Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do a mix. I read about 80 books a year and about 30 are from the library, 20 or so purchased second hand or borrowed, and the rest I purchase.
Unfortunately, here in Springfield, we don't have any local independent bookstores, just one Barnes and Noble. A lot of the books I purchase are on vacation in local bookstores that I stumble upon. But the rest are from Amazon which is a separate discussion.
You can buy books from independent stores online! Check out Bookshop.org. You will pay more, on average, than Amazon, but I balance this out by also buying a decent amount used books online. I also try to avoid Amazon there, and use Abe Books or thriftbooksonline.
Anonymous wrote:I do a mix. I read about 80 books a year and about 30 are from the library, 20 or so purchased second hand or borrowed, and the rest I purchase.
Unfortunately, here in Springfield, we don't have any local independent bookstores, just one Barnes and Noble. A lot of the books I purchase are on vacation in local bookstores that I stumble upon. But the rest are from Amazon which is a separate discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you want to consume more in a world that’s already full of so much consumption?[/quote]
Why would you not want to support the authors and curate a nice home library like most of us have?
Anonymous wrote:I support my library with all my overdue fines, and I get to keep the books (once I eventually find them). Win win.
Anonymous wrote:I support my library with all my overdue fines, and I get to keep the books (once I eventually find them). Win win.