Friday, August 13, 2021

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 easy one night and just throw a pizza in the oven, but is that really self-care or just being lazy? 

Self-care involves taking action to do things for yourself that make your life easier and more enjoyable. I know for me, part of this is going to therapy. While I know many people do not have the resources to do this, I highly recommend it. I know I am a better person now than I was in the past because I take the time out of my schedule to make this a priority. The stigma behind therapy makes me so upset that I talk about how I go to therapy probably more often than is necessary. Hence the tangent here. 

But anywho, I'll shut up and move onto the good stuff. The free posters for you to use!




And HERE is the list of titles I used for this display! Take a look and then try to implement some self-care into your schedule!

-Megan


Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Dystopian Fantasy

What are your thoughts on dystopian fiction? Personally, I'm a fan of it. My favorite is A Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, and yes, I also like the tv show. However, when thinking of dystopian fiction, you usually don't think of fantasy. 

I think that most people separate dystopias and fantasies into different categories because they tend to be so different. But think about it. Both require a lot of world building and character development. They also both deal with a tragedy and a problem that needs to be solved. It makes sense that there needs to be dystopian fantasy books with these similarities. 

I'm not sure where I came up with this idea for a book display. Could be like last week when it came about when trying to come up with read-alikes for a book club pick. Not sure, but I think it's unique and pretty cool.


And HERE is the list of titles for the display. Hope you all have a great week!

-Megan 


Thursday, August 5, 2021

Red Book Display

You know it's time for another puny book display.

When looking for books to put on a display, it's important to look at how appealing it is to the viewer. Books that look old or ratty just aren't going to circ, whether you put it on a display or not. I like to try and pick covers that are bright or eye catching. This display does that. When you see a large (or small) collection of things in all one color, your eyes are bound to be drawn to it.

This display can also be easy to refill because you can walk the stacks and look for red spines. However, you may come across one of my pet peeves which is when the spine doesn't match the cover! Such a pain when doing a display like this! However, I did the hard work of coming up with the titles so hopefully this doesn't happen to you!



I'm still not sure if the display sign should say these or this so you get both! HERE is the list of titles for you to use for this fun display.

-Megan

Currently Reading: The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune.

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Latin American Historical Fiction

 Happy August! Hard to believe how fast this year has been. It's still strange going out and not needing to wear a mask. I still do most of the time, but the fact that I don't have to is something I am grateful for.

Ok, now for the topic at hand. Historical Fiction! I created this display to go with the reading of the book Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton. Whenever I have a book club book, I like to at least have a small display of read-alike books. For this one, I actually created two different display ideas and let the head of the book club pick which one to use. I can't remember if they chose this or the other one to be honest. I do remember that the other display topic was Dual Time Periods which I already have a post about. 

I think this display is a great way to showcase Latinx authors and the beautiful areas they are from. It also helps readers branch out of their usual historical fiction comfort zones. I know most historical fiction lately tends to focus on WWII and white histories. It's good to show our readers that there is history outside of this box!


So here is today's poster and the list of titles to use with it. I hope you'll find it as enlightening as I did. Have a wonderful week!

-Megan
Currently Reading: In Five Years by Rebecca Serle


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 ...