Thread:Autumnlibrarian16/@comment-38973390-20190331120228/@comment-38973390-20190716213859

I feel like you can tell what type of textbook you have based on the scribbles that previous students have done in them (although technically to see said scribbles you probably need to look at the pages, where you can see the content matter anyway)

math textbooks always have various idenities and memorization tricks floating on the pages, with history ones that are just tattered with random pencil/pen markings. health books are always the most vandialized, usually housing content that isn't school-friendly, mostly because it's impossible to trace who used it when due to the fact that we don't take them home

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tennis keeps getting cancelled due to the weather,,, :(

also I finished a book yesterday, which was called The Scorpio Races which wasn't exactly the greatest thing I read but it was okay,, I didn't care for one of the protagonists though

speaking of which if you have any ya or adult books that you'd like to reccomend feel free to share, since it turns out that a math summer course that I've techincally taken before is a very good place to get a lot of reading done