The hold estimate might not be accurate. I'll place 5 holds for a book and when one comes through, I'll cancel the others. It's extremely common (if you follow bookish social media, you'll see this). If it says 50 people are ahead of you, a bunch of them might drop off because they get the book through one of their other cards. |
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Libraries pay more for their books than we do.
You're still supporting authors through your library! |
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I read 113 books in 2025. I only bought two of them, and that was because I wanted paperbacks that I could take on a flight and then just leave at my destination (I put them in little free libraries not the trash). All the rest were library books.
I have a TBR list and use holds to have a pretty much constant stream of books. |
i’m sure that Amazon will find a way for rented media to expire through some kind of software that works even if not connected to the Internet. |
It's the library not Amazon. |
Why would this be? |
Because publishers are greedy? There's a chart with some average costs here: https://janefriedman.com/what-do-authors-earn-from-digital-lending-at-libraries/ There's also a cost to process any book to be ready to go into circulation. |
Where are you getting the books from then if you only bought 2? |
They also buy more durably printed books. |
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I read about 3-4 books a week and I get them all from various Little Free Libraries. There are more than 10 of those within a half mile of my home in all directions (NE DC) and while many of them are full of "what to expect when expecting" type and policy wonlk/government analysis books, there are also plenty of good books. I grab whatever appeals to me and put it back in another LFL when I'm done.
I have found bestsellers - a couple years later. That's fine with me. I'm not in a book group and have no deadlines for finishing a book. So to answer your question - neither. I don;'t buy books and I don't check them out from libraries. |
All the rest were library books. |
A Kindle is Amazon |
You can read the ebooks you borrow from the library through libby on a kindle. I have a kindle and i have never bought a book from Amazon. |
…the library |
Buying is waaaay better. It's very difficult letting those leave the home after they have been loved tho to make room for new buys. |