brittadictarnold:

My favourite place to read is really anywhere so long as I can spread myself out. Couch, rug, bed, whatever feels best. This is because I’m a fidgeter. I flip-flop around a book like it’s the only thing I have to hold onto in a storm.

— Kate Beaton (x)


25th January, Wednesday (3:30am) Reblog +
Day off.

Day off.

I spent the whole afternoon discovering hidden treasures throughout the library in the school I’m currently working in. 
The bookworm in me awakened and its eyes widened when I saw “Coraline” (Neil Gaiman), “The Metamorphosis” (Frans Kafka), “The Canterville Ghost” (Oscar Wilde), ”Bibbi Bokken’s Magic Library” (Jostein Gaarder, author of “Sophie’s World”), “Frankenstein” (Mary Shelley), “The Complete Peanuts” (1950-1952), and twenty-three others — most are distant acquaintances I want to know; few are old friendsI have long wanted to ask for a second meeting.
I finished reading “The Old Man and the Sea” by Ernest Hemingway, and the others I separated and kept them in a corner to make sure I don’t lose or no one will take them away.

I spent the whole afternoon discovering hidden treasures throughout the library in the school I’m currently working in. 

The bookworm in me awakened and its eyes widened when I saw “Coraline” (Neil Gaiman), “The Metamorphosis” (Frans Kafka), “The Canterville Ghost” (Oscar Wilde), ”Bibbi Bokken’s Magic Library” (Jostein Gaarder, author of “Sophie’s World”), “Frankenstein” (Mary Shelley), “The Complete Peanuts” (1950-1952), and twenty-three others — most are distant acquaintances I want to know; few are old friendsI have long wanted to ask for a second meeting.

I finished reading “The Old Man and the Sea” by Ernest Hemingway, and the others I separated and kept them in a corner to make sure I don’t lose or no one will take them away.