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Old 01-19-2011, 09:43 AM   #153
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Oh, this is so tantalizing! There are two authors I'm currently wanting to read, Ben Bova (the many books in the Grand Tour especially) and P.G. Wodehouse (looking for his post-1923 works, especially those centered on Blandings Castle).

I probably haven't searched FLP right. From the home page, I selected digital collections and whether I typed in Wodehouse or Bova, I found zero hits! Which was hard to believe given how popular they are (and how prolific).

I also tried the direct search tool for the ebook collection

http://freelibrary.lib.overdrive.com...ncedSearch.htm

selecting Adobe epub. Again, zero!

Have their publishers have choked off library lending?

Of course, I remember getting hooked on series books in the old days and going to the library to get, say, #4, and discovering it was out. A disappointment for sure. I wonder if the same thing happens regularly with digital lending.

There is a real advantage to just going ahead and buying a set and reading at one's leisure!
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