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Got something good you just read? Besides actually writing, nothing helps an author (info on my novels in progress here) more than reading. I just finished listening to Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators, written and audiobook narrated by Ronan Farrow — here’s my review of it for Goodreads and Amazon…
“Bravest women, brave reporter. Thank goodness my initial qualms were proven wrong — I worried Ronan would be just another privileged white man exploiting women, in this case using their abuse by Harvey Weinstein for his own hype. Indeed the women who spoke out are heroines, as is Ronan who all risked their lives and careers to bring this story to light.”
Now about my library obsession…
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Every single public libraries is paradise. Each building, modest and grand alike, is utopia. Why? Because thanks to every taxpayer chipping in, the entire country benefits.
In an age of greed and selfishness, the public library stands as an enduring monument to the values of cooperation and sharing. In an age where global corporations stride the earth, public libraries remains firmly rooted in local communities. In an age of widespread cynicism and distrust of government, the tax-supported public library has widespread, enthusiastic support.
Yes Magazine, devoted to offering solutions to world problems

The County of Los Angeles Public Library network is my favorite. I tell everyone about it, and I have yet to meet someone who already knows how far its wonderfulness extends.
90% of Americans believe that the closing of a library is a tragedy for their entire community: The Pew Research Center
To begin with, no one already knows that any Californian can get a Los Angeles County Library card.
Public libraries are as American as it gets. (Prepare for a lot of happiness-giddy exclamation points)

1. They’re free! To everyone! Regardless of age, gender, income, education, or race!
2. They respect our privacy. Librarians continually fight to keep it that way.
3. Since they started in the 1800s, they’ve promoted literacy for all. They began by defying the complaints of religious officials to stay open on Sundays. Then, in the 1930s, passionate librarians selflessly delivered books on horseback! These days, the Los Angeles library system gladly mails books – free shipping! – to Angelinos to whom getting to the library is a hardship.
4. The resources they offer to business owners and job seekers makes them essential to economic recovery.
Libraries epitomize cooperation

The Los Angeles County system shares the resources of 68 libraries. From the comfort of home, Angelinos may order materials from any location to be sent to any other L.A. library for free! See #3 above about having books mailed to you.

Libraries for Real Life reports that 68% of Americans have library cards. 75% use them.
They offer way more than mere books, CDs, and DVDs.
Los Angeles offers free virtual classes – tons of them – many that feature real teachers! Subjects run from vocational to fun. Kids can get help with homework, too!
They have downloadable audio books, e-books, music, and movies!

Libraries often host fun events. All ages can enjoy music, crafts, reading, and life skill workshops. Sometimes they offer fragrant cooking classes and hand out tasty snacks! They’re havens from the weather, loneliness, noise, and they offer meeting spaces for groups and tutors.
They have free wifi, plus lots of computers and printers. Photocopying is available for a nominal cost.
And there’s more! Another reason you have to check them out for yourself.

Almost every single L.A. library is free. Tragically, Cerritos Library charges a yearly fee. As far as I know, they’re the only one, which is one too many.
Libraries love us. They deserve our support.
Yes Magazine’s public library manifesto
County of Los Angeles Public Library
Overdue: Los Angele’s first African-American library director!
The Pew Research Center
More interesting facts about librarians...and more of them.
Los Angeles County libraries mails books to those in need.
Libraries for Real Life
What’s your idea of a great library?
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I love libraries in all different forms as long as they feel welcoming and stress-free.
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Hi da-Al, this is one of the most encouraging posts I’ve ever read. Hooray for American libraries.
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I loved your article. The Library! Simple but so beneficial to every community. An organization whose only purpose is to serve, to bring some level of learning and of joy. The Library is what too few people consider when they think of a place to get information or just to relax read. Thank you for this post!
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Well said and my pleasure 😊
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