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Do you use your public library?

I do, especially when I'm trying to find out about something pre-internet days, local history in particular. Much historical information is not yet online and probably never will be due to costs and limited appeal.
Nothing to do with libraries or books, but I saw your name and was reminded of you a month ago or so when I saw a commercial for Yooper Chooks on television.

Good to see you again. :wave:
 
I'm blessed to live in Delaware County, PA. We have an excellent library system of 26 branches. I've visited them all.

I can reserve anything available from any branch and arrange to pick it up there, or have it sent to any branch. I usually use the Upper Darby Municipal branch, which is near me, on the 102 trolley route, and across the street from Dollar General (easy one-stop shopping). But last week I felt like traveling, so reserved and picked up The Twelve Dogs of Christmas by Susan Wiggs fron the Radnor Memorial Library in downtown Wayne. The book was a fun holiday read, like a Hallmark Christmas movie with dogs.

I often get LGBT books. Lansdowne library often has them.

And if that fails, they'll get books for me from elsewhere in the state. They got Michael Nava's latest, The City of Palaces, from Pittsburgh. Nava is known for his Henry Rios detective series featuring a gay LA Latino detective, but the new book is a historical novel set in Mexico City.
 
Thad1527, the books you ordered from the library, are any of them considered age appropriate (adult)? I'm not talking about pictures, but story lines. Thanks.
 
I'm blessed to live in Delaware County, PA. We have an excellent library system of 26 branches. I've visited them all.

I can reserve anything available from any branch and arrange to pick it up there, or have it sent to any branch.


My local library does the same.

Mine is part of the Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Service which has 17 libraries in 3 counties here in Oregon. Sadly they use to be over a couple dozen, but they keep getting rid of books and locations. Starting next month the West Salem Library will be going to only two days a week and only for a couple hours each day. They are sending all the funding to the police.
 
I just got A Marvellous Light, by Freya Marske, and LIke A Love Story, by Abdi Naxemian. Both were on a list of books with gay sex scenes that readers enjoyed. So, yes.
 
Thanks guys. I have been buying paperback gay romance novels from Amazon and hadn't seen any except on your list except by Alexis Hall which I didn't read. Paperback books may not be in the same league as hardcover, but I am reading books by Keira Andrews and have read books by Annabeth Albert, Daryl Banner, Hayden Hall, and others.
 
They’re Young Adult books but they’re worth the read. There’s also a sequel to Aristotle and Dante

Adam Silvera is also pretty good.
 
I do use the library, thinking to stop for a bit to read some unreads books that i own
 
You mean library network: I have used it so heavily during the past fifteen years, that there is not much left to use anymore... although yesterday I went to the NLC to make with my tablet a copy of a book that only seems available through Mercadolibre.
 
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