Jason Hay
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Public Library or school

Digital download

Brick & mortar store

Online retailer

100 votes — 08:50 AM - Dec 29, 2023
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Jason Hay
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I’m very happy to see libraries at the top
06:33 PM - Dec 30, 2023
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Michelle M
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In response to Jason Hay.
Uh, digital download from the library.
05:18 PM - Dec 29, 2023
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gdavidbrown
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In response to Jason Hay.
Because of deteriorating vision I have to use an electronic device, therefore digital download. I loved my local library and its staff, but the hoops to jump through to get digital books from it was way too frustrating.
11:10 AM - Dec 29, 2023
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Danielle DuGré
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In response to Jason Hay.
All my books are Libby audiobooks provided by my library.
10:54 AM - Dec 29, 2023
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Christopher Brown
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In response to Jason Hay.
Oops. I meant online, not B&M
10:50 AM - Dec 29, 2023
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Kelpie in Spring
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In response to Jason Hay.
Okay, this was tough because I get most of my books at the library but a lot are also digital downloads through Libby.
10:32 AM - Dec 29, 2023
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Auntie CC .
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In response to Kelpie in Spring.
Me, too.
10:45 AM - Dec 29, 2023
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Jason Hay
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In response to Kelpie in Spring.
Me too. But I picked libraries if that’s the source of the digital download.
12:17 PM - Dec 29, 2023
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Lorelei La
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In response to Jason Hay.
“In a box on the street with a sign saying ‘Help yourself’” should be an option. Here in Berlin people often put out stuff like that.
09:04 AM - Dec 29, 2023
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Jason Hay
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In response to Lorelei La.
Yes, great point. We have them where I live too. They’re called little free libraries and fall under option 1.
09:36 AM - Dec 29, 2023
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Starr
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Our local charity thrift shop has a huge selection of books. I’ve gotten most of mine there. Beautiful hardcovers barely used, if at all.
09:03 AM - Dec 29, 2023
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