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Do you prefer well worn books with creased spines or pristine like-new books?


I prefer new books, but so long as it is still in readable condition and not likely to fall apart on me, I have no problem whatsoever buying a used book. I definately buy plenty of both, most often I'll buy a book new if it is the book's very first publication, but if I just discovered the title and it has been out for a long time, I'll more often than not look for it used to save money.

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I couldn't agree with you more Jill!


My biggest pet peeve is when a books bind is creased, pages are dog eared, and pages that are water worn. Lol, I can't stand it, but if I buy the book that way it doesn't bother me. Because I used to let my friends borrow my books and when I got them back they were often in the manner I just described above, so I only buy used copies first and then I buy the brand new books for myself and my collections.



I prefer old second hand books since they are often already full of creases, scuffs and yellowing pages; I don't obsessively worry about its condition.
I suppose this is quite peculiar.

But with new books, I hate ruining the newness of them too by breaking the spine in. Yet, I also kind of like breaking it in myself. Makes no sense, eh?
Both have their pros and cons. But yeah...I'll take new if I can get it and afford it.



I'm the same way. 'breaking it in' feels like I am hurting it.

So wonderful. And I feel the same way.
Only I hate when the books have gone so yellow & brittle I'm afraid to turn the page.

BUT, if we're just talking about the books we read for pleasure and it's a matter of preference, not thriftiness etc. Then I have to admit, I like new books. There's something about the brand new pages of the book, looking so crisp and new that calls to me. I love the process of reading and slowing, breaking in the book. Making the pages look slightly read. I like knowing that my books are all mine, in all their glory and worn-ness! That everything about the book, from every smudge to every dog ear is ME.
My books tell a story. The story of when I first read them, and every time I read it or referenced it after that. Of how I felt when I read the book, and after and before. Of where I was when I read the book and what I thought about it. What I ate when I read it, where I took the book. all of that stuff I see in the pages, in the worn creases of the cover. It's a beautiful thing and I have had a life long love affair with books. Mine are special to me :) So it's somewhat important that they be entirely mine, mine alone. I don't mind lending them out... but I'll always need them back.

Thank you.


I order from Amazon a lot, and all of my books have always arrived in great shape, so this was a little disappointing.



I've had this happen several times from Amazon.




I buy both new and used. I guess I prefer new because I like my books to be in good shape.






I've never had one uncut and would love to have just one.

I wonder if the uncut books are of better quality. I have an 1940's hardbound book that the cover is much better than what is out today.

Yikes, I did the same with my great-grandfather's set of American history books! (I have wondered why I had to in the first place--had he never even opened them?)

As far as the paper goes, it is very brittle and fragile which could be due to age of course. All the uncut books I have are much older than 1940. The covers of the books from the 1800s are much nicer than you find today but it could be that the ones I have from then are still around because of the better quality??? lesser ones would have deteriated by now?? Those still in good shape have leather or cloth type covers which I must oil each year . they are beautiful, TO ME




I used to not like used bookstores so much, because I just felt that I needed to be the first owner of a book, but now I love nothing more than to go to a used bookstore and browse the selections of what others have read. The way I look at it, if the book on the used bookstore shelf is well worn, that tells me the previous owner enjoyed it, and chances are I will too!!!