It means why spend money on books when you can join a library and borrow them and read them for free?
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Go to the library and check a book out or buy the movie "The Schindler's List."
To read, from a library. To buy second hand or an antique book seller.
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nowhere but buy the book.
Your title is somewhat confusing but if this is what you mean: A library is where you borrow books and book store is where you buy them. The library is for temporary usage of the book and the bookstore is where you obtain ownership of the material.
Go to the library.
You can buy the book or borrow it from a library. Alternatively, you can purchase the e-book and read it on any computer or e-reader.
You can buy the book or borrow it from a library.
You can buy book #3 in the Harry Potter series at a public library or a bookshop/bookstore
Try your local library, it is free to rent that book with your library card. Or you could buy it to keep, from a book store for about £7
just about any library or online or u can buy a book.............dur
At the library. Or you could buy it or order it online
You can buy the book or borrow it from a library.
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You can buy the book at various book stores or rent it from a library :)
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