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I believe that to lend a book is an incitement to theft.
You can't lend a book unless its publisher has O.K.'ed this feature.
You can lend a book only once, to one person, for two weeks, during which time you can't read it.
Always check the washing machine for lone dark socks before doing a white wash; never lend a book you want back; and "OK, why not, one more glass of wine" is never a good idea.
On e-readers they have introduced a thing where you can lend a book to someone, which is no different from me lending you my copy of a book.
Do we want reading, which ought to be a truly communal experience, migrating into a handful of digital silos, each imposing their own rules about what we can read, where we can read it and making it impossible to lend a book if you don't lend the device as well?
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Famous American houses aren't that old relatively speaking, and there's nothing that lends a book the air of romance quite so much as the mists of time.
Now, instead of going to the library, you go to a digital library where you can navigate [computers] completely free, says Slim. Instead of lending a book, well lend a laptop for 15 days. There are some 3,500 digital libraries.
He was later lent a book on advanced trigonometry written by S. L. Loney.
(I use quotes because the feature is so lame: you can lend a given book only once in its life, for two weeks — and only books whose publishers allow the procedure).
Known as the Albright Fashion Library LA, the venue doesn't lend a single book.
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