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Free books I took tonight from several "Free Little Libraries" on my walk in SW Portland
Posted on 6/8/22 at 1:32 am
Posted on 6/8/22 at 1:32 am
Mates, there are quite a few interesting things about living in Portland, OR. Many of these things I suspect you have heard about (hello ANTIFA), and many I suspect you have not (remind me to tell you sometime about the many young women with underarm hair, a trend which has ... err... rather "grown" on me).
One thing I suspect that you may not be aware of is that my adopted city has the best selection of books in the many "Free Little Libraries" that exists anyplace in the known world. I would stake my considerable reputation on this claim. Why, I once retrieved a copy of Ken Follet's highly anticipated "The Evening and the Morning" in such a library in my very own neighbourhood less than a week after it's release! Verily I say unto ya'll that this generosity saved me an Audible credit that month.
Without further preamble, here are the three tomes that I retrieved this evening. I will eagerly devour (redevour in the case of the first) them in the order in which they are photographed.

One thing I suspect that you may not be aware of is that my adopted city has the best selection of books in the many "Free Little Libraries" that exists anyplace in the known world. I would stake my considerable reputation on this claim. Why, I once retrieved a copy of Ken Follet's highly anticipated "The Evening and the Morning" in such a library in my very own neighbourhood less than a week after it's release! Verily I say unto ya'll that this generosity saved me an Audible credit that month.
Without further preamble, here are the three tomes that I retrieved this evening. I will eagerly devour (redevour in the case of the first) them in the order in which they are photographed.

This post was edited on 6/8/22 at 1:38 am
Posted on 6/8/22 at 9:36 pm to SirWinston
Are you putting any books into the tiny little libraries or just taking?
Posted on 6/9/22 at 1:25 am to Adajax
I leave TRUMP stickers in them pretty often
Posted on 6/18/22 at 12:34 am to SirWinston
Maybe the middle book looks interesting
Posted on 6/19/22 at 1:54 pm to SirWinston
Interesting reads - I’m glad you posted, though, I have some books to put in our free little library
Posted on 7/18/22 at 4:30 pm to SirWinston
Any copies of Mein Kampf?
Posted on 7/19/22 at 7:01 pm to SirWinston
Behold a Pale Horse is a classic
Posted on 7/29/22 at 2:44 pm to SirWinston
Mary Trump's book is a must read
Posted on 7/30/22 at 1:51 pm to MasonTiger
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Any copies of Mein Kampf?
In Portland?
Likely find The Little Red Book and The Communist Manifesto.
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