Found in a "daily devotional" book for teenagers (girls, based on the color scheme: a nice $50 bill, which went promptly into the Friends' emergency fund, with a note in case someone calls looking for their mistakenly-donated book.
We have a theory on this one: Someone is gifted a nice daily devotional book from a grandparent or aunt, who inserts $50 as the main part of the gift. The gift-ee, not being the daily devotional type (most people don't seem to be - these types of books don't re-sell well at all), tosses the book in the donation pile without opening it, thus missing the rest of the gift. And somewhere, an aunt is waiting for a thank-you card mentioning the lovely cash.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Another interesting donation
We get some unusual donations now and then, usually (we assume) from people cleaning out their house or their parents' house, who don't look through the whole box. Things like old alarm clocks, handsets to portable phones, old pictures, etc. Last week, we got a brick, but the winner so far has to be the urn of pet ashes.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Bookmarks
Neat bookmarks from the "Free bookmarks" box. We do a quick flip through most books to make sure pages aren't loose, etc. and come up with a lot of bookmarks. (And other odd things.
This one may be my favorite, it's a couple of layers of papercrafting.
Treasure: Pop-up Banjo Paterson
I found this little treasure in the donations yesterday:
A pop-up "Waltzing Matilda" by Banjo Paterson. Circa 1980s, and oddly it claims to have been printed in Columbia, which I assume is a misprint of Colombia.
A pop-up "Waltzing Matilda" by Banjo Paterson. Circa 1980s, and oddly it claims to have been printed in Columbia, which I assume is a misprint of Colombia.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Odd bookmarks
Today's odd bookmark:
In a copy of Harry Potter & The Chamber of Secrets (HB, no dust jacket), someone was using a brochure for endoscopy services as a bookmark.
Wish I'd taken a picture of it before I tossed it in the recycle bin, and the new bin was too deep for me to grab it back out. Oh well.
In a copy of Harry Potter & The Chamber of Secrets (HB, no dust jacket), someone was using a brochure for endoscopy services as a bookmark.
Wish I'd taken a picture of it before I tossed it in the recycle bin, and the new bin was too deep for me to grab it back out. Oh well.
Welcome
Welcome to the new blog. This one is to keep track of stories and other interesting anecdotes related to books, specifically with the books I deal with in my volunteer job, which is sorting book donations for the local Friends of the Library group. There are too many things I don't want to forget.
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