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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Himmel helped me become interested in reading again
In April of 2008, I made my first visit to Himmel Library. I was needing a library card and assistance with help on one of the library computers. Sarajean helped me register for the library card and she also helped me with my computer task, which I could not have accomplished with out her help. Having accomplishing everything that I needed to accomplish, I began to explore around the library, reading newspapers, magazines, and books and became interested in reading again. I have had a bad habit of abandoning reading books for long periods of time, but I became interested in reading again, and have read many books since April of 2008. I have a lot of time on my hands since I returned from working and I find reading at Himmel Library a very relaxing and rewarding way to spend my time during the daytime. I thought I might tire of reading over a period of time but that hasn't been the case, in fact I seem to want to read more. I have read a lot of good books this past year and I plan to read many more. I have visited all the libraries around town and I find that Himmel Library is by far the most interesting library and the most fun. Its a great experience. Thanks allot.
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