If you love to read, but don’t want to store books, the library is a great resource. Some municipalities allow you to reserve books online and get email messages when your books are due.
You might also be interested in www.booksfree.com. For $9.99 a month you can “rent” 2 paperbacks at a time. Return the books you have finished in the prepaid mailer and they will mail you the next ones on your wish list. It's like Netflix, but for books.
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
April 07, 2008
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