Something borrowed challenge
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I was thinking about the wedding superstition poem (something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue) and thought it sounded like a great idea for at least three challenges. I'm planning to run one a month (assuming I remember). And while I could start with something old, I have that many borrowed books, that I'm going to start there.
If you want to join in, tell us about your list of borrowed books (or planned, if you are, say, wait listed for them at the library), your hopes for reading them in March, or anything else related to borrowed books!
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Date: 2022-03-06 06:42 pm (UTC)I have Libriomancer by
I also have Code This Game! by Meg Ray borrowed. It teaches kids how to program a tower defense game in Python. I am very much not a kid but checked it out anyway because I love video games. This is my third time working through the book; I lost previous work in hard drive crashes, alas. But the book is so fun I don't mind doing it again.