Stinky book.
I returned a book to the library because it smelled bad. Whoever borrowed the book before me had, it seemed, smoked twelve packs of cigarettes while reading it, then rubbed the book into his or her armpits, and maybe some other areas. I didn't want to think about it. (Liar! I wanted to know exactly what happened to this book. Not only did I sniff at it for far too long, I also invited others to smell it. Strangely, no one really wanted to.) The book, incidentally, was "Bel Canto," by Ann Patchett. Not "Smell this!: Inventing New and Puzzling Odors Using Your Very Own Body." It isn't the sort of novel I would imagine might attract a reader who's vehemently anti-shower. But nonetheless.
So I returned the book. I couldn't very well drop it into the drop-off box, because 1) it would infect all the other books with its funk, and 2) the library would think I am responsible. The library is judging, always judging. The librarians get together at the end of the day and mock my book-borrowing choices. Yeah, that’s right, just mine. I know how these things go.
I handed the book to the librarian and explained the deal with the book. "This book has an odor," I said, "and if you’ll smell me you’ll know that the odor did not originate from me. I smell of lavender, with notes of vanilla, while this reeks of unwholesomeness and the grave."
Let me try that again. "Hi, this book smells," I told the librarian. She held the book between two fingers and nodded, tossing it into a bin. The smelly-book bin? "It happens all the time," she said. "I've seen much worse."
"Like what?" I asked her, but she only shook her head. So I'm pretty sure that what she meant is that people poop in books. I'm guessing, here, but I also know I’m right, and that it happens all the time.
In conclusion, smell your books before borrowing them. Maybe shake them out a bit. You'll thank me later.










January 15, 2008
Reader Comments (83)
Not putting in the drop - excellent call. I would've done the exact same thing!
Those librarians are all Judge-y McJudgerbodies.
This is hilariously funny and super disgusting.
The perfect post I guess.
And in all my book-borrowing days, I don't think I've ever encountered a book that stinky. I used to go to a library where the whole building smelled slightly mildewy, and the books picked up some of that, but nothing as bad as what you describe. I'll have to be on the lookout now.
You're a very entertaining, insightful writer--I like your style.
And someone has pooped on our shelves.
Man, I love working at a library.
When we were thinking about trying for a baby, I checked out the book "Choosing Waterbirth" from the Chicago library system.
Every single picture of naked pregnant women was cut out of the book. Even the ones of naked women giving birth. When I realized the pattern, I threw the book on the ground in horror, scared that some CREEP had touched it before me.
I was scared to death to explain to the librarian... who knew me by name!... why all the naked pictures were cut out. She was non-chalant, she said, "I see that all the time."
All the time?! Really?!
Wow. I can't stop laughing to think that people poop on books.
Oh, and sometimes there would be dirty, poopy diapers left on the shelves of the kids section! Really, people! Is it too hard to throw away a poopy diaper?
I imagine the library would see similar things. Gross about the pictures of pregnant women and women giving birth being cut out of the book and pooping directly in books. What is wrong with people?
I hadn't even considered the poop. Now I have something new to worry about when I turn pages. Not only could I be faced with a squished booger but .... I can't even write it. I need to go lie down.