I once packed up many of our paperbacks, in 1983, I think, and gave them to the used book store. I still regret it. There isn’t a book in our library that I would want to part with. <— Sorry for ending a sentence with a preposition. I didn’t know what else to end it with. *snicker*
That is something up with which I WILL NOT PUT!!!
Would “ There isnt a book in our library that I would want to part with it.” be better?