I’ve combined Amy Johnson Crow’s 52 ancestors in 52 weeks challenge, and Steve Little’s The 2025 AI Genealogy Do-Over, to create a unique 52 AI ancestors in 52 weeks party!
52 AI Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Week 19: At the Library
Check This Out: Libraries, Family, and a Little Help from AI
Introduction
I’ve felt at home in the library for as long as I can remember. It’s a comfortable, non-judgmental environment where I can get transported to a world not my own, or learn how to do something new.
Discussion
Several good memories of mine happened in libraries.
When my divorced dad finally got weekend visitation, one of the activities he took us on was trips to the library. A newspaper photographer caught me searching in the card catalog (oh, boy, I wish I could find that photo!).
My first volunteer job was at my middle school library, putting books away. To this day, if I see a book misfiled in the library, I’ll furtively put it back in the proper spot according to the Dewey Decimal code on its spine.
We had a snail who left the tank’s water to lay eggs, which had us worried. I checked a book about pet care out of the library, and wrote the author with a question about my weird snail. How thrilling it was to hear back! (She didn’t know, but the thrill was hearing back! – and it turned out Mama Snail knew what she was doing.)
When I had children, I hyped them up to get their own library cards. As soon as they could print their names, they were eligible—and you better believe we got them cards when they were each four years old!
I care for my young granddaughter some days, and enjoy bringing her to the library so she can choose a board book which I’ll read to her.
Without really thinking about it, I helped to carry on the tradition of family bonding at the library to at least the fourth generation.
How AI can help
I track my reading on Goodreads, and have done so since I inadvertently started a book I’d already completed. This turned out to be very helpful for recommendations. Here’s what I did:
- I exported my 5-star reads from Goodreads.
- I shared them with ChatGPT using this prompt…
Consider the attached list of books that I have read and highly rated. What books would you recommend I read?
- ChatGPT replied with personalized recommendations…
Summary and challenge
Books are deeply personal. What matters most is that they speak to you. This week, I invite you to pass on a love of the library—or rediscover it yourself—and let AI help you uncover your next great read.
Your Turn:
Determine who you’d like to get to the library – yourself? A family member? Get a library card and use AI’s help for book recommendations.
Little one’s first visit to a library
Next week’s topic: “Wheels.“
Disclosure
This post was created by me and refined with AI assistance. While AI helps organize research, the storytelling and discoveries are my own.

