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Library Etiquette: To Return or Not Return?
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The books I borrow are also physical copies, so having to get down to the library also plays a factor in my decision. I'm more likely to do a bulk return or make the effort when something I've requested comes in.
I try never to go overdue though, I don't want anyone to go without because I couldn't get it back in time.




I use Overdrive. You have to go to the "manage device and contents" page on Amazon if you have a Kindle. You can return them from there.

Yes it does. Press the book, you get a menu with Return on it (in the overdrive app. No idea about Kindle)


I'll buy picks if I can't find them at the library, but I've found a stunningly large percent of them. It led me to the entire Discworld collection, all available from my podunksville library, and the followup to The Sparrow, among many others. In a sense S&L has reintroduced me to the local library, with many benefits.

On the other hand, if I don't finish a book before the due date (with a physical book, since the eBook auto-returns itself), I never feel bad about keeping it over time and paying the fee. The fee is quite small and I have little issue with giving my money to the public library.


I use the Overdrive site, not an app. No returns.

I use the Overdrive site, not an app. No returns."
Gotcha. On Kindle?

I think I did use the BPL for picks a couple months there and I was not good about returning the book back quickly. Sorry for that. That gives me more reason to stick to my new "always buy picks" policy and leave the BPL for things without deadlines. *checks BPL shelf* I definitely borrowed the audio of A Darker Shade of Magic and the ebook of Aurora. Thankfully, my disposable income has modified to the point where I don't have to be as much of a tightwad now. But now that I've discovered that BPL does ebooks, I am still using it quite a bit.


I'm somewhat conflicted on that. How close to being done were you?
I like the idea of returning the book, especially if it is going to take more than a couple days to finish. Otherwise, I'd use my lateness as a push to get it done. But if I did return an unfinished book, I'd likely have to buy it (unless I really hated it).
Books mentioned in this topic
The Draco Tavern (other topics)A Darker Shade of Magic (other topics)
Aurora (other topics)
Do peeps return books early when they are done, or just let the loan expire? If I have a sense that the book is "hot," I'll tend to make the modest effort to return. That's if it's an S&L pick or if I had to put the book on hold to get it. For others, like my read of Discworld or of Wheel of Time, the books didn't seem to be in such high circulation any more by the time I got to them, so I just let them expire.