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Now more and more towns have public libraries. Residents of small towns can borrow a lot of books as long as they become library members. Sometimes you may need to give some small money to register as a member, and sometimes it is free.

How to become a library member: Go to the front desk librarian. You may have to fill out a form to make sure that you will cherish these books, and then usually you will receive two or three small tickets with your name and address on them. When you have selected the books to take home, you can take them with the books and receipts to the librarian. The librarian will take your receipt and return it to you when you return the book. He will put a date on the book, and you should return the book to the library before this date.

How to find books: Most libraries are divided into three areas: reference books, novels and non-novels. Books that cannot be taken home, such as encyclopedias and dictionaries, are stored in the reference area. You can take the book off the shelf and read it on the table, but you can't take it out of the library.