Wednesday, May 12, 2010

A new favorite library activity

Okay, so it's not a totally NEW favorite library activity. I just started doing it more often recently. It is: browsing the new book shelves at the library!

I did this at AADL. It started while I was working there, mostly because shelving the new books was an activity I could do when things were slow. That, of course, lead to browsing and checking out the books that looked interesting. The fun part is that I end up reading books that I may have never discovered or would have thought about picking up.

I discontinued doing so once I got to the Branigan Library here in NM. Mostly because the new books sections never looked very large. I kept at it in the children's section, but most of those books, at least at Branigan, are not really new. After some wandering in the YA section one day, I discovered the YA new book shelf. And a book that I had really wanted to read on was there on it (I don't remember which book now)!

So I started browsing the adult fiction and non fiction new book sections in the last few months. Here are some gems I discovered:
  • Dogs & Devotion by The Monks of New Skete (A-NF)
A very cool book of photographs and quotes.
  • The Weiser Field Guide to Vampires: Legends, Practices, and Encounters Old and New by J.M. Dixon (A-NF)
  • How to Catch and Keep a Vampire: A Step-by-Step Guide to Loving the Bad and the Beautiful by Diana Laurence (A-NF)
Clearly, I was in a vampire phase. Two very different and equally fascinating books...
  • How to Be a Cowboy by Jim Arndt (A-NF)
Who wouldn't want to be a cowboy?
  • The Oxford Project by Peter Feldstein & Stephen G. Bloom (A-NF)
A very neat photo book that had photos of every person is the town of Oxford from the 80s and in 2000 (I think those were the dates).
  • Bear-ology: Fascinating Bear Facts, Tales & Trivia by Sylvia Dolson (A-NF)
Vital information. I can now tell the difference between a brown bear and a black bear.
  • Fifty Dresses That Changed the World by Design Museum (A-NF)
  • Fifty Shoes That Changed the World by Design Museum (A-NF)
I'm not a big fashion person, but these were pretty interesting!
  • Americanos: Latino Life in the United States by Edward James Olmos, Lea Ybarra, & Manuel Monterrey (A-NF)
  • Counter Culture: The American Coffee Shop Waitress by Candacy A. Taylor (A-NF)
  • Vanity Fair's Proust Questionnaire: 101 Luminaries Ponder Love, Death, Happiness, and the Meaning of Life edited by Graydon Carter & Risko (A-NF)
Books that contributed to my knowledge of Latinos, waitresses, and celebrities. Clearly, the knowledge of Latino culture was most useful to me, now that I am living in a place where Latino culture is so prevalent!
  • Girl on the Rocks: A Woman's Guide to Climbing with Strength, Grace, and Courage by Katie Brown (A-NF)
This book spawned my interest in trying rock climbing. Haven't done it yet, but it's on my list!
  • Workin' It!: RuPaul's Guide to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Style by RuPaul (A-NF)
I love RuPaul! Would I have thought to look for this book if it wasn't on the new shelf? Probably not!
  • We Feel Fine: An Almanac of Human Emotion by Sep Kamvar & Jonathan Harris (A-NF)
Clearly, the best discovery so far. This book examines the use of feelings in blogs across the US. Blogs and their therapeutic benefits are one of my research interests. :)


And it won't end there. I'm still on the lookout. Some of my current check-outs are from the new book shelves and I look forward to reading them:
  • The Lives They Left Behind by Penney, Stastny, & Rinzler
  • White Like Me by Tim Wise
  • Foyle's Further Philavery collected by Christopher Foyle
  • Anonyponymous by John Bemelmans Marciano
Yay for cool new books! :)

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