• WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      So what? Most books sit on shelves unread until they are recycled by Half Priced Books. Might as well use them until they fall apart instead of display them to look smart.

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    I was concerned about rain but they actually have a cover that rolls down on both sides.

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    Around here they call them little libraries, they have roofs and doors (like a little house), and the books still get beat the hell up because hardly anyone wants to read YA Christian romance novels or F-tier dover math books.

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      Ours have stuffed animals too. When my kid gets a new one, we wash and donate one to the library in a sealed bag. Ours have much better books than that forced religion crap though.

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        Yeah, no religion in ours either. Sometimes people drop toys too. Someone dropped a kindle fire for some reason last time I visited.

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      Found LOTR 1 so now I had to buy the 2… Nice getting back to that book though, it’s crazy how much better it is compared to the bombed down films.

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        Fucking horrible idea books do not like humidity. Especially not being handled by actively wet salty people.

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            And its not like you leave super exotic rare medieval books there.

            Ok but that would be a cool beach.

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          Not only that, they will be full of sand within a week, if they are not stolen

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            It is a take one and leave one setup so they can’t be stolen and the same books aren’t expected to be out there for long periods of time.

            Perhaps the most well-known is the extensive beach library at Albena, a restort on Bulgaria’s Black Sea. Designed by German architect Herman Kompernas, it’s built to withstand the sun, water, and wind, and equipped with a vinyl cover to protect the books in rain. It reopened this May with more than 6,000 volumes in 15 languages, all totally free to take — and visitors are encouraged to leave their own tomes for others.

            https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/libraries-on-the-beach

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          Yeah but think of the beach bonfire you can have. You don’t need to even bring fire wood

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            lol I mean, I’m sure it’s probably still cool, and books are meant to be swapped out not taken to read on the beach and returned, but I feel the hotel or parking lot would’ve been a better area lol.