Thursday, May 27, 2021

Paris Books

Eight years ago this week, I was strolling through the streets of Paris learning all about its beauty and culture. I miss traveling so much, but being able to read books that take place around the world makes me feel like I'm traveling again. When my heart aches for memories of my trip to Paris, I always pick up Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins which takes place almost exactly where I stayed when I was in Paris. Does anyone else have a book like this?

Reading about a place you've visited is such a fun and exciting adventure. Whether it's New York, Paris, New Orleans, or even your home town, these books offer a special kind of nostalgia that can't be found elsewhere. 

Anyways, with my trip to Paris so fresh on my mind, I decided it was time to share my Paris booklist with you all. This display works well anytime of the year, but I like to put it up around Bastille Day (July 14) as my city hosts a festival to celebrate it. I'm sad they won't be having it this year again, but I understand it's for everyone's safety. I guess I can wait until 2022!


And HERE is the book list for you. A nice mix of nonfiction and fiction titles for you all!

-Megan

Currently Reading: Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

LGBTQ Pride Month

It's (almost) that time of year again...Pride Month! With that in mind, I decided it was a great time to share some amazing LGBTQ books out there. 

I created this display 2 years ago when it was the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. This event is often, if not always, omitted from history books which is so disheartening. To change this narrative, you'll see that quite a few of the books on the list today are nonfiction titles. This was done purposely. I am tired of queer history being erased from textbooks. I know I never learned any of it in school and had to educate myself once I was in college.

So here's to the queers everywhere in the world. Use this display to show them that they are seen, accepted, and loved at your library!


And HERE is the list of titles to use for your display. Just a reminder that this list was made in 2019 and there have been SOOOO many more good books that have come out that would fit on this display. Make sure to look for those too! (Like Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas!)

Sending lots of love to you all!

-Megan
Currently Reading: The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green


Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Big Books Display

I like big books and I cannot lie! You other reader's can't deny!

Long books, short books, in-between books, I love them all. While longer books can be a little intimidating to people, it's a great way to get great story-building and character development without it being a series. Although some series have some pretty big books! *cough* *cough* Sarah J. Maas.


So HERE's the list of nice big books for your display! Have a great end to your week!

-Megan



Thursday, May 6, 2021

Mythology Book Display

So my friend on has a bookstagram (@boocwurm) and decided to start a reading challenge called Mythology May. For this challenge, you read mythology retellings or original myths from different cultures.

I was inspired by this to create a book display of myths and different retellings. I tried to make sure to include more than just Greek mythology, but it was hard to find some of them at my library. I will say, I did not include anything that is currently new because our new books have their own display. I've noticed there is a bit of a trend in mythology retellings, so this list may expand over time!


HERE is a list of titles to use for this display, or to read for #MythologyMay.

Have a great weekend!

-Megan 

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Mystery Book Display

There are so many mysteries out there you could make a display for each different little theme. Sherlock retellings, private investigators, CSI investigations, female sleuths, and so many more options!

For this display, I brought them all together for one big display. I would love to one day do each of those separate displays, but for today, let's stick with this!



 HERE is a list of titles for this large mystery display.

-Megan

Self-Care Books

Taking the time to care for yourself is something many people. myself included, have trouble doing. Sure sometimes I take a bath or take it ...