Request my books at your library-here's a handy Cheatsheet!
- Kyrie

- 23 hours ago
- 1 min read
Requesting books/audiobooks at your library is a great way to support your favorite indie authors!
To make this process even easier, I've made a "Request My Books at Your Library Cheat Sheet." This printable sheet includes all the ISBNs for my ebooks and audiobooks, plus other key information you need to request my work at your library. Then, you can enjoy them for free!
Click here for the printable PDF.
Why Requesting Books at Your Library Matters
When you request a book, you help your library understand what readers want. This can lead to:
More diverse collections tailored to your interests
Faster access to new releases or less common titles
Support for authors by increasing demand for their work
How to Use the Cheat Sheet to Request Books
Find your local library’s website or visit in person.
Locate the request or suggestion section. This might be called “Suggest a Purchase,” “Request a Title."
Use the cheat sheet to fill in the details. Provide the ISBN, book title, author, and format (ebook or audiobook).
Submit your request.
Wait for confirmation. The library will notify you if they can add the book or if it’s available for checkout.
If you prefer, you can also call or visit your library and give them the information from the cheat sheet.
Thank you for supporting my work!




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