I’m so glad i ended up reading it because it was wonderful!

To appear and attract someone's interest.

So in honor of libraries and librarians everywhere, here is a list of eight mystery books featuring these magical places and people.

Fikry was already on my kindle and it had been years since i read it, so in order to have something to read, i dove in.

Heavy books could be used as murder weapons.

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There are so many possibilities for mayhem and mischief.

Sometimes both can be found.

I’m not usually a jojo moyes reader, but this story about a mobile library was one that caught my eye.

Publishers about privacy terms help.

The shiny red car caught mary's eye.

Fikry because i was desperate for something to read one weekend and couldn’t find a kindle deal and my library hold hadn’t come in and i was caught up on arcs.

Someone may try to catch someone’s eye by attempting to make eye contact.

When i was in grammar school, in the sixth grade, our class had a visit from a woman from the chicago public library.

One of the books on the top shelf caught my eye, and i took it down to look at it.

When tom had her eye, he smiled at her.

The phrase to catch someone’s eye means to attract someone’s attention.

It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to br…

To attract someone's attention.

To catch someone’s eye can also mean to pique.

I had no idea that women used to travel by horseback to deliver books in the appalachian mountains.

The apple of my eye, look me in the eye, as far as the eye can see, giving him the evil eye, keep an eye on my purse and keep your eye on the ball.

To establish eye contact with someone;

Shelves and shelving carts can hide bodies.

Top ten tuesday was created by the broke and the bookish in june of 2010 and was moved to that artsy reader girl in january 2018.

She came to inform us, in a sanctimonious voice, that books will “take us to unknown shores, bring us treasures hitherto ­undreamed of.

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Caught my eye is not the only idiom or expression that uses the singular eye as opposed to the plural eyes.

In some cases, it has a more literal connotation;

In search of our mothers' gardens:

I reread the storied life of a. j.

A small red car passing by caught my eye.