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Libraries, Library Holds, and TBR Lists
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I've been going to the library a lot lately, though. In fact all but 2 of the books I've read this year have come from my library. But this hasn't decreased the length of my TBR list. If anything it's gotten longer, just due to the fact that not all of the books in my TBR list was available at my library. And there were many more NEW titles that ARE available at the library that have been added to an ever-increasing TBR list.




There must be a few S & L members in my town because a lot of the books we have read are checked out when I look for them. I was lucky to grab the Cloud Atlas audiobook before everyone caught on. Our librarians are pretty good about buying extra books when a movie is coming out. We also have a used bookstore where we sell extra copies for 25 cents.
Tyler: You should make your shelf a Goodreads shelf and try to get more people to join a group of their choice. I might have to whisper in someone's ear at work. Great idea!
I love the library (as the son of a Librarian, I had better), but I rarely use it. I generally only borrow audiobooks a few times a year when I drive 6+ hours (each way) to go visit family.
I'm fortunate to have a job that allows me to purchase just about every book I read. I like to try to support the authors I read, especially since there are many people who can't always afford to.
I tend to try to loan my books out to friends and co-workers as well. In fact one of my friend's wife is going to be borrowing Assassin's Apprentice from me because he listened to it after I read it for club and now she wants to read it.
I'm fortunate to have a job that allows me to purchase just about every book I read. I like to try to support the authors I read, especially since there are many people who can't always afford to.
I tend to try to loan my books out to friends and co-workers as well. In fact one of my friend's wife is going to be borrowing Assassin's Apprentice from me because he listened to it after I read it for club and now she wants to read it.

I also tend to read many books at once as well as working in the bush for many weeks at a time. I also hate it when my books look like a pokadot monster mauled it (all the colourful dots libraries put on the pages of the books on the top of the book), it feels sacrilegious hehe.


Every once in a while, I go through and hunt down the first ten books on my to-read list through the libraries available to me, and speed date them. If I like them, I keep and try to read by the due date, if not, I delete from my list and return the book.

Actually, the best resource for me is Worldcat.org - there is a link for it on each book page, and worldcat keeps track of where you are (by IP addresses, I think), and shows you the closest libraries that have the book you are looking for. Since mine is connected to the university I work for, it will auto-fill ILL requests if none of my libraries have it.
Though this hasn't really helped keep my to read list down - I just keep finding more books that I want!




I haven't been to a library in about 3 years. I'm ashamed cause the library is like 6 blocks away, Maybe I should going and browse.




I'm too cheap for an audible account and afford Kindle books by asking only for Amazon gift certificates for holidays and birthdays and such.
I am always, however, promoting the public library to my students and have a good relationship with our local public librarians.

"Hmm, looks interesting. Add to list."

I was the same way u til I discovered that my libary had a really good ebook collection a lot of which is on kindle.


I'm the same way, you just discover so many great books working in a library! My to be read list grows far faster than my read list. Combine this with the fact that I used to work part time in a local indie bookstore with an awesome employee discount and I have a whole book case of books I own that are waiting to be read!

I still buy a lot of books, though. Mostly new releases or books that I won't be seeing for a year or more if I go through the library, though, and used books.


Also librarians who tend to be very nice, helpful people.
Our libraries are under threat because of spending cuts. Some have apparently been forced to be staffed entirely by volunteers to remain open :(
So please support your libraries.

Using the library, though, is a financial godsend - I read fiction fast, always have done, and borrowing the books makes my addiction less likely to send me to the debt collectors! ;)
For me the difference is whether the book is fiction or non-fiction. Fiction I usually read once except for a few rare authors, so I prefer to borrow it. Non-fiction is a dip in, read a bit, read it again later, relationship, so I like to own those. I just wish Non-Fic was cheaper... :P

The only negative I can think of is that with todays connected society I don't browse the shelves much. Usually I hear about a book on Goodreads, S and L or some other source and then simply put it on hold via there website. Maybe I am missing some great discoveries doing this? I am definitely more "locked in" to SF than in the past.


That's interesting. You really can't judge a book by its cover anymore, because you rarely see them.


That's interesting. You really can't judge a book by..."
I'm terrible... I pick up many books based on their covers and I pick my wine by the picture on the label and both have a surprisingly good success rate. :-P


The first year my wife and I were married, we lived in walking distance of a branch of our local library. Loved being that close to a library, and looking forward to it again.
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Because of this my "To Be Read" list has gotten much shorter. In fact, for the first time since high school, I'm not only keeping up with new publications, but I'm reading books I jotted down years ago (which, because of their age, are easy to get from the Library).
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this? To what extent people here use their libraries, and if they read those books faster?