I love to read books. But not just any kind of book...paperback books.
Oh yes, I know. How can I be the daughter and sister of women who work in libraries? Don't worry, I have heard all the arguments of how much "nicer" hardback books are and how much longer they can last.
But really, let's be honest, the only reason I will buy a hardback book is because it ends up looking nice on my bookshelf...
There is just something to be said about holding a malleable paperback book in my hands. I don't have to hold it so stiffly and I am more relaxed. (Timeout: FYI, I do not fold back my paperback book covers - that is just horrible book etiquette, and wears out the spines. It is cruel and unusual book punishment!)
Anyway, I have always thought I was a bit strange for feeling this way about hardback books...but not anymore!
Last week we had our scholastic book fair at my school. I was walking around the book fair with my student Grace and her mother, Deb (names changed), one day during lunch, trying to help Grace find a book. Deb picked out a few different titles and held them up for Grace. Grace quickly shot them down as possibilities. When Deb asked, "Why?", Grace said, "Because I don't like reading hardback books!"
I exclaimed (as loud as possible for a library), "Me either!!"
Deb, being a typical librarian, turned to me with a shocked look. I know that look. I get that look frequently from my own librarian mother...
Deb gave us both an exasperated sigh. I smiled at Grace and told her I know exactly what she means.
Grace left the book fair with a smile on her face, her arms full of paperback books.
I left the book fair with a smile as well, knowing I am not alone in my ways. There is yet another Paperback Princess in this world!
Oh, Mindy, what can I say? You crack me up.
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