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DrWatson · 70-79, M
How would this be different from checking out e-books directly from my library?
Juvia · 18-21, F
@DrWatson there are some you can get from other states too. Sometimes libraries from other states will give u a card too free so there are some libraries you can add that are out of state or elseswhere.
So if your book isn't at your library you can try other libraries which is the benefit of Libby.
But if you get any library card you can use it on Libby.
So even if it's not free, a lot of libraries also have non-resident cards for less than $50 which can last a year or be permanent. And again, some offer them for free.
So if your book isn't at your library you can try other libraries which is the benefit of Libby.
But if you get any library card you can use it on Libby.
So even if it's not free, a lot of libraries also have non-resident cards for less than $50 which can last a year or be permanent. And again, some offer them for free.