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Re: Do you buy your books used or new?

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I buy used books because they are cheaper. I sometimes buy new books too if I cant find old ones or like special books to go into my collection.
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I like used book. They have already been loved and it's more eco.
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Of all the books on my shelf, I know I have purchased less than 10 full price and brand new. It just makes more sense to buy used.
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Both. I love books and I don't think that them being used degrades their value in any way.
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I usually buy my books used for ecological reasons. My husband has a more specific taste which is not easy to find second hand so he buys new.
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Either is okay to me but I prefer new books. I love the smell of new ink and paper in new books.
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I can never accept a used book as a gift, never! Better stay with your book!
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Namaste23 wrote: 16 Mar 2020, 22:29 I like used book. They have already been loved and it's more eco.
Yeah. They're economic and cheap but you may find some pages missing.
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DEEPA PUJARI wrote: 18 Apr 2020, 10:22 Both. I love books and I don't think that them being used degrades their value in any way.
It does. Some pages may be torn and the writings blurred. Better buy a new book.
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tannus wrote: 03 Jan 2020, 11:03 I buy used books because they are cheaper. I sometimes buy new books too if I cant find old ones or like special books to go into my collection.
Better buy a new book of quality than buy used book with missing and torn pages. That's really an offset.
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Leyla Ann wrote: 18 Dec 2019, 17:16 I prefer buying new books but I would take an old one assuming its previous owner had taken good care of it.
Yep. I am also of the same mind.
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Old books largely depends on the condition but it's hard to find one in a good condition.
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I buy my books both new and used. If I'm traveling and we stop at a bookstore I'll pick up a new book. There is something about that the "New Book Smell" and opening that crisp cover and turning the pages for the first time. It gets me excited to read! However, the majority of my books are used. I am a bit picky with purchasing my used books. I can't have torn or missing pages and absolutely no writing in it. I prefer used books though. The much loved ones have a soul in them which make them that much more special. Once, I bought a used book sight unseen online, I was trying to use up a gift card balance. I got it and this thing was pretty dusty. I quickly fanned through the pages to give it a once over and to my surprised the previous owner had put related topic newspaper clippings in there and loose leaf notes between some of the pages! To this day they are still there, I don't have the heart to throw them away.
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I always buy used books. On the rare occasion, my wife or I will gift the other with a new book if it is not in used book circulation forums yet.
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I prefer to purchase used books. I love the idea of giving the book a second life.
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