Is a books condition important?

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Kristin Cowan
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Re: Is a books condition important?

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The older the better. I love thinking of where it has been and in whose hands. Plus it is more economical and environmentally friendly to buy used
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Of course, condition is important. First, it determines the buying price. Second, reading comfort because I don't like holding dirty books. Third, it affects the book's lifespan. That's why I prefer good quality new books, but if it's a well-maintained used book, it's not a problem for me.
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