At the Library
PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 12:54 pm
Hey everyone,
It's been quite a while. I just got off of a computer fast and I don't know if I got something out of it, but we'll see. Anyways, I wanted to share some good~ information for those who may be tight on a budget for entertainment. As we all are, we are anime/manga fans, but did you know that many libraries now have graphic novels you can read and DVDs you can watch for FREE?! If you need to take a break from Netflix or Hastings, you can go to the local library. They may have that anime or manga you're looking for. If they don't, well, you go to your local librarian about an anime or manga you want to watch and they can search for it on a special library website that can get it out of town or state and send it straight on over to the library you want to pick it up. They will call you when it's here. One example: someone recommended me the series, Tsubasa. Within 2 weeks, it was ready for pick-up. Kudos to the great recommendation because I loved~ the series and I'm hoping to pick up the second season in the future. Another is the Sailor Moon series, which I plan to read all 12 by the end of March. So, yes, go to your local library to see because you never know what you will find. They have all sorts of things to watch and read. Don't have a library card, no problem. Library cards are usually free if you're new to the system.
It's been quite a while. I just got off of a computer fast and I don't know if I got something out of it, but we'll see. Anyways, I wanted to share some good~ information for those who may be tight on a budget for entertainment. As we all are, we are anime/manga fans, but did you know that many libraries now have graphic novels you can read and DVDs you can watch for FREE?! If you need to take a break from Netflix or Hastings, you can go to the local library. They may have that anime or manga you're looking for. If they don't, well, you go to your local librarian about an anime or manga you want to watch and they can search for it on a special library website that can get it out of town or state and send it straight on over to the library you want to pick it up. They will call you when it's here. One example: someone recommended me the series, Tsubasa. Within 2 weeks, it was ready for pick-up. Kudos to the great recommendation because I loved~ the series and I'm hoping to pick up the second season in the future. Another is the Sailor Moon series, which I plan to read all 12 by the end of March. So, yes, go to your local library to see because you never know what you will find. They have all sorts of things to watch and read. Don't have a library card, no problem. Library cards are usually free if you're new to the system.