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  • First, let me say that I have used and loved the Mesquite Library for many years. I listen to audio books (CD or MP3 disc) since I don't have time to sit and read and I now am at the age where reading the print is a challenge. The Phoenix libraries have decimated the audio book section, it's less than half of what it once was and I normally reserve my audio books online and so many have been removed. I'm guessing they were given to Friends of the Phoenix Library who no longer have book sales for their members (of which I am one) and I notice now that Friends are selling books to Half Price Books instead of holding the book sales. Nice for the members that have paid a membership fee to be treated that way! OK, back on subject. The Mesquite Branch and all the other branches, are removing audio books at a rapid pace, the Mesquite seems to have turned into a Blockbuster Video, that has become a massive section in the library. I understand that people like movies but really, they are taking over the library and I've always thought of a library as a place for books and reading . . . silly of me I guess. Not that I'm against movies but really, why are they taking over the place. And lastly, I do agree with others, the library is noisy, it seems that some are not aware that libraries are supposed to be a quiet place.
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