We have a lot of these in the UK. Most of those iconic red phone boxes have had the phones removed, but the community have kept the kiosks and filed them with books and local information. Take a book, leave another in its place, if you have one.
I live out in the sticks (in the USA) but there is a little church not far from my home that has one of these. I have gotten a LOT of books there, and donated a lot, too! It’s great!
I am surprised she hasn’t known of the free to read books. They have been around for quite a few years. It’s to encourage people ( mostly children) to read. Take a book and leave a book.
We have several in my vicinity. I will say that I’ve seen some books I’m sure came from the clearance aisle at Half Price Books. My favorite thing to leave is kids’ graphic novels.
RAGs over 3 years ago
The catch is that you have to be able to read.
BillSlach over 3 years ago
I’ve built 3 of these.
whahoppened over 3 years ago
Guess it follows; hospitals, schools, libraries won’t take ’em.
unfair.de over 3 years ago
I’ll wait until there’s free ebook readers in them.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
The catch is an increased sense of community.
Next thing you know, you’ll be working on little magical places yourselves – maybe even hiding painted stones or something!
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
Ive stopped and looked in a few of these, I didn’t take anything but there were a few books I would read
I have about 16 books waiting to be read now and a very specific list that I’m looking for
Some of the books on my list are rare and I’ve paid up to $20 for used copies, I doubt I would ever find one of those in a free book house
Sephten over 3 years ago
We have a lot of these in the UK. Most of those iconic red phone boxes have had the phones removed, but the community have kept the kiosks and filed them with books and local information. Take a book, leave another in its place, if you have one.
chickenbutt over 3 years ago
I live out in the sticks (in the USA) but there is a little church not far from my home that has one of these. I have gotten a LOT of books there, and donated a lot, too! It’s great!
mommavamp over 3 years ago
I love these little free libraries! If we weren’t so far off the beaten path, we’d have one ourselves.
Manitobaman over 3 years ago
I want to make one of these myself.
david_42 over 3 years ago
There are two of these in our neighborhood, all kids’ books.
Billys mom2022 over 3 years ago
I am surprised she hasn’t known of the free to read books. They have been around for quite a few years. It’s to encourage people ( mostly children) to read. Take a book and leave a book.
Bradley Walker over 3 years ago
We have several in my vicinity. I will say that I’ve seen some books I’m sure came from the clearance aisle at Half Price Books. My favorite thing to leave is kids’ graphic novels.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 3 years ago
I tried this with beer. Take a beer, leave a beer.
It didn’t work.
Bill The Nuke over 3 years ago
I haven’t borrowed any from ours yet but I’ve donated several. Usually I keep my books but these weren’t good enough.
catwood55 over 3 years ago
Lots of these around my area. They usually have geocaches in them.
metagalaxy1970 over 3 years ago
Take one, give one.