It's been a crazy week or so. Bombings at the Boston Marathon. An explosion in Texas. Boston and its suburbs on lockdown while a manhunt for the bomber ensued. Thank goodness last week is over.
On to this week! Yesterday was Earth Day. I celebrated by reading The Man Who Planted Trees, finally putting up my Earth Week display of fiction and nonfiction titles about being good to the earth, and promoting our Earth Week Haiku contest! And that brings us to today, or more specifically tonight, which is World Book Night!
A few months ago I applied to become a "giver" and I'll be handing out copies of John Green's Looking for Alaska in Shirlington either on the plaza area by the library or inside Samuel Beckett's, where I'll be playing trivia (depending on if I have books left to distribute when it's time for trivia to begin). I can't wait to share my love of reading with others by handing them a favorite book of mine that they can keep and read and pass on to someone else!
Anyone else out there participating? What book are you giving out?
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Showing posts with label World Book Night. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
World Book Night is Coming! Get Involved!
World Book Night is coming up! Have you applied to be a giver? DO IT NOW! I just did.
If you're not in "the know" about World Nook Night, here's a basic rundown:
On Tuesday, April 23rd, the world will celebrate books! The love of reading will be spread by volunteers who will give away 500,000 (yes, that's half a million!) books! You read that right. Give away. Share with others. No costs associated.
And now you're thinking, so how does that work?
Basically, individuals (or groups if you have a group of 10 or more willing "givers"), apply to be givers on the website. If accepted (and most people will be, so don't be all "What if my application isn't good enough?" or "I never get chosen!"), you'll pick up a box of 20 books from your local library or bookseller the week prior to the big night. The box will contain 20 copies of one awesome title that you selected in your application (chosen from a short, but awesome list). Then, on World Book Night, you give them away! You can stand on a street corner and hand them out to passers-by. You can go to a hospital and give them to patients. You can host an event at your library or school and give them out.
Got more questions? Check the FAQ.
Make sure you complete the online application by the deadline: this Friday, January 25th!
The LibrariYAn is an Amazon Associate. If you click from links on this blog to Amazon and buy something (anything!), I receive a small percentage of the purchase price.
If you're not in "the know" about World Nook Night, here's a basic rundown:
On Tuesday, April 23rd, the world will celebrate books! The love of reading will be spread by volunteers who will give away 500,000 (yes, that's half a million!) books! You read that right. Give away. Share with others. No costs associated.
And now you're thinking, so how does that work?
Basically, individuals (or groups if you have a group of 10 or more willing "givers"), apply to be givers on the website. If accepted (and most people will be, so don't be all "What if my application isn't good enough?" or "I never get chosen!"), you'll pick up a box of 20 books from your local library or bookseller the week prior to the big night. The box will contain 20 copies of one awesome title that you selected in your application (chosen from a short, but awesome list). Then, on World Book Night, you give them away! You can stand on a street corner and hand them out to passers-by. You can go to a hospital and give them to patients. You can host an event at your library or school and give them out.
Got more questions? Check the FAQ.
Make sure you complete the online application by the deadline: this Friday, January 25th!
The LibrariYAn is an Amazon Associate. If you click from links on this blog to Amazon and buy something (anything!), I receive a small percentage of the purchase price.
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