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Old 01-03-2017, 01:34 PM   #30
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Also there is Kindle Unlimited for $60 for six months. Sometimes they run specials. Plenty of reading material.

I buy a subscription to Brooklyn Library every year. I get Free Library of Philadelphia for free because hubby was a vet. (They no longer offer that option though.)

My local library is very small on digital loans too.

I should mention FLP has Freading and Hoopla as well as Overdrive and a few more digital services.

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Hate it when something is taken away from a Veteran. We have all we have due to our military, who doesn't know that.

Anyway, I am gaining some awesome info here. Also, I did notice that Amazon has a lot of free books offered, usually 1st of series looks like, but Barnes and Noble didn't have that much of a selection I don't think. I know I won't live long enough to read from all the options that are out there for us
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