"It's great," Fred said, spreading her hands wide in figurative approximation of the amount of books a library could hold. "You'll find them here on just about anything. Fiction, non-fiction, research, stories. Just about any subject you'll want to learn about, you can find books on. The great part about libraries too is that if that one doesn't have what you want, they can borrow from another library for you."
Libraries merited a ramble in Fred's book but she still shook her head, smiling sheepishly. Marian probably didn't need to hear all that, just yet. "They'll let you take books too. You get a card and then you can sign them out. They still need to be returned but sometimes it beats sitting in the stacks."
She nodded sympathetically, tucking some hair behind her ear. "That's a big first step," she assured her. "I know some people who can't even manage that. In fact, I have a friend that sometimes stares at computers like they're out to get him," she joked. "But that is a very good attitude to take."