And while digital technology is changing publishing, the organisers of the little libraries project believe there will always be a place for books.
Waikato District Council's Community Development Advisor Lianne Van Den Bemd says books are tactile and will always be loved.
"I know a lot of people say for the younger generation, that the phone is part of them, but a lot of people get that feeling from a book."
But any good library needs books and the Coordinator of Huntly, Te Kauwhata and Meremere libraries is on the hunt for pre-loved books for the little libraries.
"We want neat stuff, we want stuff that's in good condition and relevant and covering all areas."
"The little libraries will have a variety of material. Hopefully we will have some junior stuff, some children stuff, some adults stuff, some fiction and non-fiction, board books for the babies, we're hoping to have something for everybody."
The project is costing ratepayers $1,200. The libraries should be up and running within a few months.
If you wish to donate books they can be dropped of at any of the six Waikato District Council libraries.
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