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Old 04-17-2011, 01:21 AM   #6
barb2cats
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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I use the library extensively for books not available as ebooks.
I visit the library 2 or 3 times each week.
I read extensively.
I use the interlibrary loan service for books that my library does not own.

I do buy ebooks, usually books I know I'll want to read more than once.

I am most anxious for someone / anyone to figure out how to get books which are 'out of print', legally available as ebooks, there must be a way to pay the author or whoever owns the copyright a reasonable fee -- I don't want to 'steal' the books, I just want to be able to read them as ebooks at a reasonable cost, and without having tons of paper books taking over my home.

In addition,I certainly do not want my library to vanish.

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