Hmm... as a champion of the age of only paying for content that you enjoy, you could just go ahead and buy legit copies of the ones that you've really loved and might possibly want to "read" again, or make Ronan sit through during long car trips in a few years.
I mean, if your library does inter-library loan (which nigh on all of them do if you ask nicely enough) your scope of potential loaned books is limitless. Well, only limited by the range of audiobooks themselves.
As a library patron, you don't buy every book you want to read -- but you well might go out and buy a copy of a book you particularly treasured. So, my advice would be pay for the ones that make you feel very guilty, when you can, and carefully store away those discs or files for future consumption.
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Date: 2008-01-23 06:02 am (UTC)I mean, if your library does inter-library loan (which nigh on all of them do if you ask nicely enough) your scope of potential loaned books is limitless. Well, only limited by the range of audiobooks themselves.
As a library patron, you don't buy every book you want to read -- but you well might go out and buy a copy of a book you particularly treasured. So, my advice would be pay for the ones that make you feel very guilty, when you can, and carefully store away those discs or files for future consumption.