joeyd
Well-known member
Hoopla is a weird company. I think they have the licensing rights for all the stuff they lend and then charge libraries $1 (or something) every time something is lent out. Libby is owned by a middleman with an online store for libraries. They get books at wholesale and sell them at msrp. Everything on there is purchased by your library (and the audiobooks are hideously expensive - like $100/license, only one person can use the license at a time, and the license expires after 2 years). At least that was the deal in Canada.
I just read The Last of the Inca. It had more beheadings than I expected. Now I'm on the Traitor Baru Cormorant. Decent so far.
Really liked children of time. I thought the follow up was a bit weak.
I just read The Last of the Inca. It had more beheadings than I expected. Now I'm on the Traitor Baru Cormorant. Decent so far.
Really liked children of time. I thought the follow up was a bit weak.