Anonymous wrote:If I take one out, I put it back in the LFL. If I forget to put the same one back, then I put a different one in from home that I've been meaning to donate.
It is called Little Free LIBRARY. So, I do think of it as a library.
I recently saw the local LFL empty. What is wrong with people? They shouldn't raid them.
Anonymous wrote:You can find them mapped out in your area online, though they don't always show up in the right place.
There's one outside Sidwell school in Bethesda that's quite neglected and a ton in Bradley Hills which are often over flowing.
If I take a book that I keep and love I'm always sure to put good books back in that library for new people.
Anonymous wrote:We have a little library that gets raised periodically. People drive up, take all the books and drive away.
Whatever you’re doing is fine.
Anonymous wrote:It’s fine, I put lots of books in and rarely take any out because I have a bad habit of buying brand new books all the time. We balance each other out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a little library that gets raised periodically. People drive up, take all the books and drive away.
Whatever you’re doing is fine.
THose are must be resellers.
Anonymous wrote:We have a little library that gets raised periodically. People drive up, take all the books and drive away.
Whatever you’re doing is fine.
Anonymous wrote:I tend to take books while on walks as well. Every so often I'll put the ones I've finished in a backpack and return them to random libraries along my walk.
Anonymous wrote:I tend to take books while on walks as well. Every so often I'll put the ones I've finished in a backpack and return them to random libraries along my walk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you donating the books instead of putting them back in a box? I don't get it.
Put the books back in any box. This is why a lot of these are empty!
Is there any way to know where the empty ones are? All the ones around me are overflowing.