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message 1: by John (new)

John Champneys (andavane) | 36 comments I'm reading two books from our Public Library: Foundation by Isaac Asimov and The Hidden Reality by Brian Greene. I'm very interested in both.
My question is "Can I review them?" as they are not my own books and will be returned when I have finished with them.
Regards
John


message 2: by Scott (new)

Scott | 8579 comments Of course.


message 3: by Deborah (new)

Deborah | 390 comments Most of my books come from a library. Goodreads helps me organize my book lists because I have separate shelves for each of my main sources: library, booksfree, and owned.


message 4: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (seeford) | 573 comments Definitely!
I read primarily books on loan from my public library - my budget (and bookshelves) can't support my reading habit, but my taxes through my public library can, so I take advantage of it.

I have tons of shelves, organizing my books by content, but I don't distinguish between library books or not. I just started an 'owned' shelf, but haven't put much on it - I have over 3K books at home, and that will be a project unto itself. = )


message 5: by John (new)

John Champneys (andavane) | 36 comments Thanks for giving me the Go Ahead! :)
Errr.... when you return them they just remain in the Library, right?


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