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If you go to the bookstore to read books, are there all kinds of books in the library?
Not under normal circumstances. The difference between a library and a bookstore lies in whether it is for profit. The books in the library are very complete. Books in general public libraries are designed to meet the needs of the largest population, so even books that are not very popular and very old can be found in the library, and the number is relatively small. Bookstores mainly sell best-selling books and supplementary books, with a large number.

In terms of updating speed, libraries are certainly not as good as bookstores. For example, you can easily find bestsellers in bookstores, but it is difficult to borrow them from libraries.

In fact, whether the variety is complete or not, it is the most important thing to see the books you want to read, isn't it?