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Library on the Legend (or any carnival cruise)


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There are some board games in the card room (parcheesi, Jenga, checkers, etc.) but do not count on all the pieces to be in them. I know at least one color of parcheesi pieces were missing when we played in March. I recommend bringing your own set of cards or a travel board game if you have your heart set on playing a certain one.

 

As far as the books go, there seem to be a normal selection of paperbacks and hardbacks. I don't remember offhand the authors though. They were kept locked most of the time except for library hours.

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Don't count on the library for books or games! I stopped multiple times during our 1st cruise and they were seldom open even during their posted hours. The book selection was very limited! But I'm an avid reader, so now bring several paperbacks and leave them for the library at the end of the cruise. More room for souvenirs :) I now have an iPad so will download multiple book to read on our balcony!

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