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Where do you buy from? And are you picky about what you buy?
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Apr 12, 2011 08:44AM
I use to but them at 7-11 convenience stores, bus stops. Then I dicovered the bookstores at malls. I hit every bookstore I discovered. Then it was thift stores, garage sales, estate sales. Next came flea makets. Peoples cast offs, books in waiting rooms. Library sales them. Now, Amazon. I'm ashamed to say I stole books from the Library when I was younger. :(
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As for used books there is a great store in my area called The Book Exchange where you can bring in all the used books you like and get credit for them (no matter what they are) and you can use that credit to get up to 1/2 off anything you buy. They can be pretty hit and miss but it's definitely better than the other used book store near me, where they are super picky, don't have a great selection of most things, and if you're lucky enough for them to accept your used books for credit, they won't even take the others as donations.
I love used books in theory -- but in practice I really prefer NEW. I'm weirdly phobic, and anything I buy used has to look/smell/feel new so I can pretend to myself that it's germ free, etc. Because, you know, no one ever touches the books in Borders before I touch them.
I'm stupidly loyal to Borders, although they NEVER have anything I'm specifically looking for. I can always find something whenever I'm just browsing, but if I want a particular title I almost always have to try B&N. I do shop a lot at Amazon for that reason, too -- very rarely do I want something that I can't find on Amazon.
I do shop at Half Price Books, but that's usually a desperation move on my part -- they're having a huge sale or they've sent me a coupon I just can't not use, or I NEED a particular book RIGHT NOW and no one else has it, etc.
I'd love to be the kind of person who supports the local shops, but I really do prefer convenience.
I'm stupidly loyal to Borders, although they NEVER have anything I'm specifically looking for. I can always find something whenever I'm just browsing, but if I want a particular title I almost always have to try B&N. I do shop a lot at Amazon for that reason, too -- very rarely do I want something that I can't find on Amazon.
I do shop at Half Price Books, but that's usually a desperation move on my part -- they're having a huge sale or they've sent me a coupon I just can't not use, or I NEED a particular book RIGHT NOW and no one else has it, etc.
I'd love to be the kind of person who supports the local shops, but I really do prefer convenience.


The only way to purchase. I see it I buy it. Well, only if I want it....



Kelsey wrote: "I try to get most of my books from the independent bookstore I work at, then Borders, and last Barnes & Noble. I try not to go to the last one very often. Nothing against them personally, but they ..."
Hello,
Your loyalty to your bookstore employer speaks well of you, but you are possibly not seeing all the issues that go into the success or failure of bookstores, large and small. Here's a link to an interesting interview with B&N founder Leonard Riggio from a few years back that is instructive in some of those areas (be patient, it's around 3/4 of the way in if memory serves). Anyway, I found it to be educational and I hope you will, too:
http://www.businessweek.com/mediacent...
Cheers,
bookstothesky
Hello,
Your loyalty to your bookstore employer speaks well of you, but you are possibly not seeing all the issues that go into the success or failure of bookstores, large and small. Here's a link to an interesting interview with B&N founder Leonard Riggio from a few years back that is instructive in some of those areas (be patient, it's around 3/4 of the way in if memory serves). Anyway, I found it to be educational and I hope you will, too:
http://www.businessweek.com/mediacent...
Cheers,
bookstothesky

Otherwise, no, not really. If I'm buying a new book that I've read about, then I am just as likely to buy it online as I am to go the the physical store.
But then again, I've only bought Harlequins used, and those were from a flee market when I was like.. 13 so I hadn't really gotten a preference for editions yet.
I need to start looking for used books though, because as long as they're in good condition, and it's on my To-Read-List, that'd be great.

i get used books mainly due to the price or ebooks. I always lend-back the used books when done.





but wouldn't you have the book to show for it?


Flea Market
Rummage Sales
Garage Sales
Book stores
online and
estate sales.


But since I got my kindle, I get most of my books from amazon.

I have many books that are in the 100-150 dollar range. My only problem as a book addict is that I find them and buy them but never sell them. My wife is always asking me when am I going to sell a book.





That is a nice mark- a fingerprint that only she has
Though at the time I bet you were annoyed..lol

for current books I use my nook, so b&N. For other's I use half priced books. Not really picky about edition. I used to use the library, but now that I'm recycling my books through half priced books at the same time that I'm buying books. They have a great concept.



Since I keep all of my books, I want one in good condition. I prefer hardcover or large softcovers. I only get mass market paperback with some of the mysteries that aren't available in HC.

I will only buy new books.
I can be picky about the edition - I like a series of books to all look the same.


I don't like movie covers books and never buy them.I like to get hardcover or paperback.I don't like mass market paperback and avoid them if I can.I do like special editions of books and get those when I can.I like the barnes and noble classics and penguin classics editions when I get classic books.
I love new books and used book in good condition.

That leaves me with not much since AngusandRobertson and Borders shutdown and the closest one is 2 hours away. ~sigh
But (salvation!), http://www.unleashbooks.com/ has opened up near where I live so I'm content with buying my books there. Kmart, BigW and Target are okay, but they could never have the same feeling as an actual bookstore nor the same amount of books and variety is important. (*Also if Kmart (always cheaper!) has the same book in 'Unleash'(always expensive!) I would check the the book size/cover, and usually I would buy the book from Unleash... the more expensive one...)
And yes, I'm picky, I always buy a book after reading the summary, I don't care much for book covers (although I would rather no human faces or recognisable facial features on the front), but every time I've bought something because the cover is just amazing it's disappointed me. (I've done that twice in my lifetime) The summary has to be really good for me to buy them since the books I buy are usually on the (AUD) $16+ scale or $30-, and even if it's my parents money I do feel some form of guilt.


When I want used books I go to PaperBackSwap.com. They have fairly strict posting guidelines for the books that are allowed to be put on the site, that keeps quality up a lot. I have gotten very high quality used books from there and trade most of my books that I need to clear out on there as well.

Stefani wrote: "I buy from all kinds of places. I go to my locally owned bookstore if I need to order a book, because they will order it for me and call me when its ready to pickup. I buy from Barnes & Noble all..."


Rachel wrote: "I buy online (Amazon, Alibris, etc.) largely because I have disabilities that keep me from going to the local bookstores. Books are always worth owning, so if I buy one I'm not particularly crazy a..."

I also check out books in nature reserve visitor centres and look out for second-hand bookshops while on holiday - spending a week at a little cottage in a small village in Suffolk back in May we had a fantastic second-hand bookshop just around the corner housed in an old chapel. Unfortunately (in terms of temptation) they had loads of old books from a series of nature books I've started collecting... good in that they had two I REALLY wanted to get hold of and were a good price, bad that they had loads of others that I had to resist buying. Lucky my brother was with me and helped me to avoid leaving with the shop's entire stock!
I'm not sure quite how picky I am, I certainly don't mind buying fairly worn books if the price is right and I think I'm unlikely to find another copy easily, though I do much prefer to get good condition books. I rather like old books when they are a bit tatty though, if they show their life that adds to their value to me... I'm not exactly keen on crinkled old paperbacks though!


I buy books anywhere (I’m not proud) and I don’t mind admitting it! I don’t particularly have to have new books but I try to buy books in reasonable condition.
I’m not predominantly interested in one or two genres but tend to be remarkably flexible. If a book catches my eye or a review my attention I won’t hesitate to buy it.
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