Library in a telephone booth

In this day and age when everyone has a phone in their pocket and the telephone booth has virtually disappeared, I was pleasantly surprised to see this:

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We stumbled upon this lovely old British telephone booth on a tiny village common.  It has been turned into a free book exchange for the community.  The idea is to leave books you no longer want and take ones you do.  What a cool idea: no rent to pay, no staffing needs, no closing times.  If you find yourself without a book to read in the middle of the night (heaven forbid!) all you need is a flashlight and a pair of boots and you can fix what ails you.

I love this idea!  Now to have one for stash yarn……

12 thoughts on “Library in a telephone booth

  1. quiteayarnblog – Lifelong yarnaholic and craft junkie. I'm on a quest to learn all I can about knitting, and I plan to take you with me!
    quiteayarnblog on said:

    Here in the states there is a movement to do things like this. Here they are called “Little Free Libraries” where people use little boxes or stands or whatever, so long as it’s protected from the weather, and put book exchanges in them. A yarn exchange does sound exciting too!

    • I often see similar book boxes when travelling – in train stations, hostels, cafes, etc. They are often targeted towards international travellers and contain books in several languages.

  2. tinaor – Farnborough, Kent – I knit a lot. I stitch a bit. I try and make a few pretty things. I call myself HandmadeHomemadeKnitStitchDesign with the idea that I can make a few things for myself and gift a few more things too. I work a bit. I am a mother. I love France and French things.
    tinaor on said:

    Love the phone library! And Love Love the idea of stash in a telephone box!

  3. tinaor – Farnborough, Kent – I knit a lot. I stitch a bit. I try and make a few pretty things. I call myself HandmadeHomemadeKnitStitchDesign with the idea that I can make a few things for myself and gift a few more things too. I work a bit. I am a mother. I love France and French things.
    tinaor on said:

    Reblogged this on handmadehomemadeknitstitchdesign and commented:
    I wish we had a redundant phone box where I live and a community that would appreciate a library like this!

      • tinaor – Farnborough, Kent – I knit a lot. I stitch a bit. I try and make a few pretty things. I call myself HandmadeHomemadeKnitStitchDesign with the idea that I can make a few things for myself and gift a few more things too. I work a bit. I am a mother. I love France and French things.
        tinaor on said:

        True, one would hope so. Just slightly jaded with the dishonesty around us sometimes – I imagine a telephone box suitably stacked then raided or vandalised too quickly!

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