first tell me what is a monologue book....then I'll tell you ......you have to explain people stuff...don't try act so smart like you know what monologue mean
what if some idiot like you doesnt know what that means
They both have books
Most public libraries support banned books.
Most public libraries support banned books.
Yes, as most books are out of print at any given time. Larger public libraries and all academic and scientific libraries have many older books. The same applies to specialist libraries.
Public libraries provide books we can check out and read at home.
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Libraries don't typically sell books that are currently in the collection, but many public libraries will have periodic sales of books that have been weeded from the collection. Other types of libraries, such as academic libraries, rarely (if ever) sell weeded items.
Francess G. Halpenny has written: 'Canadian collections in public libraries' -- subject- s -: Books and reading, Collection development, Libraries, Library surveys, Public libraries, Special collections
Yes you can return books at any time.
Public libraries are important as they provide materials for children that include books, videos, DVDs, music CD's, etc. It also provides public access and they are lending libraries, so people are free to borrow books and other materials and they can be taken off campus.
There were no public libraries, although those who were very rich may have had private libraries - this was a vast room with a collection of books and usually somewhere quiet to study or read them.
Libraries all have different policies about how many books can be checked out at a time. Most public libraries have posted rules on their website or call the circulation desk for that information.