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Minanina and hhbklyn--having moved from Brooklyn to Oakland, I can say that though the libraries are amazing in NYC, they're mostly pretty sad in Northern California. I really miss my weekly pilgrimage to the Grand Army Plaza branch, coming home with a pack full of movies and novels, even music. So, if you live in NYC, count yourself lucky and definitely hit the library. For the rest of us, time to find other ways of filling this void without paying an arm and a leg. LiliZ on Feb 5, 2009
Yes, I too use this very interesting institution called the "public library." Its collection of books, dvds and cd's is very large, it has a searchable database, you can order just about any publication you want and they'll hold it for you. They also have free internet access, a service that is increasingly important to job seekers, since help wanted ads can no longer be found in print. The only entry requirement is an ID. That's right, it costs nothing to join --except what you already pay in tax dollars. Unfortunately that source of income is shrinking at the moment, so these lovely civic institutions are in peril. Please support your local library. hhbklyn on Feb 5, 2009