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Lainey Elizabeth

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I agree--they have a limited selection of books. I managed to find a John Grisham book I hadn't already read. Another complaint---they aren't open for the entire day. It's open for 2 hours at a time--maybe twice a day. When we were on the Majesty of the Seas a few years ago, it was open all day. You could go and sit on comfortable sofas and read. Mercury has tables (like card tables) and chairs for 4 set up around the room. A suggestion---check out your book and head to the Navigator lounge---it really peaceful in the daytime.

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I've been on many ships over the years and regarding their libraries is

a "luck of the draw" situation. Some ships have great libraries and

others have not so great libraries. My wife and I always bring our own

books with us, and many times after reading them, we just leave them

on the ship so that they can add them to their "so-called" colletions.

Your best bet is to just get a few books before your cruise and bring them

on board with you.;)

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