Random: They built a house for their books.
'Ariel'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Little house for books sounds like an awesome idea to me. Also, super cute.
Anyone read "The Luminaries"? I know it's supposed to be great but I just read the Kindle sample and I'm not sure how I feel about.
No insulation in that tiny house for books, Georgia muggy heat in summer, rain, and cold damp in winter. I can't imagine they leave the woodstove burning all the time--that looks like a recipe for mold, mildew, paper and glue deterioration and book loss to me.
Cute idea, impractical implementation.
Depends on what the alternatives are. Are these books that would otherwise be in boxes in an uninsulated garage or shed? Then being on shelves and being read would be an improvement, I would say.
I think I have more books than would fit in that tiny house.
Well, I think that it would be a good start (and you could make it better than that one.)
I think it's a lovely little building. Surely the books are better off there than in the dumpster. Hopefully the owners have thought out all that's needed to keep mold at bay.
Hi Beverly!!!!!!!
Did anyone enjoy the Great Brain books? I re read those awhile back and they were quite dated, but not all that bad as far as offending my sensibilities today. Was Mercer Mayer the illustrator? My favorite was always the book about the little brother "Me and My Little Brain."
I liked them. I would agree with you on the best one.
Hi KatieBee! Nice to see you around these parts!