alphabetical by author in the Dewey system, used by most libraries.
Non-fiction books have a call number, just like fiction books do.
Fiction
Most public libraries use the Dewey Decimal system. However fiction books usually have F, FIC, or FICTION as part of the call number. Sometimes the books with the lowest reading level get an E or EASY as the top part of the call number.
yes but you have to get the number
you call the number that is in my girl
Historical Fiction.
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Call the wildlife authorities. If you do not have access to a number, a vet will know who to call.
No, you would call it fantasy, not science fiction.
Non-fiction books are organized according by call number, which is determined by the subject matter of a book. For example, using the Dewey Decimal System, a science book will be given a call number that's in the 500s, while a book on religion will be given a call number that's in the 200s. 0
Fraud, lie, fiction.
Not directly. The only way would be to call another land-line - then have them forward the call to the number you're trying to reach. You will be charged for the call to the first land-line number - and the party forwarding the call will bear the charge to the destination number.