I so appreciate the library. Where else could you read books free? Ours doesn’t even fine anymore for overdue books. I still try to get them back on time since others want to read them too. We have a great system in my neck of the woods. If our system doesn’t have a book, we have an interlibrary loan system. Or you can request it.
We have hundreds of books here in the house on a variety of subjects. Most books are in our “library”/office 5 – 6ft cases and 1- 3 ft case). The craft books are mostly in our studio (2 ft cases) some in the basement (1 6ft case plus 2 LARGE plastic boxes) many stacked on the work table plus the several shelves of books related to his work which he took home when he left his job (1- 5ft case). In the bedroom they are just stacked on night stands. In my teddy bear’s room there are 2 3ft cases of books about teddy bears (and similar) some stories and some about making them.
Also large magazine collections on a variety of subjects – history, crafts, etc.
Since the start of Covid he has been downloading books from our public library to read on his computer. Since he had cataract surgery some years ago he has found reading on paper not so easy any longer (while I find reading online not at all easy) so this works well for him. Problem was he could not find his library card – so they think I am reading all these books!
When you are married to an ex-librarian, you have a LOT of books. Books came in, but never went out. Now after 61 years of marriage, we have over 3000.
baraktorvan over 1 year ago
That is me too. Glad we have a fine free library!
Macushlalondra over 1 year ago
I so appreciate the library. Where else could you read books free? Ours doesn’t even fine anymore for overdue books. I still try to get them back on time since others want to read them too. We have a great system in my neck of the woods. If our system doesn’t have a book, we have an interlibrary loan system. Or you can request it.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 1 year ago
I think my TBR has finally exceeded my likely life expectancy.
Totalloser Premium Member over 1 year ago
The Library Taxes are the only ones I don’t complain about, I have a list of over 2000 books I’ve read
walstib Premium Member over 1 year ago
I never have time to catch up on all the movies and shows I DVR’d.
Dogtreat Premium Member over 1 year ago
I like a minimum of 3 loans at a time. I hardly watch tv anymore!
DawnQuinn1 over 1 year ago
Books take you on adventures you might never have otherwise,
Doctor Toon over 1 year ago
I have a queue of a couple dozen books to read at any given time
Every 2 weeks I hit a couple of thrift stores and a used book store to keep it that way
Dani Rice over 1 year ago
Every six months our local library has asemi-annual book sale, and this is usually the result. https://thisendoftheswamp.com/2019/06/09/
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
While you are there, get Ben a self-help book, it looked like he could use one yesterday.
BWR over 1 year ago
I regularly read 4 or 5 books at a time.
mafastore over 1 year ago
We have hundreds of books here in the house on a variety of subjects. Most books are in our “library”/office 5 – 6ft cases and 1- 3 ft case). The craft books are mostly in our studio (2 ft cases) some in the basement (1 6ft case plus 2 LARGE plastic boxes) many stacked on the work table plus the several shelves of books related to his work which he took home when he left his job (1- 5ft case). In the bedroom they are just stacked on night stands. In my teddy bear’s room there are 2 3ft cases of books about teddy bears (and similar) some stories and some about making them.
Also large magazine collections on a variety of subjects – history, crafts, etc.
Since the start of Covid he has been downloading books from our public library to read on his computer. Since he had cataract surgery some years ago he has found reading on paper not so easy any longer (while I find reading online not at all easy) so this works well for him. Problem was he could not find his library card – so they think I am reading all these books!
sbwertz over 1 year ago
When you are married to an ex-librarian, you have a LOT of books. Books came in, but never went out. Now after 61 years of marriage, we have over 3000.