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do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 27 Apr 2018, 06:21
by Snowhite189
Nowadays when you wanted a particular book, you visit online store to order and it will come right at your doorstep in an instant or if you have time you just go to bookstore to buy i wanna know does anyone of you still doing the old ways of going to the library to borrow books?

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 27 Apr 2018, 09:00
by Bookman1
Yes I do I live there it's my favorite place to be

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 27 Apr 2018, 10:12
by gvstearns3
I love going to libraries and used book stores. Something about the hunt for a good book that still excites me. On a trip to the UK I found this town, Hay on Wye, which is a historic bookstore town and spent hours sitting on the floor of many shops looking for unique finds. Don't get me wrong. I love the amazon kindle idea of instant gratification but a part of me will always unleash the quiet little girl that loves hiding in the corner of a library with a good book.

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 27 Apr 2018, 11:20
by NRoach
Nowadays I live in Latvia, so it's hard to get English books in libraries anyway, but even when I lived in the UK, I didn't really bother with them.

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 27 Apr 2018, 13:42
by jennawash
My kids and I still visit the library, but it's to use a study room. They will sometimes ask to check out a book, which I allow, but as for me, it's been years since I've read a "real" hand held book that isn't delivered from my Amazon Kindle.

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 27 Apr 2018, 17:39
by Spontaneo
Yes I most certainly do still use the public library system! As a matter of fact, thank you for reminding me! I have a whole tote bag to read! I especially like to borrow magazines. That way, I don't have to fork up money in the check-out line at the grocery store. Cookbooks are also what I like to borrow, especially for crockpots. My library also has a coupon bin. People give and take coupons. I don't need to buy a Sunday news circular. I really don't ever foresee the library closing shop any time soon.

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 27 Apr 2018, 22:19
by Tbunde5
The best place to get lost in other worlds is the library. It’s quiet and no one interrupts you! I like to pick a section and challenge myself to at least skim my way through it. There are a lot of hidden treasures there I might not otherwise pick up!

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 29 Apr 2018, 07:12
by DATo
I use the library for newly published books exclusively.

In many ways books are like movie DVDs. Once you have read it why would you want to read it again soon? I admit there may be reasons why you'd like to read one section of a book again either because you are confused about how you originally interpreted something or because you just want to read it because you enjoyed that part, but speaking from personal experience I usually read a book only once unless it is an exceptionally good book and even then I might not read it again until years have passed. So why buy it?

I own over 3000 very good books, but almost all of them were purchased FAR below retail price from garage sales and book fairs. For instance, I remember once getting a whole shopping cart full of personally selected books from a book fair for 5 dollars; a mint condition set of Britannica for $80; and the entire Great Books set (also from Britannica and in mint condition) for about $60. These last two sets of books retailed for $2500 new when first published by Britannica. Many other classic, hard bound, books came from used bookstores or from the "for sale" table at the local libraries. Another example: I purchased a first edition, mint condition copy of The Hunger Games from the library for a half dollar, and a first edition copy of First Blood (from which all the "Rambo" movies were made), and Fail-Safe for about 25 cents each.

When someone recommends a book to me or I see a book that has been hyped up I always pick it up at the library. It is very rare that I read a book I've gotten from the library that I want to own to read again later. It happens, but very, very rarely, and if I do want to read it again I can usually get it from the library again or get a very low-priced used copy from Amazon. This is a far cheaper and efficient method than owning each book purchased at retail price.


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Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 30 Apr 2018, 20:53
by lbhatters
I don't rule it out. I don't make a special trip but if I'm there to make copies or use their computers I will sometimes check out some books. I will rarely check out an old bestseller, though, because I'd rather have a new bestseller. If I check out a book it will be a business or hobby type.

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 01 May 2018, 18:10
by Spontaneo
Yes, I do love getting bargain books at the library's for sale section and especially yard sales! Speaking of yard sales, almost that time of year again!

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 01 May 2018, 18:21
by djknott1
Yes, I absolutely adore libraries! I admit it may not always be to check books out but to sometimes use the other services offered. If I have research to do, there is no better place. I would love to live in a library!

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 01 May 2018, 19:57
by tcastillo
Now that my children are grown and out of the house I almost never go to the library anymore. I really enjoy reading on my phone so almost all of my books are downloaded now. I get ebooks from my public library, but even that is on my phone. After reading these posts I am feeling a bit nostalgic though...a trip to the library will probably happen this week-end!

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 01 May 2018, 20:37
by apwaldrop
Yes, absolutely. I adore my local public library. While I was in college last year I would go to the library to get books to fill in the gaps of time I would have in between assignments. I also take advantage of the library's website to reserve books and have them put on hold so that I have new material on a pretty constant basis. I also still get my children books from there.

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 01 May 2018, 23:46
by aycealxs
Actually, I went to the library last week to borrow a book I want to read. It was a book about one's emotions. I've been dying to read books again but I haven't found the time to visit the school library. I don't want to read through the use of gadgets because it doesn't give the same feeling as books do.

Re: do you still go to library for a book

Posted: 02 May 2018, 00:24
by Shrabastee Chakraborty
I love the feel of a library or a book store. But honestly, now-a-days I mostly search online libraries and download books from them. The last time I visited a book shop was like a few months ago, and while that experience absolutely thrills me, most of the time I simply prefer to browse books online. In fact that is a favourite hobby of me.