RobertoBologna
RobertoBologna t1_je3tpoe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Picture of Dorian Gray by ThatxBritishxBoy
Go outside, meet ppl in the real world
RobertoBologna t1_jaafv63 wrote
Reply to Books which are better as Cliff Notes by _pr1m3d_
do you enjoy reading or do you enjoy talking about how much you've read?
RobertoBologna t1_ja3q76l wrote
Reply to comment by dominion1080 in What Is It That Makes Used Bookstores So Wonderful? by zsreport
Yup. New releases or if there’s a specific book I want to give as a gift.
RobertoBologna t1_ja1ltiq wrote
Reply to comment by Niku-Man in What Is It That Makes Used Bookstores So Wonderful? by zsreport
I think it somewhat depends on the library’s collection, but overall you’re right. I think a big thing is the feeling of scarcity. If you decide not to buy something at a chain store, you can expect it to be there the next time you’re there. The same is true of the library, though you may have to wait for it. At a used bookstore, that may be the only copy that ever comes into that store. If you don’t buy it and don’t write down the name/author, you may not ever be able to find it again.
RobertoBologna t1_ja0yq7q wrote
Vuong is right imo
RobertoBologna t1_ja0l9ga wrote
Reply to comment by bhbhbhhh in What Is It That Makes Used Bookstores So Wonderful? by zsreport
I don’t think it’s true that B&N has only a sliver of books that have been through a few printings. I’d guess only 20 or 30% of the store is new releases. What’s boring about a B&N is that each time you go is mostly the same experience because that other 70-80% of books gets reordered from the publisher when a copy is bought, whereas a used bookstore could have entirely new books from one visit to the next.
RobertoBologna t1_ja03y5s wrote
Reply to comment by Xaihe in What Is It That Makes Used Bookstores So Wonderful? by zsreport
That’s called title case, and this person used it for the title of their post. It’s fine.
RobertoBologna t1_ja03r5w wrote
Reply to comment by bhbhbhhh in What Is It That Makes Used Bookstores So Wonderful? by zsreport
Ehh I feel it’s the opposite. I think it’s the newest books that are the most hit or miss, the ones that have been through a few printings have survived for a reason.
RobertoBologna t1_j9zt41b wrote
Knowing that the books are cheap allows you to let your curiosity lead you. A place filled with $25 books doesn’t do that.
RobertoBologna t1_jednqfn wrote
Reply to comment by mikarala in What book did you go into thinking you were going to dislike, but ended up loving? (And vice versa) by keep_it_trillani
Oh wow I loved that book