The Book Thing

3001 Vineyard Lane
Baltimore
MD 21218

The Book Thing

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The Book Thing
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Free Books! Drop off your unwanted books anytime in bin outside.
Open for browsing Saturdays & Sundays 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Bring books you don't want for others who may enjoy them. Get books that interest you.
All books are stamped, "Not for Resale. this is a free book."

410-662-5631

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The Book Thing is a shining beacon of the principles of reuse and community building. People bring their lightly used books here by the boxfull, and other folks who want them come and take them away. It reaffirms people's belief in the goodness of their fellow city-dwellers and saves money and paper by allowing people to enjoy someone else's old book, rather than purchase a new copy.
submitted by Abby Cocke

It reaffirms people's belief in the goodness of their fellow city-dwellers and saves money and paper by allowing people to enjoy someone else's old book rather than purchase a new copy.

This may be my new favorite place to get books!

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The Book Thing is a shining beacon of the principles of reuse and community building. People bring their lightly used books here by the boxfull, and other folks who want them come and take them away. It reaffirms people's belief in the goodness of their fellow city-dwellers and saves money and paper by allowing people to enjoy someone else's old book, rather than purchase a new copy.
submitted by Abby Cocke

It reaffirms people's belief in the goodness of their fellow city-dwellers and saves money and paper by allowing people to enjoy someone else's old book rather than purchase a new copy.

This may be my new favorite place to get books!

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