Tuesday 1 July 2014

They think it's all over - well it ain't...


England may have failed once again to add anything to "1966 and all that", but there's no need to give up on footie just yet ... a quick look in the Little Library Reveals a few books to keep you going until the pre- season friendlies start. We've got (ghosted) autobiographies of QPR, Man Utd & England defender Paul Parker; and the man who's played just about everywhere, Robbie Savage (or "Lily", as the Kop memorably christened him: D)

For the kids we've got a book of 'true football stories' - recommended by no less than our very own supporter, 'AB'. Maybe even enough to take your mind off how well Costa Rica are doing...

5 comments:

  1. Hello ! I run an association library for English language readers in Grenoble, France . My in-laws live a few streets away from you and I'm visiting them this weekend, so look out for some more footie donations to your fantastic little free library.

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  2. Wow - how kind and wonderful :-) We're very much looking forward to that (and, of course, feel free to take whatever you like)..!

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  3. We've left some books today - and my mother in law was delighted with the books she found in the library and even more delighted to know it's not far from her house. Will be back in the near future for more exchanges.

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    1. Looking forward to reading 'Comrade Jim'. Football and espionage in one book-brilliant! R.A.J.

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    2. So glad that 'Comrade Jim' has found a new home . Look out soon for more donations from The Library at Babel in Grenoble, France ... will be visiting again beginning of September. Many thanks to the little free library for hosting the books . C.V.S.

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