The book you like most discussion
What is your perspective on buying books?

I usually read only physically but since I had the Kindle and I read more, I just bought the books that I think I can love and read again, so I just buy books when I do research, or if they are second parts of books that I already love.
Also, I usually have the tradition of buying a book on holidays from a local store and that is the only time that I choose a random book that I like by the cover and the resume like how I did before reading online reviews.

But since I can find good books for free on internet I tend to buy books according their nice covers . I'm visual person and unique features of covers or its beauty can definitely make me buy it






Most of my books come from library sales as gifts (because that's what I request); Libby and I have an audible subscription.

I buy and read physical and online books. I go to second-hand stores and get books that are tattered or have little postcards/tickets/bookmarks in them left by previous owners and I treasure it all. The whole experience of sharing something with other readers is lovely.
I also am pretty practical nowadays - I used to hoard a lot of books in the past, but now if I know I’m not going to re-read a certain book, I take it back to bookshops who take books back and give you a little store credit. So for every 4-5 books you return, you get a brand new one. And I like that - I feel it’s pretty sustainable.
Other than graphic novels, which I require to be in mint condition - I’m not particular about my books being a certain way. ❤️



Can't read on a device, whacks my eyeballs out. Just the amount of time l spend on Goodreads can wreck my eyes for hours. Anyhow, hardcover, preferably, soft if only option.



So, even though I prefer hardcover books All I've got is a lot of e-books!


We have 24 large book cases and DVD cases all over the house, but we are running out of space.


So, even though I prefer hardcover books All I've got is a lot of e-books!"
Sorry to hear there are no libraries near you, I love going to my local library as well. During covid I found a lot of online discount stores to shop from which was great because going out was an issue. I get how expensive book buying can buy but have you tried Thriftbooks.com, Secondsale, Abebooks or even Half price books online. I've had great experience with all of them and of course there is Amazon, if you're a prime member you can find some great deals.

Little did I know that only a few years later all that US publishing houses and German publishing houses would release are tons of dystopian and fantasy novels (no thank you!) and lots of Asian and South-American authors (no thank you).
So watching this downfall of the publishing houses, I am soooo unbelievably glad that I insisted on taking 1500 books with me. I read 120 books per year (on an average), so it takes me more than 12 years, before I read the same book again.





That's what my husband does, but it's mostly unknown authors.

Hi, Renzy. Like you, I buy (have bought) physical books I can return to again and again--or for when the grid fails. For the rest, I buy ebooks for Kindle. And I buy and buy and buy--it's my one indulgence!

I do resort to Kindle Unlimited from time to time, but rarely does Amazon let a great book--or a popular new one--go for sale price. Still, reading is my everything, so...


I thought I would miss physical books but I really don't. Ebooks are super portable, free, and take up zero space in my house.




Haha I totally feel that! When I don't want to bother my partner during night time, I read on my kindle!


I also like going to the library to borrow books.
I think in the year of 2023 i only bought 2 or 3 books.
Currently I've only been buying books physically if I KNOW I'd reread them again (ACOTAR, A Little Life, A Secret History). But even though I LOVE mystery/crime books, I feel like I wouldn't want them physically because I KNOW the plot/twist already!
So I wanna know other people's perspective and "rules" maybe on when you buy physical books and when you stick with the kindle. Maybe I just need convincing to buy all my books idk! Let's talk!