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Where do you buy from? And are you picky about what you buy?
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Jun 18, 2012 05:57AM

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I havent shopped online yet, otherwise I buy new or used pretty much anywhere. I am pretty mad at myself, today I bought a bargain priced book from Walmart that I knew I had wanted to read only to come home and remember that I paid full price at the mall for that same book two weeks ago.

For new books (besides above) I love Amazon. I generally just get the free shipping by adding on a few more books to get it.
Finally, for used I'm addicted to Abebooks. Have gotten about fifty books the past four months from them. There's also a great used bookstore in my town but I don't get to go often.

That would really annoy me something rotten!
For some of the books I've been buying online is the only real option - I could order them from my local Waterstones but then they would cost me £50 each rather than £30-35 and many of them Waterstones just don't sell. Nothing better than looking around used bookshops though, they're wonderful places to browse in and you get the thrill of never quite knowing what you'll find!

However, since I've gotten a Kindle, I've been buying off Amazon. I thought that getting a Kindle would slow down my book buying... Oh dear God, was I wrong.



I buy books at Sam's Club, Barnes & Noble (if I can't find what I want at Sam's) and I go to several book fairs a year, trade books with my daughter and mother in law. I have a friend I have not seen in a number of months that she and several friends of hers and I exchanged books. On a great and few occasions I get a book from Amazon that I can't seem to find anywhere else. Once in a blue moon from Doubleday Book Club. And sometimes my husband will surprise me with something unusual that he has heard about.



If I'm looking for a particular book I hit ebay and amazon first because they are usually cheaper than anywhere else.


I am currently reading a book from the friends of library sale. I am not picky about where I buy from as long as they are in good shape.

I buy online from Amazon and I just place my fi..."
Better World Books is the best. I try to purchase all my books from them. I haven't been disappointed yet.

I don´t usually use ebooks, not if I can chose the edition. I have couple of kindle books that I´ve got as gifts and I had a hard time converting them in epub so I can read them on PC (I don´t own kindle and I don´t understand e-formats at all).
And yes, I guess I am picky. I have to get the exact edition I want, book has to be brand new and without errors. I don´t know why I do this, though, since I never re-read the books. I buy them, read them once, store them on the shelf and never pick them up again.

amazon.com for kindle editions or the library otherwise

Lara have you downloaded the Kindle App onto your computer? You don't need to convert books on your computer if you have the Kindle App.

No thrill like finding an out-of-print, signed, first edition.
Used from Amazon, Abebooks, garage sales, used bookstores
New from Cemetery Dance, Easton Press, Subterranean Press, Amazon, Chapters

Ugh... what? Whoa, sorry, I really don´t understand.
Is that some kind of .. device or program? Do I need kindle for this?



Used books at good prices (which include shipping worldwide) and for every book sold, they donate one to a literacy charity. I could easily spend my whole paycheque there.






Good to know. I live in Atlanta and don't much venture OTP, but next time I have something at Mable House Amphitheater I may take a side trip. If you are ever in East Atlanta I recommend Bound to Read on Flat Shoals. Great place! And if you like beautiful old books hit Atlanta Vintage Books on Clairmont near the Peachtree DeKalb Airport. It is near my house so it gets points for that, but it is worth a trip. It looks a little scary, but it is awesome.





I am with you. The downside is that I overbuy. I have a house full of books.




Tamera, I have about 500 books in my house which I have not read (forget the fact that I do reread books I love and that new must have books are released every month.) Tomorrow I will be 51. We can all do the math :)


Tamera, I have about 500 books in my house which I have not read (forget the fact that I d..."
Now I feel compelled to count my stash! Happy birthday!

What a beautiful description of reading and books!

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