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Old 01-22-2014, 03:14 PM   #8
Mike L
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I am thoughly convinced that my local library does not have anything wether I want to read them or not.
I'm sorry, but I don't get what you are saying. Clearly, the library must have some books, otherwise it wouldn't be a library. In fact, it probably has a very large number of books. Most public libraries have.

As far as I can see, all you have proved is that you can draw up a list of 100 books that are not in the library. That's no surprise. I'm sure I could do the same.

The obvious solution would be to look for books to read that are in the library. That's what everyone else does - and always have. Or, look elsewhere for the books that you want to read.

By the way, most libraries will happily obtain any book for you if you put in request for it.

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