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Old 01-02-2011, 09:23 PM   #22
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Can one read too much?
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Note: I have never borrowed an eBook from the library so some of my points may be wrong. (e.g., does there exist an option to pay a small fee to get the book immediately?)
No, because the library "purchases" (access to) a limited number of copies; so, if they're all out, where would one come from for that additional fee? You wouldn't expect to plunk down a nominal amount for a hardcover bestseller with a long queue for another copy to magically then appear?

The "solution" would be for the person anxious to read that ebook to buy a copy.
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