I’ve added a banner to my blog – have you seen it yet? Look on the right...
Yep. It’s that small pile of books just beneath the list of books I’m currently reading.
It’s a pledge to read the printed word.
But I think it’s not just about reading books – it’s about sharing books.
Since going back to my studies full-time, I’ve been buying far fewer books than I used to but I still like to give them as gifts, especially to the children and teenagers in my life.
Here’s something small you can do to share a book...
Give a book as a gift, especially to a child
There are so many wonderful children’s books to choose from – everything from beautiful big picture books to pop-ups to board books to bath books. Or share one of your own favourite old and dog-eared children’s books with a littler member of your family.
Join your local library
Um, look it up if you don’t know where it is. And donate some of the books you’ve bought that you know you won’t read again.
Make use of your school and university libraries
While more and more books and articles are available online, libraries are still the most accessible places to read and study.
Give a book away
Find a school that could really do with more books for their classrooms or library and donate some of your books.
Lend a book
And borrow one in return – that way you should be sure to get yours back!
Recommend a book
If you really can’t be parted with a book you love, recommend it – especially to people you know don’t often read books. And create a home for your books on http://www.librarything.com/ while connecting with other readers who’ve read and loved the same books.
Release a book into the wild...
‘If you love your books, let them go.’ Let your book travel around the world – join other book lovers at http://www.bookcrossing.com/ and you can then label your book so that it won’t get lost, ‘release’ it by leaving it on a park bench, at a train station, at your favourite coffee shop – anywhere it can be ‘caught’ by another delighted reader – and then log on to see who finds it and what adventures it has had. =)
You can see more banners here: http://readtheprintedword.org/
A bigger pile of books - I bought these at a sale and gave most of them away.
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