I had fun going to 12 #littlefreelibrary and I picked up some good books. #books #bookhaul Channels mentioned @beautifulminutiae @paperbacksandponytails
Love all the old newspaper dispensers that have been reimagined and redecorated into little free libraries! My Dad often stopped at them to pick up a newspaper in my childhood, but I haven’t seen one in quite some time. Thank-you for the trigger of sweet memories with my Dad who is very dearly missed. ♥️
I remember those from my childhood! Now they don't even sell newspapers anymore really. My Dad passed away in 1999 and I miss him too. I'm glad you had that sweet memory.
Love that Irene Hannon book. That is from the Hope Harbor series. The whole series is amazing. Read in order because characters appear from the older books.
So fun! I love how they used old newspaper dispensers. Great idea. Also I love that you took the time to organize them. ❤ I would have grabbed the Karen Ehman book. I like what I've read by her.
Good find on the Irene Hannon book. It is part of a series, but this is a series that can be read out of order. All are set in the same town with a few of the community members making appearances in each, but the main characters and the stoyline are independent of the other books.
Hello, my name is Christina and I'm new to your chancel and the book I'm reading are. The drawing summer by Christine Lynn Herman, With the fire on high by Elizabeth Acevedo Three hours in Paris by Carla Black and Cinder by Marrissa Meyer any other girl by Rebecca Phillis.
I love seeing all the Free Little Libraries! I read Barefoot years and years ago before Goodreads. I thought I was getting a good summery beach read. The characters were unlikeable and I just remember what a negative story it was. I havent picked up an Elin Hilderbrand books since then. 😬
Love these.. so many creative ideas! My 4th graders loved the Lemonade War.
I love that you do these Little Free Library tours! Keep them coming!
Glad you like them!
So many little libraries! How pretty and creative they all are.
Love all the old newspaper dispensers that have been reimagined and redecorated into little free libraries! My Dad often stopped at them to pick up a newspaper in my childhood, but I haven’t seen one in quite some time. Thank-you for the trigger of sweet memories with my Dad who is very dearly missed. ♥️
I remember those from my childhood! Now they don't even sell newspapers anymore really. My Dad passed away in 1999 and I miss him too. I'm glad you had that sweet memory.
Barefoot sounds fun!! I heard she’s a good author too!
So fun to see all the little free libraries in your area! Such cute creative boxes!
Thank you for watching!
So fun! I never tire of these types of videos! Rocky is such a sweetie!
The painted books on blocks!
The robot!
The robot!
People are so creative aren't they? Thank you for watching!
Love this.
Thank you for watching!
This was so much fun to watch! 😄
Thank you, Kristi! I had fun filming it.
I love the robot!
Right? So cute!
It looks like some really interesting ones you picked up!
Yes, sometimes I find nothing. This time I picked up some good ones.
Love that Irene Hannon book. That is from the Hope Harbor series. The whole series is amazing. Read in order because characters appear from the older books.
Oh I thought that it might be a good one. I have enjoyed her suspense books.
Fun! Those were some of the cutest little free libraries! That robot! How creative.
They were and no wasps!! That would have freaked me out!!
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So fun! I love how they used old newspaper dispensers. Great idea. Also I love that you took the time to organize them. ❤ I would have grabbed the Karen Ehman book. I like what I've read by her.
I like to make sure they are cleaned up for the next person. Oh I missed a good book?
@@AlmasBookJourney it was Christian non-fiction. I forget the title and I've not read the one I saw, but I've liked what I have read by her.
Irene Hannon is an author I found when I was researching for my Summer book club. Can't wait to hear if anyone has read them!
Good find on the Irene Hannon book. It is part of a series, but this is a series that can be read out of order. All are set in the same town with a few of the community members making appearances in each, but the main characters and the stoyline are independent of the other books.
Yeah!! Thank you. So that was a good find then.
You have so many good ones!
I love how creative people can make their libraries!
Hello, my name is Christina and I'm new to your chancel and the book I'm reading are. The drawing summer by Christine Lynn Herman, With the fire on high by Elizabeth Acevedo Three hours in Paris by Carla Black and Cinder by Marrissa Meyer any other girl by Rebecca Phillis.
Thank you for watching, Christina! Three hours in Paris sounds good! I have heard that Cinder is really good too.
@@AlmasBookJourney yes it is. I want to buy the book.
I love seeing all the Free Little Libraries! I read Barefoot years and years ago before Goodreads. I thought I was getting a good summery beach read. The characters were unlikeable and I just remember what a negative story it was. I havent picked up an Elin Hilderbrand books since then. 😬
That is good to know! I will probably take this back to another little free library then. Thank you for letting me know!!
@@AlmasBookJourney Absolutely! 🩷
I love the Hope Harbor series by Irene Hannon! They do not have to read in order, in my opinion
Oh thank you! I am glad of that!
sweet that your hubs didn't like the word, "burdened"
Yes, he picked up on that right away!
Yeah, the summary for Barefoot sounds...😳😳😳
Yes, it does sound questionable!!
Barefoot sounds a little scandalous 😆
Yup! I don't think I will even try that one.
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