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No, wait, now that I think about it, it's become tradition for me to steal my sister's Postsecret books whenever I visit her.

I've taken books but I have paid for all five of them with steep interest as an anonymous donation labeled "penance".

One time I accidentally left a library book outside on the playground (I was in 5th or 6th grade at the time) in the winter, and it got frozen to the ground. It took water damage (though not enough to make it unreadable), and the library refused to take it back, but asked for the cost of the book instead.
And one time I lost a library book in my closet, and after a couple of months, the library just put the cost of the book on my fines, instead of late charges.
Both times were accidents, though, and I did actually pay for them, so I don't consider them stealing. ^_^






I stole a book once from an airport store. Karma caught up with me within a week and I lost US$200 in a hotel meeting room. Crime does not pay.
I never lend books. I give them away. Lost a friend because he felt so guilty he disappeared. If I don't want to give the book away, I say no to potential borrowers.


But I did want to. Twice!
I'm still tempted to steal Sarah Moon's Coincidences off my exes bookshelf. and head back to high school to steal Imogen Cunningham's Portraiture. I was the only one who ever signed it out. They probably wouldn't have noticed.


Are you the person who throws the first stone?

Are you the person who throws the first stone?"
Well no... But I've never done anything against the law.

Are you the person who throws the first stone?"
nice one Ed.
i did a little shop lifting when i was a teen. yeah, shame on me. broke a few other laws too.
now i'm an adult and all responsible and scared to break the rules.
i never took books - at least not that i remember - not from stores anyway. i have borrowed and never returned.


Usually there's a good selection at those holiday rentals, but last year I went to one and it only had Jackie Collins. No swaps that year.

I think you got it covered!






I agree! I love to find these places on vacation. Often when I finish a vacation book -- that I've usually picked up at a used book store --I'm glad to pass it on to a place where it can be read and shared.

i think unless the owner specifically asks you to "help yourself" to the books; yes, taking something without permission is stealing. they may not mind much, but i know i won't be renting out my place any time soon. i'd be dismayed to find any book missing.

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I agree with that, the places I'm talking about have a shelf marked, "Help yourself!"


Those are what I'm referring to. I love it, I feel a connection to other readers who share their books with others.


If the library looks like a personal collection or has books about the local area, I definitely wouldn't take any - but I would assume that it's ok to read them. Otherwise why put them there.

....and yes I have borrowed books and kept them for longer than intended - but I don't still have them, they've moved on :)
Have a safe and crime free weekend :)