Jan-02-2016 08:46 AM
Jan-15-2016 12:23 PM
allen8106 wrote:
I Kansas you can get "Kansas" library card that give you electronic access to any electronic media in any library in Kansas and I think it's free. Not sure if this is available in other states.
Jan-15-2016 05:15 AM
Jan-14-2016 02:48 PM
Jan-04-2016 03:41 AM
GoPackGo wrote:Great suggestion. Thank you.
One of my co-workers who actually lived in Orange County was also a high volume e-book reader so we compared notes about the county libraries. Orange County won - by a LOT. They have approximately 50 zillion e-books that can be downloaded using Overdrive. AND you do not have to be a resident to have an Orange County library card. Non Orange County residents can pay a fee of $125/year. So that's what I did. You can sign up on line and pay your bill online. They mail a library card to your postal address; after you get it you must activate it, then you can start downloading e-books to your heart's content. All for about $10/month - I am in heaven. The best part is that I can renew on-line, meaning I don't have to show up in person.
Jan-03-2016 11:29 PM
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Jan-03-2016 02:29 PM
darsben wrote:
I have no problem if a contribution is made to the library.
Jan-03-2016 12:48 PM
holstein13 wrote:Snowman9000 wrote:I just did a quick search of a couple of popular books on that site and noticed they were available as physical books only. Not sure that would work for me. I need something with an extensive e-book selection of popular books.
My wife has an account with the Philadelphia Free Library. http://www.freelibrary.org/index.htm They charge a $50 annual fee for out of state residents, but have a LOT of ebooks.
Great suggestion, though. Maybe they will improve in this area.
Jan-03-2016 08:16 AM
darsben wrote:
So let me get this straight.
You want to receive a government benefit that you do not really qualify for.
You want it funded by a government entity that you have NEVER payed taxes too.
SEEMS like freeloading to me.
Jan-03-2016 07:02 AM
holstein13 wrote:They have the best selection of ebooks that I've found. When looking for a newly published book I do have to wait a while before it shows up, and then get on the waiting list.Snowman9000 wrote:I just did a quick search of a couple of popular books on that site and noticed they were available as physical books only. Not sure that would work for me. I need something with an extensive e-book selection of popular books.
My wife has an account with the Philadelphia Free Library. http://www.freelibrary.org/index.htm They charge a $50 annual fee for out of state residents, but have a LOT of ebooks.
Great suggestion, though. Maybe they will improve in this area.
Jan-03-2016 06:34 AM
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