My Aunt Klileen used to say “There’s nothing
more boring than a bored person!” As a child that phrase served to shame me out
of my mid-summer stupor every time. I find it apropos to today.
July is National Anti-Boredom Month. Here’s
an idea to get you going: stop by the TCC Library and check out a new book. In
the past year we have spruced-up our collection to include many current New
York Times best-sellers such as The Goldfinch, The Invention of
Wings and The Museum of Extraordinary Things. We also have some
excellent new non-fiction. If boredom causes you anxiety, you might try My
Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind. We
also have some new memoirs such as the harrowing Escape from Camp 14 and
An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth.
Visit our library website and browse the
catalog under the “Books & More” tab. Select “Library Catalog” on the
drop-down menu and you will see a tab for new books. http://library.tulsacc.edu/home
Like us on Facebook:
facebook.com/tulsacclibrary
And remember—your CWID is good for a free
visit to Philbrook Museum of Art!
by Sarah Wagner, Library Assistant II
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