Non-Fiction Section here:
10 0 ReplyI love these little libraries around the PDX area! I'm normally pretty good on books so haven't used any but I love that they're a thing for people to have easy access to books. I just hope the Douglas Adams box set is kept together lol
4 0 Reply@Dee We have quite a few as well. I rarely read print anymore, but they're just really fun to look through, and very handy for donations.
3 0 ReplyThey are in a box, so we'll see! Same for Maus and Maus II.
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There's another HHGTtG book by Eoin Colfer (with permission from Adams' widow) called "And Another Thing." In case you want to complete the collection.
4 0 ReplyI'm one of those that consider the H2G2 trilogy complete with the 5 original books.
4 0 ReplyFair enough. I thought it was decent, but you could tell it wasn't written by Adams.
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This is awesome. Did you build it? Where are you going to put it? Do you have more pictures of the complete library box?
3 0 ReplyIt was a gift from:
https://littlefreelibrary.org/
This particular model:
Once the post and bench are prepped, it's going out on the corner on the other side of our privacy fence.
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Bonus: Lorelei and Keanu crashed on the boxes:
2 0 ReplyYou’ve got some good ones in there! Is that a bookmark in each book (the same as the card in the pics)? Good idea!
2 0 ReplyYup, I had Vistaprint do me up 500 cards. We'll see how fast they go! :)
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Great selection
2 0 ReplyLibrary is live as of 9/9, and the first two books have gone out into the wild!
Both non-fiction.
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat - Oliver Sacks
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Mistook_His_Wife_for_a_Hat
Maus - Art Spiegelman - Pulitzer Prize winner
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maus
Both excellent choices!
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