A college's attitude toward its library reflects its approach to education. How wonderful it would be if we were all like Prospero, able to view our library as our personal dukedom. Our library, currently home to 10,000 books, is steadily growing. However, what truly matters is not just the number of books, but how many are in circulation and how often students read them. The number of books should also be considered in relation to the total student population. With 1,400 students, we recognize the need to expand our collection, but our primary focus is on encouraging students to read. In today's world, more than ever, reading empowers students with knowledge—knowledge that is truly invaluable. We have succeeded in fostering an appreciation for reading among our students, and our vision of reaching 20,000 books in the library will soon be realized.