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Old 01-03-2017, 01:47 PM   #31
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OMGosh, this is wonderful! I'll check them out! I'm seeing this forum is quite active. I didn't realize it until I started looking into "new Posts" and seeing so many up-to-date posts I figured I'd keep trying to connect.

Really appreciate all you other bookworms, yeehaw!! Denise
Keep in mind that this list is not all-inclusive. I'm sure there are other libraries that also allow non-residents to purchase library cards.

The library from that list with the best bang for the buck is the Brooklyn Public Library. It has a fairly large collection of both ebooks and audiobooks (the numbers in the chart).

I listed Hennepin to point out that they don't allow digital checkouts, so it's rather pointless to get a non-resident card from them.
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