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kevin_standlee ([personal profile] kevin_standlee) wrote2018-02-01 02:05 pm
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Why We Can't Have Nice Things

A business a couple of blocks from our house put up one of those Free Library kiosks. While most of the books in it were not to my taste, I did take one once (and took it back when I finished reading it), and I also have contributed a few books to it. Last night, I found that it was closed.

Why We Can't Have Nice Things

Someone smashed out the glass in the box for some reason and the owner closed it down. There's no indication whether it will reopen.

I wonder what motivates someone to vandalize a free library. Sheer cussedness, I guess.
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[personal profile] clothsprogs 2018-02-05 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
My father never went to school and my mother left as soon as she was old enough to "go into service" as a housemaid in a big house (which didn't last long as she was a day-dreamer, and it was the very tail-end of that sort of thing anyway), but both of them were readers so I grew up in a house with lots of books. My father, taught to read in the army, was a reader of Science Fiction and Murder Mysteries, both of which I inherited (although I'm more of a Fantasy fan than Science Fiction - my eldest sister used to borrow my Fantasy books), and I was bought books and given book tokens (my favourite form of present once I learned to read). Books were where most of my pocket-money went too - my mother taught me to get the most out of it by seeking out second hand books, so I haunted the charity shops, house clearance places, and jumble-sales thoughout my childhood, and still have most of the books I accumulated then.

I can't really imagine a house that doens't have books. It's a horrible thought.

Teddy