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Old 04-26-2011, 01:19 PM   #23
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Can one read too much?
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Move to Seattle

Not only do they have very generous lending terms, they're also three of the largest ebook libraries according to:

Your Library's E-book Results --- The Rankings!
I've found they're also great about adding ebooks and audiobooks based upon patron request -- there was an obscure ebook on my To Be Purchased pile that I noticed it was available in the Overdrive catalogue, so I asked for it, and it was included in the next monthly batch of new acquisitions, along with another book that the library owns, but I noted in the comments field that at well over 1000 pages the ebook is much easier to read than a whopping print tome.
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