Found in the Library Today: Mad Magazine #213 March 1980

Found in Today: Mad Magazine #213 March 1980

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Photo taken at: Little Free Library #8424

Left a copy of Mad from 1980. Fun!
Took 4 YA books (Paterson, Coffer, Cleary and Speare. B.C. sent me! 😛
Thank You!!

–LFL Patron on 10/3/16

Guest Book: Sophia Gives a Hand

Over the weekend we found a great little note in our guest book! Thanks for stopping by and making a donation Sophia! We should have some new books in the library for your summer reading habit very soon…

LFL Log Hand

 

The youngest minds go on the greatest adventures.

–Sophia Ospina, booklover, age: 12, Grade: 7

A Short Note of Thanks

Great idea, great way to connect our community. ♥

Thank you!

— Tessa Elbettar

 

We’ve definitely got British; for silly you may have to settle for silly and Australian.

We’ve definitely got British; for silly you may have to settle for silly and Australian.

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I’m Thankful for My Neighborhood Little Free Library

I originally started my Little Free Library, in part, to divest myself of some of my collection of books to make some more space in the house.  Little did I know that the number (and variety) of interesting books I would come into contact with would increase dramatically! I wouldn’t have expected it, couldn’t have predicted it, probably would have told you I didn’t necessarily want it at the time, but now I’m very grateful for it.

Thank you friends and neighbors for the continued help and support! Thanks for sharing your favorite reads.

Tree Trimmers Love to Read

I don’t often see people actually stopping by our library, but books come in and books go out.

This afternoon, for the first time, I actually saw someone stop, but more because of the vehicle they were driving than anything else.

All afternoon, our street was filled with some large tree trimming vehicles and a group of men doing some work up in the trees.  As they were finishing up to caravan their large trucks out, one stopped suddenly in front of our house and the driver gesticulated wildly at the front of the house before jumping out excitedly.  He opened up the library, browsed for just a few seconds, and was quickly on his way again holding a copy of The Life of Pi in his hot little hands.

We hope you enjoy it! And thanks for helping to clean up our neighborhood while you were here!

Guest Book: August 12, 2015

“What a wonderful addition to our neighborhood! Thanks for setting up this Little Free Library.”

-Anonymous borrower of Helen of Pasadena

 

Guest Book: August 10, 2015

“So excited to see so much activity in just the last week! We’re taking 3 and leaving 3.”

-D&L

 

Recap of Our Little Free Library Grand Opening

[Editor’s note: This article was also published at BoffoSocko.com]

First a major note of thanks to everyone who helped to make the launch of Little Free Library Branch #8424 a lovely success.  Everyone’s support and encouragement is truly appreciated.

When I was setting up, I naturally brought a book to read, but I did it mostly thinking that only two people might actually stop by. (Hey, I’ll be the first to admit that this is a pretty nerdy and a very local pursuit. It’s easy to click “like” on a post; it’s a whole other thing to visit a small neighborhood library even one with free oatmeal cookies.) Fortunately and very pleasantly, there was a steady stream of people from start to finish, so much so that, as the host, I didn’t get to chat with the visitors as much as I would have liked. Apologies to those I couldn’t chat with more, and even moreso to those who heard answers to the same questions multiple times.

In the end, we had over 20 people and a few pets stop by our little event.

A Double Drive-by… booking?!

Under the heading of “Only in LA” I’ll mention that, the highlight of our grand opening was what I can only describe as a double “drive-by booking.” Fortunately no one was hurt.

About 20 minutes into the event a car drove up with two bibliophiles. They each had a book to donate, but apparently didn’t have the time to park and actually stop for a glass of tea or any cookies. So they simply dropped off their books anonymously and then drove immediately off into the sunset. A few minutes later, another car drove up and did the same thing: they donated a book, said hello, and then proceeded on their way without joining the party!  Maybe they had an important book signing or a library event to rush off to? Maybe the library police were chasing them for late fines?  The mafia probably would have called foul as they didn’t technically put a foot on the curb or call us out, but hopefully this is as dangerous as things get in the Little Free Library world. One of the donated books had its South Pasadena Library serial number filed off, possibly to keep it from being traced, but authorities are working diligently on the case.

As if the double drive-by wasn’t odd enough, we also had a minivan drove by with a brief stop to ask what was going on. The driver mentioned that the car of several people happened to include two librarians, so apparently we’ll have to keep our eyes peeled for possible additional drive-by bookings.

Thanks for the Donations!

Special thanks go to Adam and Darren who dropped off 3 lovely books. And to Delilah from down the street who was responsible for our first children’s book donation. And we can’t forget the massive donation of 8 books of literary fiction from Jeffrey Stewart making the largest, single one time donation. Several other neighbors dropped books off, and many browsed and found something interesting to take with them. I have to admit that I’m glad that I live in a neighborhood with such great taste in books.

The award for the longest distance donation goes to Samantha Marks who donated a signed copy of her new book A Fatal Family Secret which she shipped from Ellicott City, Maryland just in time for the Grand Opening. It counts as the newest book in our collection as it was just published in May. Since it was checked out almost as soon as it entered the collection, it also rates as our quickest check out; those in a rush may want to pick up a copy at Amazon or other fine booksellers.

In all we had a total of  26 donations for our Grand Opening, bringing our grand total to 49, so far.

As a special mention, the award for the furthest distance traveled to make our grand opening goes to Jocelyn, who came from London on her way to Oklahoma!

Again, a big “Thank You!” to everyone who helped to make our Grand Opening such a lovely success! We look forward to seeing everyone come back soon!

Website and Social Media

For those who weren’t able to stop by, we’re now open 24/7 365 days a year.  You can visit our branch online at its own website or by means of your favorite social media platform:

The oatmeal cookies and iced tea we served at the opening.

The oatmeal cookies and iced tea we served at the opening.

Quotes from our Guestbook at our Grand Opening

Quotes from our Guestbook at our Grand Opening

 

“This is sooo cool! What a nice addition to the neighborhood.”

-Mary Baldwin

 

“Quite a mini Reading Rainbow.”

-Adam and Darren

 

“Everyone smiles in the same language. Everyone reads stories to smile.”

–Jocelyn Ranne

 

“Neat box!”

-Ruth Fairrington