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Apr 16, 2018
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shimmy
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Overdrive is fine when you get a book you want. But you’re still using a copy that the local homeless guy
had his hands all over. This time he just touched it digitally.
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cvd6262
4/15/18 11:15pm
Why not overdrive through your public library? It's free.
sevenIDcougs
4/15/18 11:21pm
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cvd6262
4/15/18 11:23pm
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Jericho
4/16/18 12:07am
Search your library name and overdrive. Some libraries have more available than
sevenIDcougs
4/16/18 3:26pm
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cvd6262
4/16/18 5:03pm
If you live in California, the Los Angeles County is the best one I have used
Turd Ferguson
4/16/18 5:25pm
Overdrive is fine when you get a book you want. But you’re still using a copy that the local homeless guy
shimmy
4/16/18 5:50am
Audible has a MUCH bigger library and no wait times.
Gorum the Old
4/16/18 7:39am
If you are looking for church books, Deseret book has a service called bookshelf
vegasnative
4/16/18 2:33am
You can get a free month trial and then it’s only $7 or $10 a month after. I did
Walt Longmire
4/16/18 7:20am
Librevox is a good option for classics. It's free.
coug almighty
4/16/18 5:59am
Downpour doesn't seem that much cheaper. Also, as an Audible member you get a
runnincoug
4/16/18 7:50am
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