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Old 01-24-2014, 05:04 PM   #17
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by l_macd View Post
I'm with radius (and others) on this one, I don't find many books from my wishlist in my local library, but I get plenty of books to read by browsing and finding ones that look interesting. In fact, I quite enjoy picking up books either from different genres, or just authors I don't know to give them a try.
I am lucky in that I find a lot of books from my wish list, (2 miles long) but I am almost as often stumbling upon another author that I have never read before who actually excites me. It is not only about broadening horizons, it is about discovering that there is just so much more truly enjoyable and/or enlightening/interesting material available instantly than one could have imagined 10 years ago.

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