Little Free Libraries are part of what's right in the world
Briefly

The dollhouse-size structures where people can take and leave books are hard not to like, unless you hate sharing or reading. They add local color and reflect community interests.
Usually, about six months after a novel becomes a bestseller, you'll see multiple copies in some libraries after everyone's book clubs finished them. This is an interesting pattern among the libraries.
But beyond decluttering, I believe in the mission of Little Free Libraries. If a Little Free Library makes even one person more likely to read, we all benefit.
The Little Free Library movement began in 2009 in Hudson, Wis., when Todd Bol transformed a wood crate into the first Little Free Library to honor his mother, a teacher.
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