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Where do you get your books from?
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Sep 19, 2011 10:42AM

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This bookstore sounds like heaven.
& my boyfriend says Stockholm isn't somewhere to go on holiday. Psssshhhh.

Oh yes, back on topic: For online purchases, I go through Amazon nearly always.
If not purchasing, I will check it out of my University's library, or, on the off chance they do not have it, through an interlibrary loan from another University. Public libraries are certainly recommend, though!



Sorry! Here it is: http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/




I love to order as many books as possible at a time, so there's always a next one waiting. With Amazon, I never buy books in a store any more. What I sometimes do, though, is go to Barnes & Noble, to check out the new--or older--books, so I know what I want to order for way less $$ at Amazon. :)



very cool!

I've also gotten a bit into ebooks because I have an ereader, but I stick primarily to google books and diesel ebooks for those purchases so I can stick to open source reader tech. Still, in a pinch i can read any kindle or b&n book as well.



Ashley wrote: "I have a membership there! I've had it for years actually. Plus, I used to work there before I started med school. Love B&N. :)"
Haha me too! It saves me so much money! Got a CBEST test prep for 15 $!!!
Haha me too! It saves me so much money! Got a CBEST test prep for 15 $!!!

Ashley wrote: "Sweet! Yeah, I've bought tons of review books for school there. And I LOVE the free express shipping on their website! I'm hoping to drop by there this weekend and pick up [book:A Christmas Carol|5..."
That is one of the biggest perks with them definitely!
That is one of the biggest perks with them definitely!




I love the ability to read lying down at bedtime without aggravating my carpal tunnel!


Genine wrote: "It's really an individual decision; how and where do you read, does your local library have the Nook books to lend that you want, friends with whom you can share books? And, maybe, can you afford t..."
Rachel,
I received a Nook last year. For me personally it will never take the place of a physical book. With that being said, Genine is spot on. I borrow all my books electronically now. Quick, simple and from the comfort of home.

Rachel , I'll tell you this much. My boyfriend got me mine for my Birthday 2 years ago. Back before then I read like 10-20 books a year. Now I read 40 or more a year. My goal is 100, but I can't quite make it lol. There are so many more options when you can have a book instantly instead of waiting for shipping , or being on a waiting list at your library. I can't put the thing down. It was the best gift I've ever received and I could not live without it!!


I felt that way too!! I had a book shelf filled to it's capacity. Then we moved into a tiny apartment. I had to sell my bookcase it was too big :( As I started unpacking boxes of books I realized I don't have room for them. So they have just been in boxes for months. I recently started putting some of them on Ebay. I got the same books on my nook , and I can use the room. Those boxes take up alot of space in my closets etc. lol. Some I won't part with. I do like seeing a bookcase full of books too. I'll narrow it down and buy a small one to put in a corner with all my favorites.
Im so on the line. I spend hours on end roaming barnes and nobles. Maybe it will be on my christmas list...but so is a big bookcase lol.


I used to visit a Books-A-Million for many years since it was the closest bookstore to where I live, but a bit further past that is a Barnes & Noble and a Borders (if they haven't already closed their doors). There are several used bookstores here and there and several libraries.

Other I visit bookstores in the neighborhood. I can never just walk by one and I love De Slegte, it is a chain of bookstores who take in second hand books and I love to look trough those.




Then local bookshops and other stores that have books.
The library for random books.
And of course flea markets! It always depends on where I can get the books cheap :)
And then there are always friends you can borrow books from. The parents of a friend of mine own a newspaper and they get books for free (not too many, but still) and I'm allowed to read them, yay



How do you like having a Kindle? I had bought one, but I found that my ability to connect with the book I was reading was re..."
It's grown on me. I had it for well over a year before I could bring myself to actually read on it, LOL. But, I have since downloaded a number of books and even used the highlighter feature. I still like reading physical books better. Also - there are a lot of books I want to read that are not available on the Kindle yet.

But lately there are less and less second hand books and more new books that are as much if not more than book stores! :(
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