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Jan 10, 2016 06:24AM
Anyone here basically only check out library books (as opposed to buying books). I want to switchover, but I can't seem to do it. I was wondering what some of you might have done to make the switch. I am addicted to buying books, but I can get literally almost every book I could want either physically or digitally from the local library system so there is no real reason to do it. Thoughts appreciated!
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It just kills me that I pay taxes in that other state, because I work there and I can't get a free library pass.


That would put me off too. I can't buy second hand as I always ended up with books from heavy smokers.

I buy at least a book per month (usually 3+), and I loan 6 in two weeks. Some are for studying but some are because I want to read them.

Yeah, the university library is one library I use as well - much better than the public library.

Two things helped me flip the switch though. First, the ability to download ebooks to my Nook from the web - no trip to the library for me, even though it's 1/4 of a mile down the road (I live in a small town). Second, is the Overdrive app, which lets me listen to audio books on my phone.
Once in a blue moon I will borrow an actual book book - but I do get most of the graphic novels I read through the library system here, which is extensive and fast.




I think library usage does have to be convenient, and now that 90% of what I want to read is downloadable, that makes it easier. In the past it's been a lot easier just hit up Amazon than the library, since it comes to the door.

I buy some books, but usually they are a continuation of the series I already own or an author I love so much I have to have their book. Plus I'm more inclined to buy a book ebook or paperback if it's a new release rather than wait. If it's an older book 9 times out of 10 I'll get it from the library.
I'm a Gen X and I love the library. A lot of my friends use the library as well.
I am fortunate though that I live in a city, so well I have my local library I visit, I have access to all the books across the city library system. It's so easy to reserve a book online and then just pick it up from my local library when it arrives there.


Sorry, I meant Generation Y.
Generation X, I find to the best, and most balanced. They love both new and vintage books. They also both use the library and buy new books equally is what I have found.

I may buy something after the library copy.
I note you do want to keep serious track of due dates.

Sometimes, when I want to read a fantasy book, I go to the 5th floor and almost always find a book we´re reading here. German is on the same floor so some fantasy books I find in German and that´s ok.
I usually buy books but I adore my university library. It has just about anything. I´d love to stay a student simply because of the library we own. It has everything.

I'm jealous that your university has a whole fantasy section. Out of the five libraries on my campus, there is a small section on one floor for "popular books" which includes all genres. You'd think that with five libraries that there would be some decent selection! Nope.

Mine has electronic but I haven't investigated it yet. Not sure how easy it is with a kindle. The last book I borrowed had the tiniest print and I automatically went to adjust it!!


and don't forget about your Kindle Owners Lending Library selection each month. And Kindle firsts. all free for kindle owners (not app users).

I´ll be missing the library now that I´m not a student anymore.


The local library in my area uses One Click Digital and Overdrive. They both are excellent sources for audiobooks and digital books. I would recommend that everyone's local public library should look into using these sources.
It's funny as I'd exhausted my libraries fantasy audio books (Harry Potter!) on overdrive, then as I was discussing this with a colleague she said that she wasn't using overdrive and we discovered the library has two apps! So One Click Digital has a few fantasy that I'm now listening to.
Helen wrote: "It's funny as I'd exhausted my libraries fantasy audio books (Harry Potter!) on overdrive, then as I was discussing this with a colleague she said that she wasn't using overdrive and we discovered ..."
I know both apps have a lot of fantasy. Maybe you could encourage them to submit to more.
I know both apps have a lot of fantasy. Maybe you could encourage them to submit to more.
They have a really pathetic amount listed:
Potter, Darren Shan, kid stuff. Although you could argue that all kids.
The other has the two Sanderson and a Pierce Brown, then a few I don't know.
Potter, Darren Shan, kid stuff. Although you could argue that all kids.
The other has the two Sanderson and a Pierce Brown, then a few I don't know.
Helen wrote: "They have a really pathetic amount listed:
Potter, Darren Shan, kid stuff. Although you could argue that all kids.
The other has the two Sanderson and a Pierce Brown, then a few I don't know."
I'm sorry :(. Maybe, perhaps you could request more? I know our library let's us make requests.
Potter, Darren Shan, kid stuff. Although you could argue that all kids.
The other has the two Sanderson and a Pierce Brown, then a few I don't know."
I'm sorry :(. Maybe, perhaps you could request more? I know our library let's us make requests.