Will iOS 8 use up all the available space on my ipad

I am wondering about installing iOS 8.  In order to do it I need to delete things from my i-pad -meaning that then iOS 8 will use up all the remaining space on the i-Pad.  I'm worried about being able to download a book from the library if all the space is used up by the IOS

HI ..
The iOS 8 update requries 1.1GB's of storage space so you may need to free up space.
Tap Settings > General > About then swipe to Available.
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