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A book away from an episode of hoarders
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May 31, 2013 11:04PM

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Hilary wrote: "I've been spending $300-500/month, but I gotta stop. We are out of room for more books. :-(" No you don't. Just get rid of that unnecessary furniture like the living room couch, kitchen table, bed and dresser... You'll have plenty of room then for more books. ;-)



Unfortunately, once the average book is purchased and removed from the store (or delivered by the postman) the book is only worth the price of old paper. I found this out not so many years ago when a portion of my library succumbed to the waters of a flood. The insurance adjuster coldly told me that my lost children had no real monetary value. It hurt me to hear this but hasn’t prevented me from collecting. Most of my losses have been replaced and I moved my library upstairs so the I guess I have learned a few good lessons from this watery tragedy.





In recent months I've probably been spending something like £40-100 each month (mainly through buying up half-price books from a local shop that was closing - not even registering a blip on their 40000+ book stock!) but I tend to buy a lot from charity shop so my spending is usually a lot lower... except when interesting New Naturalists appear on the scene as new copies of those books tend to be £30+ and the secondhand copies can be pricey too.


I was very happy last weekend at the friends of library sale, I bought twentyone books for less than it takes to fill my car up with gas.

I spend about 2k a year. Usually a little more.
I prefer hardbacks and get them fairly cheap thru B&N, but they still cost a bit.
But, as this is my only hobby/addiction that costs anything (do my latte's count?)(hmm, we need a 'spending' poll on that one too), I'm okay with it.
Now....if only the hubs was cool with it.

I spend about 2k a year. Usually a little more.
I prefer hardbacks and get them fairly cheap thru B&..."
It's cool! Just as long as you can pay your bills :-)
And the Latte's are good - just as long as you don't spill it on your book.

I decided to export my book list from GR and add up the costs of my books from this year. The grand total is £680 (around $1100) for 218 books, around £3 per book, though that should be lower as some of the individual 'books' were actually box sets or omnibus editions.

Sometimes the websites that I buy from does a HUGE sale and I would spend about $60 per order. Hey, good deal, especially if you're getting 18 HARDCOVERS.
