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Where do you buy most of your books?

Where do you buy mos of your books?

  • I steal them from the library before the library lady breaks my knees.

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SFG75

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So I'm busy reading last night and the wife is on the computer:

Me:*reading*

Wife: "Honey, did you buy a Stephen King book off of Amazon?"

Me : "Book!?...ughhhhhh"

Wife: "Stephen King...Lisey's Story

Me : "Oh, that book?...ughhhhhhh"

Wife: You ordered it four weeks ago, just now shipped."

Me : "Oh, just released today...ughhhhhhhhh"


I know we had a thread like this one buried in the depths of time somewhere, but I don't have the time or patience to dig it out, so here's a new one.

Where do you buy most of your books?
 
Although I had to snicker at the last option, I can't find the best answer to your question. I buy from off-amazon websites, used book stores, garage sales, and library sales. I guess you need might amend the used bookstore option to incude other legitimate non-retail sources, and add a place for "YES! All of the above.":D
 
How is it that I love to read but rarely buy books? I can't afford to! Third kid in college and one more to go - you know how that goes (along with any extra income). Seriously though, I get most of my books from the local library. I never have any problems. I renew online. I reserve. Occasionally I'll buy - but only from Amazon. A confession - the only books that I buy for myself are cookbooks. I have over 100, maybe over 150.
So - for me - I'd have to say that, no, I don't buy books.
 
Most of my books come from Mystery Guild Book Club.
I'm not fussy about the paper or binding only the writer.
I also buy a few from Amazon.
 
So I'm busy reading last night and the wife is on the computer:
I'm :confused: , first I thought you were male, then something you said made me think female, and now you have a wife?
My computer had a glitch and made me a male, and someone called it to my attention and I fixed it. Is that what happened to your profile?
 
I don't have the patience to wait for books to be shipped from online even if they're cheaper and I don't have the $$ to buy them new from Barnes and Nobles everytime. So usually I head down to my local Half Price Books or any other used bookstore. I just went to the library sale yesterday and got three fantasy books for $1.50. ((oops, almost typed $150:p )) I love cheap books. Especially HPB's dollar rack.
 
I'm :confused: , first I thought you were male, then something you said made me think female, and now you have a wife?
My computer had a glitch and made me a male, and someone called it to my attention and I fixed it. Is that what happened to your profile?

I'd wager that the confusion has something to do with me creating a Jodi Picoult thread. I checked out one of her books, and subsequently posted about it here. I realized my error after reading the first six pages. I never went further. :eek:
 
I'd wager that the confusion has something to do with me creating a Jodi Picoult thread. I checked out one of her books, and subsequently posted about it here. I realized my error after reading the first six pages. I never went further. :eek:

The damage has been done my friend. You have now forfeited one of your testicles.

Jodi Picoult.... :rolleyes:
 
I used to keep Barnes and Noble in buisness about two years ago, now I"m a Borders and used bookstore supporter. I hear B&N is going out of buisness since I stopped shopping there. :D
 
Mostly Wal-mart or my fiance gets me series off e-bay for cheap.

If they don't have it at Wal-mart....Barnes & Noble
 
I buy more and more at used bookstores,

although I have been wondering whether it really is a bargain, as I tend to let myself go and buy more books because they cost only half as much . When I buy at a regular bookstore, I take only the book(s) I really fancy to keep expenses as low as possible . I order from Amazon about 3 times a year the books I cannot find at the local bookstores.
 
Well I just started working in a bookstore and I get 35% off books, so I'm pretty much emptying thier shelves at the moment and getting books from there. I'm not an internet-book-buyer. I prefer going to shops and picking out books. Although waiting for a book in the mail sure does sound like fun :p


Lani
 
About 4/5th's of the time I get books at used bookstores, there are about ten of them within walking distance, and I like going into a store with no preconceptions of what I want to buy, and having something old and obscure just jump out at me. Occasionally when I want something specific, I'll order it in through a local bookstore, but only after checking every used bookstore. I saved myself a couple hundred dollars this semester by getting my reading lists early and trying used stores first...
 
I'm fond of half.com and overstock-when I can get their search engine to locate the book I want..they really need to change that. The main reason I like them is that I can use Bill Me Later and have the books sent pronto, as if I'd paid with a credit card. I'd be happier with half.com if they'd allow customers to use paypal like we can with ebay. Seems odd we can't, since they're connected anyway.
 
I use Amazon for new hardbacks, as they've got the biggest discount usually. New paperbacks I get at my local Books a Million. And if I'm looking for an old title I'll use Powells.com, Amazon Marketplace, or ebay. I also have a great local used bookstore that I can find newer used stuff as well. Shopping online is the cheapest for me as the sales tax rate where I live is 9.5%.
 
Generally from work but since I have quit that won't be so much longer. I work(ed) at Canada's largest book chain. There is a good second hand book store in a neighbouring city and a couple good independents not far. It will be good for my conscience to be buying from an independent but more difficult on my wallet without my employee discount.
 
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