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Originally Posted by Fbone
Some people still go to the public library for hardcovers. For Agency priced ebooks it may be a more affordable option.
I go once a week to pick up DVDs and will also borrow a book if it's on my TBR and available.
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I go to the library about once a week, too. I do read many more ebooks than I do paper books, though, and part of the reason that I go to the library is to take my niece with me and install a love of reading in her. It makes for a nice afternoon walk with my husband, niece and son. I also sometimes use the library as a way to sample books that I'm interested in before getting the ebook (or sometimes paper) version.
I'm reading Fool's Fate, and I'm dreading the end of the Farseer stories. I do hope that Robin Hobb decides to write more books that feature the Six Duchies characters at some point, I will sorely miss them after I finish with this book!
Neil Gaiman's "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" was excellent, just beautiful. I will definitely be rereading it at some point, and recommending it to my friends. I suspect that it will be one of those books that I enjoy even more after rereading them.