I love the convenience of e-book library loans. Especially for popular titles: I place the request, within days I get the email to download my book, and when the lending period is over it zaps off my kindle. No dragging the kids to the library at inconvenient times to pick up my hold, no feeling guilty when the book is overdue (dammit, I have an overdue book now!)
I haven't bought many books in years, but I kind of like the instant gratification of one-click buying. If I wait even two days for Prime delivery, regret sets in. So I buy more e-books than physical books.
Speaking of Prime, we have a guest membership (quasi-"legal") so we don't get Lending Library. But during my free month of full membership when I got my Kindle, I was unimpressed by it -- my one free book was Hunger Games, which took me like 3 hours to read, so one loan a month sounded painfully parsimonious.
I do like browsing the stacks at the library though, thumbing through my choices, roaming for those brief precious minutes while the kids are occupied in the children's area, etc.
I haven't bought many books in years, but I kind of like the instant gratification of one-click buying. If I wait even two days for Prime delivery, regret sets in. So I buy more e-books than physical books.
Speaking of Prime, we have a guest membership (quasi-"legal") so we don't get Lending Library. But during my free month of full membership when I got my Kindle, I was unimpressed by it -- my one free book was Hunger Games, which took me like 3 hours to read, so one loan a month sounded painfully parsimonious.
I do like browsing the stacks at the library though, thumbing through my choices, roaming for those brief precious minutes while the kids are occupied in the children's area, etc.
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