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barry1010 | 09:47 Mon 29th May 2023 | Arts & Literature
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I download a lot of ebooks from public libraries and I'm curious how many ABers do.
I have always been a fan of public libraries and have borrowed books all my life. I still go to my local library but prefer ebooks these days. A big advantage is seeing the books that are out on loan and the ability to reserve them.
Of course I can reserve paper books from libraries but if I can't see it on the shelf it might pass my attention.
I do buy ebooks, too. When I had my first ereader in 2010 lots of ebook sellers popped up - I used to buy them from Tesco, Waterstones, Asda but Amazon has killed off a lot of the competition so I buy mainly from Kobo and Google.

Sorry, I have waffled on. Do you borrow eBooks from your public libaries?



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I forgot about Bookbub, I also get emails from them but their suggestions are mainly Hunky Cowboys or soppy Little Cafe ones. As I never buy either of those types, it makes me wonder why.
Vagus you can tick which genre of books you would like on Bookbub.
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I get mainly crime, thriller and navy books offered on BookBub
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Hymie, sorry, I have no idea about changing the date

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