Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding wait times, I've never really cared whether I read a book now or in 15 weeks when the hold comes through. I keep my Holds maximized and have 10 pages (and growing) of Wish List books. Between the two, there is never a time when I don't have holds coming through or the ability to read available books from my Wish List. Even if I didn't have my current set up, it's easy to sort by Available Now and find something to read. There are way more books than I'll ever have the time to read!!!
I don't have as many pending (on hold or wish list) as this, but I also don't mind waiting. I'll put a new release on hold with a wait time of six months and that's fine with me. So much to read (listen to), so little time!
Anonymous wrote:Regarding wait times, I've never really cared whether I read a book now or in 15 weeks when the hold comes through. I keep my Holds maximized and have 10 pages (and growing) of Wish List books. Between the two, there is never a time when I don't have holds coming through or the ability to read available books from my Wish List. Even if I didn't have my current set up, it's easy to sort by Available Now and find something to read. There are way more books than I'll ever have the time to read!!!
Anonymous wrote:Everything I want to read has six+ week holds on Libby. So some things I get on KU or Apple Books.
Anonymous wrote:Audiobooks to the rescue
Anonymous wrote:Author here, who also loves libraries. We love it when you read our books, however you can, though of course benefit most directly when you make a purchase. Pre-orders help a lot, so if an author you love is about to release a book, please pre-order and request that your library also do so. Tell your friends, too!
Next, if you read the book from the library and love it, please leave a review on Amazon and great reads or whatever platform you use. Publishers also look at an author's social media when deciding what size advance to give and how many copies to print, so follow the authors you love on Facebook and Twitter, etc.
Lastly, don't forget books whenever you need to buy someone a gift.
I would never begrudge someone for using the library. I do all the time. Just keep reading! And tell your friends to buy books.