Little Free Library Books

(littlefreelibrary.org)

43 points | by TigerUniversity 3 hours ago

9 comments

  • mega_dingus
    5 minutes ago
    I've known Rick since 2001 and was around when he & Todd kicked this off. We've both since moved and it's been a pleasure watching this take off (inter)nationally. In parens b/c I can only verify the "national" part, personally. :) I look for them whenever I visit new places
  • jrnichols
    5 minutes ago
    We have probably 30 of these within 10 miles and it's great. Perfect excuse to go for a walk, get a book, read it, and then return it to one of the others.
  • jvm___
    23 minutes ago
    It's fun to be on vacation and go visit one of these. They're usually not in tourist areas and are likely to be in well established neighborhoods that a a different vibe than home. Also fun to read and come home with some random book that anchors you to that trip.
    • amatecha
      8 minutes ago
      yeah! I've done some geocaching (or even just walking around exploring) while on my travels, and have very often encountered these "leave one, take one" type of free libraries along the way. It's really interesting to find different types of books depending on the area - the small town on an island of course has all these books on marine travel, sailing, that sort of stuff, for example. Nice way to get a little extra idea of the area and its culture, sometimes.
  • atcole
    2 hours ago
    Just this morning I added several copies of books 1,2 & 3 of the Wheel Of Time series to a random Little Free Library because I had so much fun reading them and I hoped others would as well.

    Hoping this continues.

  • sien
    23 minutes ago
    In Australia it's 'Street Library'

    https://streetlibrary.org.au/

    Do they have other names in different countries?

    • amatecha
      11 minutes ago
      in NA we have to call them "free libraries" because the concept of not having to pay for something is so rare, it has to be clearly indicated upfront! (joking lol, mostly!!)
  • jeremy151
    2 hours ago
    These are a great way to spread something you appreciate with the world. I once bought a stack of 30 or so well-used Calvin and Hobbes books and would regularly seed a few every now and then.
  • RyanOD
    1 hour ago
    A great project for any student taking wood shop (our daughter built our LFL last semester).
    • chrneu
      6 minutes ago
      i build lil free libraries and bird houses to get rid of my scrap wood. it's a fun limitation on the project that often makes ya think outside the box, so to speak.
  • cwmoore
    2 hours ago
    I have been dropping my puzzle books [1] into many of these in my area. It is encouraging to see they are almost always gone when I return.

    [1] https://www.kakurokokoro.com/

  • jmclnx
    2 hours ago
    I think this is very cool and a brilliant idea, there are a few of these in my area where I have borrowed and contributed books too.