LOVE the Good Stuff site. Such a lovely idea.
Fred ,'A Hole in the World'
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Although, I have to say, a pretty good number of them would be deeply pleased with a picture of Tom Hardy with his hand down his pants. But I feel as their mentor and spiritual advisor I am probably not the right avenue for them to come across this particular bit of media.
OMG this made me choke. With awesomeness, I mean.
I am full of don't wanna today.
Me too!
Random hivemind question: What types of books would you expect to find in a prison library?
What types of Books would you expect to find in a prison library?
I just read about a prison that only allows the Bible.
Good one!
(BAD LIBRARY though)
Well, I just put up a picture of a surfing dog, so I'm gong to go with yes.
That was so cute!
I don't know who I am these days. I'm beginning to scare myself. Can someone stage an intervention?
But I feel as their mentor and spiritual advisor I am probably not the right avenue for them to come across this particular bit of media.
I'm going to trade you in for a new advisor.
Wait, you weren't advising me? Never mind. As you were.
We used to send old romances and other genre books to prisons all the time. We also got a lot of submissions from prison authors. Even for romances.
Perkins, I might expect to find street lit, romances, Westerns, sci fi, plenty of escapist stuff, plus law reference books and resources on various jobs/careers that inmates might be interested in training for. Inspirational memoirs, religious titles, plenty of other stuff depending on the particular prison's population.
I'm curious about why you're asking! Working in a prison or juvenile detention facility is something I find really interesting and hope I might get to do someday.
What types of Books would you expect to find in a prison library?
"The Count of Mon-ty Cris-to by Alexander Dumbass. Dumbass?"
"That's 'Du-mah.' You'd like that one, it's about a prison break."
"Shouldn't we file that one under 'educational,' too?"
What Kate said sounds like the request list for the prison books program I've considered volunteering with.