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Doing this a little early, as I will be at Mythcon this weekend.

My attempts to dismantle the brick-and-board bookcase in the bedroom and get rid of the books has commenced. I checked with several used book stores, and it seemed hardly worth the effort of hauling boxes of books to the store--they assured me that they would look through them, reject most of them (and then I would have to take the rejected books back home), and give me only pennies for my trouble.

I have a coworker who is extremely interested and will be coming over next week to look at the collection. I hope he will take many of them off my hands. This past weekend, however, I resorted to another strategy: I went book bombing.

The Little Free Library nonprofit was started just over the state line in Wisconsin. This was one of the first places the idea spread, and it is very well-established. Besides mine, there are close to thirty Little Free Libraries within my zip code. I knew very well that many of Rob's books are old and perhaps not too appealing for modern audiences. But perhaps a science fiction fan walking by a library might stop to check and be THRILLED to find an old classic science fiction book by Pohl Anderson or James Blish or Clifford Simak or Robert Heinlein. If I left just a few books in any library I stopped at, it wouldn't be too overwhelming for the steward.

So that is what I did last weekend: I loaded up my car with a box of books and stopped at dozens of libraries. It was fun! Most of them were variations on wooden boxes, but I was rather impressed with the one made from an old microwave oven. I did run across one neighborhood where there was a cluster of them, and the neighbors had together stenciled paint on concrete squares, placing them around as stepping stones amidst the flowers planted around the libraries.

(I do think, of course, that mine is the prettiest of them all.)

Little Free Library shaped as a hobbit hole


All this work managed to empty only one of nine shelves. It feels like emptying an ocean with a tablespoon. I REALLY hope my coworker will want a LOT of these books. But at least I have started.

Image description: Background: square painted concrete blocks stenciled with designs. Overlaid: nine Little Free Libraries.

Book Bombing

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Date: 2024-08-01 05:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dreamshark
Book bombing! Now we have a word for it - thanks. Richard and I have been doing this for a couple of years - me on my bike and he walking around the neighborhood at night. We managed to redistribute 2 or 3 Cub boxes full of Denny's old SF magazines as well as random books that we didn't want. Surprisingly, the SF mags have been pretty popular at Little Free Libraries, and usually disappear within a week or two.
Incidentally, there is a phone app that gives you the locations of all the registered Little Free Libraries in the country, neatly plotted on a map. Give it a try.

What a fine idea

Date: 2024-08-01 05:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] minnehaha
Two word title! I am terribly proud of you for breaking free of that constraint.

Also, there are 5 of these libraries in a row outside the Settegren's Hdwe Store in Linden Hills. Fill 'er up!

K.

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Date: 2024-08-01 07:10 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lydamorehouse
Lovely.

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Date: 2024-08-01 07:41 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pameladean
Brilliant! I like to think of some random young person who cannot get enough books to read pouncing with glee on these old ones. I was particularly enamoured, in my own youth, of much older sf because it had such a flavor to it. And some of it was more enlightened than more modern offerings, too, though I am not at all sure if that is likely to be true today. Still, I'm sure some avid, perpetually unprovided readers, maybe not all young either, will get a thrill from some of Rob's collection.

P.

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Date: 2024-08-01 10:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] aome
Book bombing sounds fun! Glad you found better homes for them

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Date: 2024-08-03 01:57 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ndrosen
Good for you. I hope that some twelve year old discovers a book by Poul Anderson, and goes on to become a fan.

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