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A website that offers a unique reading experience where you can choose a book based on intriguing hints and genres. You can also explore the latest book picks, join the waitlist for the scratch-n-sniff version, and read stories of readers who discovered new favorites.
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Embrace the mystery with our Blind Date with a Book! Each book is carefully chosen from past Baddies Book Boxes, Bully Me Book Crate selections, or regular shop titles, offering you a surprise romance to fall in love with. Some editions may even come signed by the author for an extra special touch, but signatures are not guaranteed.
Find your next book by unwrapping hints and choosing your date from a curated collection of wrapped books. Learn how to get your book from local library, bookstore, or online retailers, and join the waitlist for the world's first scratch-n-sniff blind date with a book.
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Blind Date with a Book is a way to get students interested in reading and to try books they never thought they would try before. Each time I’ve done it, the books have been wrapped or the covers hidden behind a sheet of cardstock so students cannot readily see the cover of the book – the goal is to not judge a book by its cover. More on the wrappin...
I pull between 50 and 60 books because of the large display area I have when students immediately come into the library. I always pull more than what I think I need so that I have backups when books fly off the shelves. Students wrap those extras as well so that all we have to do is grab them from my storage area and put them on the shelf. To keep ...
I have covered books with many different mediums. Magazine pages, butcher paper, wrapping paper, large brown paper Kroger bags, red mailer envelopes, and this year – newspaper. I look for things that are free or cheap. I’ve also put them in brown paper bags and used a hole puncher and ribbon to seal them. You can find cheap wrapping paper at any do...
First, find a highly-visible space in your library with lots of room to display all the wrapped books. I have an area when you walk into the library that I lovingly call the vestibule (mostly because there isn’t an actual name for it). Two summers ago, I moved and re-hung bulletin boards there and three short bookcases to use for displays. This is ...
Learn how to create a Blind Date with a Book display in your library and get students to read books they normally wouldn't try. Find out how to choose, wrap, and promote books, and how to run a contest with prizes.
Our curated selection of LGBTQ+ books invites you to explore heartfelt romances, empowering coming-of-age stories, and powerful narratives that highlight the triumphs and challenges of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Blind Date with a Book is a fun way to discover new books or authors without knowing what you're getting until you get it. You can choose from mystery, fiction, nonfiction, or surprise me genres, or get a monthly subscription.