decent idea of his biography. But this Book Riot post introduces whole new aspects of his story, and I feel an intense need to delve deeper. When the pandemic ends, I'm going back to the Museum, reading every word on the signs, to see if I missed these details somehow. In the meantime, I may have to brush off my O. Henry volumes and do a little reading this winter.

Bonus: Teasers for February
There seem to be even more reading "challenges" floating around this year to help people make the most of their reading in 2021.
Book Bingo reading suggestions.

Monday, January 11, 2021

Book Bingo!

Have you ever played Book Bingo? No? Well, today is your lucky day! The Library just posted a Winter 2021 Book Bingo card, that will run January through March.

You can find a blank template (and how to play) under the "Book Bingo" highlight on our Instagram page. While you're there, make sure to give us a follow, to keep up with the fun and shenanigans that take place over there.


If you've never played Book Bingo before, basically you're given various prompts (ex. "a book with snow on the cover"). You can decide to go for a 3-in-a-row Bingo OR complete the whole card (8 books + a free space). I have a feeling it's going to be a long winter, so I'm going to try and fill my card ... 

Please join the fun, and don't forget to tag us @ArchdaleLibrary and use the hashtag #ArchdaleReads so we can cheer you on and share reading ideas.

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

New Year, New Blog!

 Hello, hello!

It has been awhile since we last met in this place, but with the world still so topsy-turvy, the time seemed right to return. It was also past time for redecorating, and updating the name as well. So many changes in this little corner of the Internet!

One very cool addition is the page tabs (just under the title banner): you'll find one for each of the Library's two book clubs: Book Break (the traditional book club, where everyone reads the same book), and Book Bites (the unbook club, where readers meet to talk about the books they've read and loved). Since we cannot meet face-to-face right now, and you can't come browse the shelves, you might be wondering what to read next ... please check these pages for a list of titles discussed, and maybe find your new favorite read. 

What else can you expect to find here in 2021? All sorts of things! Like so many, I had no idea 2020 would end up the way it did, so I hesitate to make predictions about 2021 ... but I want this space to be a fun one. Featuring books and bookish related discoveries, but also sharing information about Library services and other things that are good to know. 

You can also follow the Library on our various social media channels - all linked on the sidebar. We post important updates to our facebook page, as well as offering virtual children's programming to help keep your little one (or you!) entertained.

Speaking of virtual programming - one positive of this new approach is you can easily enjoy the programs offered by all the Randolph County libraries! Check out these links for more virtual fun:

Do you Instagram? Did you know the Library is on Instagram? Our feed features many pictures of cute stuffed animals getting into mischief in the Library, as well as other Library fun. Keep an eye out for a new Winter Book Bingo card going live soon!

Until next time ...

... Stay warm, stay safe, and happy reading!