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A famous thief once stole 23,600 books from more than 200 libraries over 30 years. What did he do with his treasures? Why, shelved them in his own house! (Talk about aTBR pile.)

WORD OF THE DAY

March 28, 2024

biblioklept

[ bib-lee-uh-klept ]noun

a person who steals books.

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We leave you with these parting words from Arthur the aardvark (whose last name is “Read,” by the way!): “Having fun isn’t hard—when you’ve got a library card!” (No pilfering!)

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