Book Give Away for Heart of Glass

Local author Wendy Lawless has kindly donated to the Adams Hill Little Free Library a new signed copy of her first memoir Chanel Bonfire as well as a hardback copy of her new book Heart of Glass: A Memoir which just came out at the beginning of the summer.

If you don’t have the chance to swing by and pick one up (or they’re gone when you do), you can enter the GoodReads book giveaway to win your own copy of Heart of Glass. The giveaway ends on September 22nd so enter now!

Chanel in the house! #memoirs

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Thanks again Wendy for supporting your hyper-local library!

Heart Of Glass by @chanelbonfire showed up in the library Sunday

Fellow Little Free Library #11719 at 1000 Stratford Ave. and Mission, South Pasadena

Fellow Little Free Library #11719 at 1000 Stratford Ave. and Mission

Fellow Little Free Library #11719 at 1000 Stratford Ave. and Mission, South Pasadena

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A “Little” Library Renovation

With the Central Branch of the Glendale Library closed for renovations, we thought we’d spiff things up a little bit too. (Fortunately, we only needed to close for a minute to do our upgrade.) Thanks, in great part to local donors, today we’ve replaced ALL of the books in the library with over 42 great new titles!

This batch includes:

  • 11 brand new, never before read books
  • 2 books written by a famous local author
  • Fiction
  • Thrillers & mystery
  • A great spread of non-fiction (from medicine and sleep to history and archaeology)
  • Our 4th copy of Wild by Cheryl Strayed (the most popular donation in the last year, but they always disappear as quickly too…)
  • Our 3rd copy of the popular Like Water for Elephants
  • An awesome selection of pulp fiction
  • A tie yesterday(?) for #8 on our list of records for Largest Single One-Time Donations

Be sure to stop by today and resupply your night table.

Donations?

Do you have some books you’re done reading and want to share with your neighbors? We gladly accept your donated books – it’s part of what keeps the library a vital part of the community. Simply place your book donation directly into the library. Not enough space or need more information on donating? Maybe your question is answered here. Otherwise ask below in the comments, and we’ll do our best to help.

Social Media

We try to make it easy to read our posts and get the latest information about the library and what’s going on recently. You can always find the blog or follow us on most of the major social media platforms to get the latest updates. Don’t forget to take a #selfie with the library when you stop by and tag it #LFL8424 on your favorite platform.

Take a book, leave a book.

Heart Of Glass by Wendy Lawless Showed up in the Library Sunday

Heart Of Glass by @chanelbonfire showed up in the library Sunday

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One of the fringe benefits of having a Little Free Library in a neighborhood with New York Times bestselling authors: they sometimes stop by and donate copies of their new books!! And just in time for the long weekend too…

If it’s not still in stock you can always order a copy on Amazon or find it at fine booksellers everywhere. If a neighbor has beaten you to it, while you’re waiting for it to come back, we recommend her first book Chanel Bonfire.

Our lobby isn’t very big, but maybe next time, we’ll have her over for a reading? We’re wondering how many Little Free Libraries host author events?!

Thanks for the donation Wendy and for Instagramming the event!

Dropped off a copy of Heart of Glass at the Adams Hill Little Free Library. #books #memoirs #library

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Today’s Books: August 3, 2014

Today's Books

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A New Donation of 12 Terrifically Diverse Books

An anonymous donor has dropped off 12 of the most interesting and diverse books this morning! Non-fiction fans will be particularly pleased.

Since there’s not much space in the library due to our new batch last week, we’ll start putting them out early next week as space becomes available. Thank You kind patron!

Social Media Guest Book Instead of a Traditional Guestbook

Disappearing Guest Books

Fortunately, it’s not the case that Little Free Library #8424’s guest book has ever gone missing (though we have replaced the pen frequently), but I was reading through the LFL Steward’s Group on Facebook about what one might do to prevent a Guest Book from disappearing.

There were lots of interesting ideas and suggestions, none of which gave much hope other than to get a new cheap one and give it another try.

To help out other stewards, below I’ll present a few thoughts on something totally different and inexpensive/free that’s also a win-win from a publicity perspective.

The Social Media Guest Book

Rather than having a physical guest book in your Little Free Library, why not use a social media version of a guest book?!

Put up a hashtag for your library and encourage users to take a selfie and post a note to their social media platform of choice (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) If you also include your social media accounts (if any) for your library, they can also tag you so you’ll get a notification about their online “guest book post.”

