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Guys and girls appreciate the build of those Spartans..for different reasons.

I too have "rediscovered" my library in the past couple of years. If they don't have what I'm looking for, they order it and e-mail me wen its in!! I've been tardy quite a few times because I get all backed up trying to read all of Terri's recommendations but I'll gladly pay $4-5 every couple of months in late fees as opposed to $9.99 for Kindle books or $20 plus for hardbacks. I still buy books that I REALLY want but the library has saved me literally hundreds of $$$$.

And I have not finished with you yet. :)



"These books you have taken out, woman. I admire them much, as I admire you for your round bottom and bust. Would you care to speak with me of scribing over a roasting pig and some watered down wine?"
"Why Leonidas. Are you asking me out on a date?"
:D

Why is it that library ladies are grumpy for the most part? I find a lot of volunteers are this way.
maybe because 'employees' have to be friendly to customers or they lose their jobs. Volunteers don't need to care.

"These books you have taken out, woman. I admire them much, as I admire you for your round bottom and bust..."
Hahaha! Good stuff. :)

I have to say, this last one is, for me, the worst. Kids should be able to go to the library, search, discover books and fall hopelessly in love with them.
I think she doesn't like her work - which is not, I think, a justification.

That's really sad - the staff at our local library all seem to really love books and patrons (for the most part - however there are regulars who test their patience) They also really seem to cater to the users tastes, at least that has been my experience with them, even before the Mrs got a job there.




Most of the libraries in our 'cluster' are chill. The smaller one that is closest to hubby's work (where he picks up books for me) if a lovely place, but grumpy ladies. However, the main library..the one that feeds the others is pleasant I suppose. Some ladies will help you in the aisles or smile on their way passed.
I think there is 8 or 9 libraries in my local library family. All but three are beachside towns and so most of them you can go into wearing flip flops (thongs) with sand all over your feet. It is very laid back. Very beachside Aussie chill.


Chrisl wrote: "I kept statistics for turnaround time on interlibrary loan requests. We averaged 10 days from receiving request to informing patron of..."
The books I request within my own 25 library system come within a week if/once they are available. The ones that come from the ILL take an average of 3 months. And I have one book that has shown it's on order, as in being bought new, since March. The bigger the system gets the slower those two things are. But considering I can use 25 different libraries all within 2 hours and all on one library card that costs me nothing......I don't think I can complain. :)

Chris mentioned in another thread that at his library when he worked there it is 10 days or under from request placed through ILL to contacting the library member with their book.
After thinking about it, I think that it is about that time frame when I request an ILL.
However, I was most impressed yesterday with my helpful library system.
I reserved Steven Pressfield's Virtues of War for our August Group Read. It showed in the catalogue as available and yet the library, after a week, still hadn't sent it to me. I emailed them. They rang me shortly after to apologise and say that book is now missing.
I had told them in my email that it was for a book club read and this seemed important to them. They wanted to get it to me in time for the group read start date of August 1.
They then tracked it down for ILL at a fairly close library elsewhere in the state and I will have it by early next week! I was so impressed. The lady that rang me back to tell me they could get me a copy was sort of excited that they would get it to me in time for the Book club group read. :-) My local libraries are currently my local heroes. :-)
The Virtues of War: A Novel of Alexander the Great

I would give a 600 page book a go on 14 days no prob. But I would be hesitant to get out a book of that size if it was 7 day.
Good to hear you're enjoying your book. :-)

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Seriously cool. This is my kind of vending machine.

The reason I mention this is because I was checking out my fines and I haven't accrued any since May. Almost 4 months with no fines....I am impressed with myself. :D

Guessing though. :-)

The reason I mention this is because I ..."
Show-off...I'm about $8 in the red!!

I found out today that I have so many more library resources than I knew. I can apparently take out books in 17 neighboring library systems without going the ILL route if I drive there myself. In fact I can take out library books anywhere in my province with a special library card if I want.
And if I can't find a book I want in the ILL system they can apparently search all of Canada for one and I only pay if there is a charge from the other library.
So awesome! :)

Do you do ebook borrowing through your library, Lolo?

Never occurred to me that it was possible. A girlfriend mentioned that she took out books at her boyfriends place up the valley. So I checked it out......

On the other hand, if I don't get it, I will be so bummed. I am afraid that they will judge me for being fat and old and not hire me.

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LOVE that vending maching idea!

On the other hand, if I don't get it, I will be so bummed. I am afraid that they will judge..."
Hope it goes well for you. My dream is to retire and work in a used book store. :)


Lol. Good name. Horseback riding, blueberries and lobster tails? Three of my favourite things.

On the other hand, if I don't get it, I will be so bummed. I am afraid that they will judge..."
Good luck - my wife says it's the best job she has ever had.

It's funded by local government.
Yes they inter library loan, but limit it to 5 books per fortnight (two week period).
No charge for late fees. They just put a stop on your borrowing.
I can have as many books as I want. Most I every got was about 21 in one week.
Loan period is 4 weeks for their books; usually 6 weeks for ILLs.
They have a lot of kids programmes and literacy programmes, as well as encouraging local writers and artists.
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I think that it's also a necessity. Gerald Butler couldn't have his usual sexy guy role in a movie if he had the look of Jabba the Hutt!