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Showing posts with label World Book Night. Show all posts

4.25.2012

A Recap: World Book Night

So. Let's talk about World Book Night. I made sure to join in on the festivities, the entire day, by keeping up with other givers on Twitter. I was bombarded with news that people were giving their books away in 5 minutes, 6 minutes, 10 minutes - tops. My excitement could barely be contained. And then, there I was, books in hand, approaching people who thought I was asking for money. They rushed past, heads down, acting as if I were, both, visible and invisible. Odd (chin scratching).

I was unable to participate until after work and found that the streets were completely deserted in the place I had originally planned to occupy. The weather was on the chilly side and the wind was hell bent on ruining the party. Optimism. slowly. deflating...

For the most part, I had a nice laugh about it. I couldn't give FREE books away, wondering what other givers had done to get their copies out so fast.

Maybe it was just me? Maybe I looked like a prowler, a person that was going to mug someone as soon as they came close enough for me to hand them a book? Doubtful. My imagination was starting to run away with itself.

Look at this face. Does it look mean? Scary? Cold? OVERJOYED at the thought of giving away books?


Sadly, J only managed to snap this photo before we assumed our position. That's the little sign tied to my tote. Oh, and I took this one of the books.




So, I took several copies down to a lady friend's coffee shop where a community shelf is maintained on an honor system. I left a copy there and had a chat with the co-owner and barista. They expressed feeling that they needed to read more, so I handed out a couple more.

J, noticing my fading enthusiasm, suggested we grab a bite to eat. I had a little chat with the guy taking my order and handed off another copy. I was feeling good.  When we left, it was approaching night and the wind had picked up considerably. East Atlanta was deserted.

I decided to give others out on Tuesday, during the day, when the sun was out and people were grabbing lunch. I work near the CNN center, so we get an enormous amount of traffic, so I'm almost wondering why I didn't think of Centennial Park all along. I managed to give away a few to coworkers that thought the concept was really cool and admitted to not reading much at all. In the end, it was perfect! I even found myself comfortably gushing about the details of the book.

I'm so glad I was able to participate, despite the fact that I didn't hand out all 20 in one night. I'm looking forward to joining in again next year and confident I can be even more successful with the insight I have now. I'll know to choose another time, and invest a little more time into coming up with something that really stands out, to draw a crowd (I saw one woman who decorated a little wagon that she pulled along). I'll admit that looking over while dining and seeing the cashier flipping through, settling on the counter to crack it open was worth it. Getting the books out, settling into good homes is really what it's all about, no matter what day they're given away.


Did you participate in World Book Night? If so, I'd love to hear about it!



4.09.2012

A ReadALong: The History of Love by Nicole Krauss



In honor of the opportunity to give away one of my favorite novels for World Book Night, I'm hosting a readalong/reread of sorts!

The event will take place between April 9th through the 20th.  If you fail to finish in the allotted two weeks, please come back and share whenever you finish.  I wanted it to be very informal, so no halfway point check-ins and the like. I'll be posting my final thoughts on the 20th and hope that you guys come back to share!

I cannot express the joy I felt when I saw that The History of Love was an available title when I signed up to be a World Book Night giver (if you want to learn more about this amazing event, click here).  When I received the acceptance letter, and later, a confirmation letter stating I'd be able to hand out THOL, I was elated. 

What better way to celebrate the occasion, right?!?! I'm hosting a readalong and taking it to the streets!


Please comment and leave links to your blog if you want to join in on the fun!  Feel free to grab the image above to add a little snazzzz to your page!




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