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  1. Susan @grumpy1970 says:

    I think its so important to expose our kids to the library! I used to love going when I was a kid, and I try to take my son at least twice a month. I remember my mom taking me when I was a kid, and I'm hoping my son will remember our trips as well! Have a great Sunday!

  2. Judy G says:

    Yay for library love!

    I'm proud to say I am a librarian. We love getting positive feedback!

  3. So sweet. I agree we dont spend much time at the library anymore. Maybe one of the things I do more of in 2010. Mmmm.

  4. Bookwormm21 says:

    I love the library for a lot of reasons, but I see the benefits of going to places like Borders or Barnes & Noble, too.

    The library, obviously, has books, DVDs, magazines, etc. to check out for free, and it is (or can/should be) a quiet place to do research, study, work, or just relax and read. Borders and other stores are louder, but they almost always have a cafe where customers can get a drink and/or a snack to have while they study, work, or socialize (or all three at once).

    And, of course, if you're like me and forget to return those library items, in the long run it's often cheaper to just buy books from a store or website like Amazon. :)

  5. arkay says:

    we love our library (slcl branch cliff cave) they not only have books, but also new release movies, other dvds, cds, books on cd, and even video games for wii, ps3 and xbox-we average 20 books and 5 media (movies and games) a week, and i love the book sale table in the front of the library-its a great way for me to stock up on back issues of gourmet magazine and wine spectator for .25 a piece! and kids books as well-and the ladies that work our branch are helpful and nice and always remember us… we love the library!

  6. Marie says:

    We love the library (we go to the Cliff Cave branch the most often but also visit Tesson Ferry and Weber Road as well as Headquarters) and we go almost weekly. My kids used to refer to the Barnes and Noble and Borders stores as libraries as well when they were younger :-)

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