On Friday, our school held a book rafting activity on the playground. That is, trade books for books, donate your own books for another book, and then change a book you haven't read.
Each class puts up class posters in their own venues to attract everyone to pick books in our class. I held the book tightly and read it at the book drifting station of other classes. I always think these books are too good. I took this and thought that was good. I took that one and thought the other one was good. Pick left, pick right. I really want to take all these books back, but there is only one drifting book. I can only choose one book. I remember I once asked my father to buy me a diary of a smiling cat, but my father always forgot it. Today, I might as well take this opportunity to change. So I found two Laughing Cat Diaries among the books in Class Two. Well, I want to read them all. Which one should I give up? After reading the introduction, I thought I liked The Black Afternoon better, so I gave it to Mr. Wang of Class 2 and took the book with me.
I changed books, returned to my drifting station and became an administrator. I packed up these floating objects one by one. I stood in front, and someone chose a book, so I donated his drifting to the store. I'm holding a drifting ticket in one hand, and I'm always ready for the ticket handed over by my classmates. It's really like a treasurer. Soon, there were only a few books left on the desk. Teacher Yuan took this book and recommended it to other students. Hehe, all the books in our class have been changed, and there are many books left in Class Two.
I hope the school can carry out such activities in the future, exchange books for books, and let us read more.
I hope I can help you!