Aug. 22nd, 2013

the_siobhan: (Kurt Vennegut Jr)
So here's a situation I haven't run into before.

Among the books I have been trying to work my way through, I have some that are a part of a series. The whole point of me doing this is to whittle down the books we have here, so rather than buying the ones that are missing I looked to the library.

And the library has them. But they are "reference only". I can't check them out and read them at home.

The hell? I have never run into this before with books that are fiction. Is this a new thing? Why would fiction be reference only if it's not something like the first edition of Dracula?




(Dog Wizard by Barbara Hambly and Child of the Northern Spring by Persia Woolley in case you were wondering.)

[ETA] BTW, when I say "The Library" I mean the entire Toronto Library network - I don't just mean one building. I think that's a local colloquialism, not just me who using that nomenclature.

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