Read it and Weed

 I work as a librarian in an international middle school. Our collection is large, and old. Many of the titles were donated by teachers who long left the building, probably happy that their ancient volumes had finally been discarded. As such, much of our collection is an archive of books kids probably aren’t interested in any more, and possibly never were. Here is a selection of books that I at first thought were worth discarding. Some were of course perfect for the discard pile. On further investigation, some of these are worthy museum pieces, windows into the mind and psyche of a bygone era. That doesn’t mean my students care to read them, of course. That’s why this is here. A swan song for books that are meant for the rubbish bin of history. 


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