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Yup, I'm all set !
I much prefer hard copy books, but click click download is certainly convenient.
Yes or maybe up to 199!
I can get those at home too. 😀
We may have a generation that thinks hard copy books are the electronic ones with DRM from Amazon.
Wha, no good bookstores? That would be hell. Here in Boston, we are well-supplied, though I confess to also ordering online from thriftbooks, betterworldbooks and abebooks.
There is also the pleasure of revisiting old ones...

(Books, not relatives)
I always am adding more books despite how many I might already have @Katherine Bond.
There is only "not enough room". Having books in locations that may endanger the safe completion of an urgent call of nature in the middle of the night is inadvisable.
Yes, there is. Because I had so many at one point that my home looked like this

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Not in my universe @Katherine Bond. The advantage of reading online is the books are not piling up in places where they shouldn't be! One reason I started reading online, the other my eyes.
libraries are a good source of reading materials (as long as the library is not in one of those locations where they pull stuff off the shelves)
I am a lover of libraries. I like that now you can take out ebooks. Our library is under a big remodel & renovation. The temporary location is not convenient for me plus they have limited stock. I look forward to seeing the library when it reopens, sometime this spring I think.
Yes. The library was a source of joy for me when I was growing up. I always had books checked out. 📚
When I was growing up the library did help me expand knowledge & a love of books. Good memories. I don't think the libraries here are banning any books. After all we are in California where people are free, mostly, to make choices. I'm thankful for that.