Back in the summer of 2021, despite not living in Chicago, I got myself a digital Chicago Public Library card which gave me access to eBooks and audio books that I would never have had otherwise. In the nearly four years since, I have read, or listened, to hundreds of books, starting with The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss in late July.
Earlier this morning, I received an email that the Chicago Public Library is retiring their eCards program as of May 1st. Thankfully, I picked up a Frankfort library card last December, so I can move on with (hopefully) minimal interruptions. It looks like Home Is Where the Bodies Are, by Jeneva Rose, will by my final book.
[…] with that, we draw to a close my relationship with the Chicago Public Library. I’ve saved a lot of money over these past four years and […]