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Thanks for your time!! I'm not at all picky about what I have to read, I just like a book for the plane there and a book for the route home. I always brought one and just exchanged it on the Ryndam. Looks like that will work on the Eurodam as well.

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We just got off the Eurodam and there definitely is a section of "leave a book, take a book" in the library. There were 2 shelves of books with a total of about 40 - 50 books and about 20 - 25% were not in English as there are a lot of Europeans aboard.

 

There wasn't anything on the shelves that I liked, but if you aren't picky, there are plenty of available titles.

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I always take my kindle just in case but I didn't need it because there was enough turnover on the shared shelf. I visited at least once a day to separate the non-English language books and on the final day they were finally outnumbered by an overflowing English shelf.

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