Kent District Library issued the following announcement on Mar. 4.
She's one of the friendly faces you'll see at our lovely Krause Memorial Branch in Rockford, and she's also really cool! Let's get to know Kati a little bit better.
The best book I have ever read is...
Winter Girls by Laurie Halse Anderson. Much of the content is relevant to my life and it made me feel less alone while I was navigating personal issues during my teen years.
If I had a day all to myself, I would spend my time…
Hanging out in the very back row of a movie theater, munching on popcorn and critiquing the film to myself. Or I would spend the day at home playing my favorite video game (The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim) for hours on end, only stopping for snack breaks.
The best advice I have ever received is…
There's a reason why they say to put your oxygen mask on before you help others on an airplane. You need to take care of yourself and put your needs first in order to live your best life.
The talent I really wish I had is…
I really wish I had a talent for drawing, but I can never sit still enough to focus. I'm also a bit of a perfectionist so those traits don't coincide with my dream of being artistic. Maybe someday I'll obtain the patience, but today is not that day!
The best trip I have ever taken was to…
Disney World!! I'm not one for rides due to motion sickness, so I spent most of my time meeting Princesses, drinking "adult beverages," and buying souvenirs. If you ask me about Disney, I will talk at you forever about the Happiest Place on Earth.
Something people would be surprised to find out about me is…
Ever since I was a kid, I've been really picky about my book choices. I would often re-read the same three novels because I couldn't find anything I liked better! Working at KDL has helped me branch out a bit and try new genres, but I still prefer to wade in the safety of my graphic novel pond.
Three things I couldn’t live without are…
Starbucks cold brew, video games, and music. I love finding happiness in the little things.
Original source can be found here.
Source: Kent District Library