Millions of free books in England

Posted by Joe | February 27th, 2009 | 2 Comments »

A used book warehouse was abandoned when the firm’s lease expired and the public was invited to scavenge. It’s too bad this is in England or I would be there in a heartbeat. Conversely, however, I would assume that like all used bookstores there is only limited treasure surrounded by a majority of crap. Anyhow, click the link right here for the Daily Mail’s take on it as well as some pretty awesome pictures of a book warehouse in disarray.

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2 Responses to “Millions of free books in England”

  1. Melody Says:

    What is crap to you, isn’t crap to me. Crap is in the eye of the beholder.

  2. Joe Says:

    Exactly. And what is crap to you, might not be crap to me. So we’re in agreement that there probably would still be a lot of crap.

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