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Overdrive is greedy. They charge libraries obscene amounts of money for access to their catalog, and most libraries can only afford to pay for a fraction of what's available.
And it's not just the new, high-demand titles that are a problem. I have one overdrive book that's been on hold for over a year.
It's "The Sun Also Rises" by Hemingway.
You can read that for free any time, as it is in the public domain. Gutenberg has it in a bunch of formats. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/67138