Our local library is not just a heritage building for the amazing architecture and grounds, but the poet John Keats lived in the house for many years, the part of the house where he stayed has been turned into a museum, kept as it was in his time, and there is a story of his struggle as he was in love with his friend (house owner)'s daughter. The ceiling of the main room is a fabulous stained window, most of the furniture is from 1800s, the atmosphere there is incredible. Before I gave up and finally got a Kindle in 2011 (only because we we're traveling to Turkey on a cheap flight and I couldn't take enough books with luggage limits) we used to go regularly there. I git to read books just released from people who were writing their first, like never will forget I read Antony Bourdain's first book when none knew who he was. You can find more about the whole place here : Keats House City of London
https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/attractions-museums-entertainment/keats-house
in my page:
Sarita in the photo, I think 12 or 13 years old, near the DVDs as she isn't much of a reader, despite mine and her dad's efforts!
[b]Pink Reptile Designs : Get Your Read On Bundle[/b] (the part with the journal card and books is the template)
https://www.sweetshoppedesigns.com/sweetshoppe/product.php?productid=52368&cat=&page=5
and [b]Brightsiding Kit[/b]
https://www.sweetshoppedesigns.com/sweetshoppe/product.php?productid=52812&cat=&page=1
[b]TFL![/b]