Most avid readers (except perhaps those who got stuck with e-books) visited a library at some point in their lives. I remember my mom taking me and my siblings to the library in our hometown and what a joy it was to be surrounded by so many books. There was however, after a while, one thing that bothered me – who were the people who sat behind the counter taking in and giving out our books and was that the only thing they did the whole day? Now that I am working in a library myself, it is a bit of an eye-rolling situation when someone casually remarks how little work we have. It is not completely untrue – our work is light for the most part, but there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes and receiving and checking out books to the public is only one small aspect. So, without giving too much detail, I will give you a glimpse of what librarians and library assistants do when they are not sitting at the counter. First of all, taking in and giving out books are not the only things w...
I thought long and hard, since October 2019 in fact, about the blog you are about to read. My purpose with this entry is to explain my side and defend some of it, but also to apologize to a certain extend. I realize that I am in danger of justifying myself, but I would like to make certain points clear. So, a bit of background: In 2019 I read a book which I did not like and gave it a negative review and one star rating (to protect the author I will not mention the author’s name or the book title). Shortly afterwards I received a message from her on Facebook Messenger and then two more in January and December 2020. Without editing it (except for removing the name of the author), here is what I said about the book: First time I read an Afrikaans fantasy and I am disappointed. I have no idea what … tried to said and the what the moral of the story was. Would not recommend it at all, felt like a total waste of time. One thing I apologize for is not giving proper attention to what and how I...