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Polly Hennessey

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1. It's almost impossible. Me, if I need to make that decision,
Mon Oct 20, 2025, 09:36 AM
Oct 20

I give them to a small used bookstore in Placerville.

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It's almost impossible. Me, if I need to make that decision, Polly Hennessey Oct 20 #1
Is there a nearby library you can donate books to? fierywoman Oct 20 #2
No, they won't accept any more unless it is very, very special. CTyankee Oct 20 #4
Or a bunch of Little Free Libraries Oeditpus Rex Oct 20 #13
Yes! Here is a map for LFLs (link) Nittersing Oct 20 #15
Our neighborhood has these little, tiny ones but we have a boatload of books. CTyankee Oct 20 #18
I hear ya'. Raven123 Oct 20 #3
Because they become a part of us? mwmisses4289 Oct 20 #5
I haven't read "Power And Policy in the Soviet Union" or "Mao's China" in decades..... lastlib Oct 20 #10
😃 mwmisses4289 Oct 20 #12
I've found a lot of books from my childhood on eBay lastlib Oct 20 #24
I feel the same way. LoisB Oct 20 #29
Eloquently expressed Oeditpus Rex Oct 20 #17
Donate them SheltieLover Oct 20 #6
Yes...donate them..senior centers will take them. Deuxcents Oct 20 #7
My books go where I go. lastlib Oct 20 #8
Please donate all of the outed books. sinkingfeeling Oct 20 #9
Many thrift shops take books DBoon Oct 20 #21
I hear ya! WestMichRad Oct 20 #11
Is why I've decided to never move again dweller Oct 20 #14
I'm slightly selective BOSSHOG Oct 20 #16
I am a re-reader of books I've really enjoyed. It's like visiting an old friend. 3catwoman3 Oct 20 #19
My books are who I have become in a way. Prairie_Seagull Oct 20 #20
When I move seniors most want to take their books kimbutgar Oct 20 #22
I don't feel guilty at all. mwmisses4289 Oct 20 #25
Most libraries accept donations for their book sales fargone Oct 20 #23
You read the books, the info is in your head bucolic_frolic Oct 20 #26
Because there are better things to do with them annabanana Oct 20 #27
Yep, when all other options are exhausted Grim Chieftain Oct 20 #28
exactly what do you mean by... mike_c Oct 20 #30
if u arent in a hurry, sell them on abe's books. mopinko Oct 20 #31
Someone Made That Issue Easier For Me ProfessorGAC Oct 20 #32
Just what we need...smart thieves. Prairie_Seagull Oct 21 #36
A friend of mine contacted all of her friends and invited them over for tea and take books gathering. She had her books KitFox Oct 20 #33
Any that aren't favorites Tree Lady Oct 20 #34
Please don't throw books in the trash. Coventina Oct 20 #35
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