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F is for Found (and Friends) #AtoZchallenge

April 7, 2017 Claire Annette Noland 9 Comments

F is for Found (and Friends) #AtoZchallenge

Odd things are often used for bookmarks and librarians often document their discoveries. I have found recipes, pressed flowers, photos, and shopping lists. My author friend, Angelica Carpenter (librarian emeritus Arne Nixon Library) told me the two oddest things she found was a piece of bacon and a bag of cocaine tied with a ribbon!

There are websites devoted to these finds and today I’ll share a few. They all seem to have a story to tell.

Lovely!

People shouldn’t write in library books but this is an exception:

 

Don’t you wonder what book this was found in?

Who are these people?

 

 

Important notes:


 

 

 

Surprise!

 

To see more interesting items found in library books here are a few sites to check out:

Found, Library Style  is where Oakland, CA librarian, Sharon McKellar, posts some of her interesting finds.

website From Found In a Library Book

Found Magazine which accepts submissions from readers around the world.

Have you ever found something interesting in a library book?

This post is part of the A to Z blog challenge where people post thematically through the alphabet during the month of April.

Because I am writing about Library Love and today’s letter is F, I’d like to encourage you to become a Friend of your local library. Libraries need all the friends they can get these days – especially because many don’t understand their value to society,

Filed Under: Blogging A to Z, Library Love Tagged With: a to z blog challenge, Found in a library book

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  1. Melanie Atherton Allen says

    April 8, 2017 at 12:36 am

    Hello, fellow A-to-Zer! Also? Huzzah! This is one of my favorite topics, ever. I am a bit of a bibliophile, and can’t resist a (moderately-priced) old book. I had always wanted to find something remarkable in one of them, but never really expected to– but then I bought a book called Decorum (1883) at a flea market– and the thing turned out to be stuffed with little oddities. There was a four-leaf clover, a paper doll, several slips of paper bearing signatures and/or Bible verses, a poem about Christmas, and several clippings from newspapers. I felt like I’d stumbled upon a treasure-chest, and it has made me happy ever since, whenever I think about it.
    Melanie Atherton Allen
    http://www.athertonsmagicvapour.com

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    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 8, 2017 at 3:10 pm

      Hi Melanie, This is the best story about found objects ever! You need to submit it to Found Magazine. Have you ever thought o placing a note in a book for others to find? I’m setting up a Little Free Library (my L post) and perhaps I’ll put notes in for people to find.
      Have fun with the rest of the alphabet.

      Reply
  2. Trine says

    April 8, 2017 at 3:55 pm

    Claire, I love this post!
    Sometimes, I use odd things as bookmarks, so I always fan the pages before returning a library book. I haven’t left a note for the next reader, though.

    Reply
  3. evelyne holingue says

    April 8, 2017 at 11:23 pm

    I also love it when I find notes or even coffee stains on books I borrow at the library or even better when I buy second hand books. I imagine the people who read the book before me.
    Great twist on the A to Z Challenge! Good luck to you.

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  4. Eva says

    April 9, 2017 at 11:42 am

    This post is great! I specially love the notes for further readers (well, and who wouldn’t like to find money? Ha ha!). I’ve just found bookmarks, but someone found a postcard I had forgotten inside a book, and put it on the library board, so I re-found it.

    —–
    Eva – Mail Adventures

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  5. Ellen @ The Cynical Sailor says

    April 9, 2017 at 8:05 pm

    These are so cool! I love your A to Z theme this year 🙂

    Reply
    • Claire Annette Noland says

      April 11, 2017 at 3:22 am

      Thanks for following Ellen. Have you seen any interesting libraries on your travels?

      Reply

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  1. #A-Zchallenge Reflections Post 2017 Edition says:
    May 8, 2017 at 10:31 pm

    […] and sharing all things ibrary. If you think libraries are boring check out my posts on things found in library books, long overdue books, and brave librarians here and […]

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  2. #A-Zchallenge Reflections Post 2017 Edition says:
    May 8, 2017 at 10:42 pm

    […] and sharing all things library. If you think libraries are boring check out my posts on things found in library books, long overdue books, and brave librarians here and […]

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