Hosted, as always, by Rebecca at Bookish Beck, posting on the last Monday of every month (late this month, sorry). There’s no set formula to this; you can post anything about libraries, whether you’ve recently been to an event at one, heard about an initiative at one, whatever! I use it for rundowns of my […]| Elle Thinks
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself (1789): Olaudah Equiano wrote his autobiography as a free man, living in London, but his childhood and youth were spent in slavery. He was captured very young, probably only aged nine or ten, and describes some time spent […]| Elle Thinks
Nearly finished with this challenge! Here’s the final tranche of 20BoS reading (I’ve got one more to go after this and will consider it alone). These three are all modern classics, all by Asian authors in translation, and all at least loosely concerned with politics, whether that’s the quotidian consequences of racism, the devastating effects […]| Elle Thinks
Thanks, as always, to Eleanor for posting about her recent library reading! And thank you to Skai for joining in again. Somehow over the summer I forgot to mark two anniversaries: my library’s 25th…| Bookish Beck