I
clocked 7 volunteer hours for this year's annual library book sale. First
I built boxes for the book sorters to sort into, later I was
reunited with my boxes, now full of fiction, mysteries, sci-fi/fantasy,
classics and young adult. I took them out of the boxes and placed them
onto the designated sale tables.
These
labors earned me the right to peruse the books that were left after the
sale and just take whatever I want. I took two oversized books for myself – one about Princess Diana, the other a Frank Sinatra career retrospective – and grabbed a paperback mystery by Karin Slaughter for my aunt.
And now for my annual observation. Every
year there's a book donated in bigger numbers than any other; a
book many of my neighbors bought and then decided not to keep. I suspect
it's a tome chosen by local book clubs. Without further ado, here's the
dubious honor roll:
2025: Living History by Hillary Clinton
2024: Water for Elephants
2023: My Life by Bill Clinton
2022, 2019, 2018 and 2017: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
2016: The Help
2015: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest
2014: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
2013: The DaVinci Code
2012: Sixkill (a Spenser Mystery)
2011: The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
2010: Scarlett, the Sequel to Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind
2009: My Life by Bill Clinton
2008: The DaVinci Code
2007: The Nanny Diaries
2006: The Corrections
Interesting observation about the book donations.
ReplyDeleteGood for you for helping out at the library.
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