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Old 10-03-2013, 03:40 PM   #25
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Library availability doesn't pose a problem for me. If I can't find a particular Kindle book at any of the libraries I belong to, then I'll pick something else. To me, there's no such thing as a must read book.

I'm more than willing to pay for a subscription video service; but I'll never pay for a subscription ebook, audiobook, magazine, or music service. There's more than enough variety in the available free services of the latter ones for my needs.
I read a lot of genres, but my library doesn't have a large selection of urban fantasy. They do okay with cozy mysteries, but their main fare is lit and thrillers. I have checked out some of the UF they have--they have Briggs and Dresden files, which are as top of the line as it gets. They don't have Amelia Peabody (cozy mystery) or other names that I am interested in. However, I read a lot of indie writers so it isn't as though I lack material. I just don't find it at the library very often.
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