It's often the case that the books I want to read are not at my local library; either because they don't have them or they are already checked out. This is especially true of e-books. Wilbur[1] doesn't have the greatest selection.
Luckily, in a democracy, you can address this. Write to your local elected council member (or whoever it is in your part of the world) and ask them what they're going to do about it.
I haven't been to a Library in probably 20 years, so this is a legitimate question, not being snarky. Can you somehow check out e-books at libraries these days? Some people actually prefer that experience.
That's ok Amazon. My local library lets me check out as many ebooks as I can read. And audio books. And paper books.
Total cost? FREE!
via taxation which works out as £13 per year (budget is £8 million, population is 650k)