Hi, I admit I've not completely followed this thread, but I applaud bookshare's providing so much books for children also as long as other types of books for all ages and preferences and genres don't suffer lack. I hope every grant and resource can be taken advantage of to make as many books as possible available to as many people as possible. I applaud bookshare's dedication to obtaining entire series of books that were not previously available. As an adult, I plan on reading the cornerstones of freedom series--not sure of exact names, but it's titles about historical figures. I helped out with the nature's children series and that was a huge educational experience and I hope to eventually read them all. I had no idea there were as many sweet valley and Hardy boys and other such books as other accessible libraries didn't always have all books in a series accessible. I do hope and pray that Christian nonfiction and fiction will always be represented in increasing numbers and I also am glad other religions are represented for those who choose to read material on other religions. I like the food and craft books and books on careers and medical topics. I also sincerely applaud the making available of all educational books to more people. I struggled in public school with not enough access to books. I would have had it made in school had bookshare been around in the 70s and 80s and even 90s for college. I hope this answers the question that was originally asked. Have a blessed day.