I have to admit that while it is *kind of* boring, I was way more interested in it that I thought I would be. But then, I'm a library worker, so I know how to shelve by LC classification. I used to have some student workers that could have used that game so they would remember how to shelve correctly.
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I have to admit that while it is *kind of* boring, I was way more interested in it that I thought I would be. But then, I'm a library worker, so I know how to shelve by LC classification. I used to have some student workers that could have used that game so they would remember how to shelve correctly.
I'm a librarian, and even *I* thought it was bad. Not so much boring, but poor game play.
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