The benefit of this type of social media guest book is multi-fold:

  • Stewards don’t need to purchase guest books;
  • Stewards don’t need to worry about guest books disappearing with lots of notes and memories;
  • Almost everyone these days has a smartphone and an account on at least one common service;
  • These social media posts will live online for everyone to see;
  • It’s fun (who doesn’t like a good selfie, much less a reason to brag about what you’re reading);
  • And finally, and perhaps most importantly, these social media posts also serve as free publicity to your patron’s friends, family, and neighbors that they stopped by and subtly suggest that other might want to as well.

As an example, I would encourage patrons of Little Free Library #8424 to use the hashtag #LFL8424 and tag @LFL8424 on Twitter (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) with a selfie of themselves, the library, and the book they took along with any note they want to leave.

The reach of their gracious post could also be expanded by the library’s account reposting/retweeting it, which also encourages others in the community to follow suit and participate. (If you have a personal account, you could also like/repost from that account as well as the library’s account.)

Social Media Pro Tips: If you use multiple platforms, try to get the same account name on all of them to make it easier to remember and use regardless of the patron’s platform of choice. Almost all social media sites use some form of hashtag, so just pick one for use everwhere regardless of the platform.

Not a social media ninja or know which sites you might want to use? Take a look at some of the platforms we support here for ideas: A Tiny Library with Its Own Social Media Empire.

Bonus PR Ideas

Libraries could also use social media related ideas like this to do small contests or other giveaways. Perhaps a randomly chosen online post could be chosen monthly for a special give away, or a random post could be selected to choose the book genre/theme for your library’s next takeover?

Little Free Library Guest Book

Little Free Library Guest Book

Another simple, but related idea that we’ve been doing for a while is to feature photos from our traditional guest book on our blog. This way, even if the guest book disappeared, it wouldn’t be a total loss as we have a digital back up.

Do you have a guest book or encourage patrons to engage with your library on social media? I’d love to hear in the comments what you do to encourage participation.

Celebrating fREADom: Happy 4th of July!

In honor of the Declaration of Independence, what better way to celebrate than by reading?!

In fact, we’re reminded that Benjamin Franklin, the only Founding Father who is a signatory of all four of the major documents of the founding of the United States: the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Alliance with France, the Treaty of Paris and the United States Constitution, was also the inventor of the first subscription lending library!

While most libraries in America are closed today for the holiday, we wear it as a badge of honor and fREADom to be open all day for your reading pleasure.

For those who’d like to learn more about our hero Benjamin Franklin, we’re putting a brand new first edition of Walter Isaacson’s biography of Franklin into the library today.

 

 

A Library Smaller Than Most Photocopiers

Little Free Library #8424 with a view of Glendale

The First Call

Yesterday, our little free library had it’s first incoming phone call! (Our Google page has us on the map with operating hours and a phone number.) The female caller wanted to make sure we were open on the weekend before she stopped by.

The Second Call

A few minutes later we got another call asking for the library. It was a man who said he was on our street, but couldn’t see the library. Knowing that it’s rather small and not necessarily easy to see coming around the corner in a car, I stepped outside and both verbally and visually (I could see his car) directed him to where it was. As he pulled up, with the woman who turned out to be the first caller, she asked:

Do you have a photocopier?

I did my best not to laugh out loud and explained that we’re just a humble, free neighborhood library and our entire library is smaller than the average photocopier!

We chatted for a moment and I directed her to a few nearby libraries and some local business services that offer photocopying. I’m still chuckling about the experience today…

Celebrating Over 400 Books!

Thank You!

Thanks to the help and support of our extended community, we’re proud to announce that Little Free Library #8424 in Adams Hill has now had over 400 books donated to our neighborhood project!

When we started, I expected maybe 200 books in the first year, but with a month to go, we’ve done nearly double that. Nearly 20 donors have accounted for almost half of our volume, and to them we extend a huge thank you. But still the majority of donations come from every day users who simply “leave a book and take a book.” On behalf of all the users who’ve stopped by over the last year and given me their personal thanks or written in our Guest Book, I feel I must pass it back along to ALL of our users who really do the lion’s share of the work.

Keep in mind that this number is simply number of donations and doesn’t take into account overall circulation numbers of books coming back into the library, which, technically, because of the way we work are re-donations.

Any guesses on what the number will be when we hit our one year anniversary on July 28?

Long Holiday Weekend

We’ve still got about 50 books in the library currently so be sure to stop by and pick up something to read for the long weekend.