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May 22, 2013

As I'm sitting here, watching How to Deal on Netflix, I noticed that I have a lot of books sitting on my shelf across the room. Fictional novels, personal finance books, even some books on how to train in the world of soccer.  Then I realized that I have an issue with buying books brand new.

There is nothing better than a crisp, brand new book. I swear I can spend hours at a time in a Chapters book store reading and exploring wide varieties of the unknown.  At the same time, I can spend a ton of money while I'm there.  Books can range from $15.00-$45.00 per book, which as amazing as they are, is a little much, especially if you buy books all the time.

One thing I've learned on this journey is that I need to shake the need to have new and untouched.  There is nothing wrong with amazon, the used/new online bookstore, as well as local libraries.  We can actually get library cards for free in my city right now, so I really should be taking advantage of it.

Just another way I can learn to save just a little bit more. Old or new, books are such a calm and relaxing thing for me. Definitely have to make that a priority.

Do you take advantage of used or borrowed books?

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  1. I used to feel the same way about physical books. Every time I walked into a bookstore, I always walked out with something in my hands. After moving around so many times and totaling the amount of money I spend on books, I've cut the cord. I now exclusive get my books from the library. It saves money and cuts clutter.

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    1. It's crazy hey? Book stores tend to always draw us in, and you almost feel bad leaving without a brand new book! Definitely need to check out the library like you said!

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  2. I've been saving money by using my Kindle to read. I prefer to have a physical book, but the cost savings for kindle books can be substantial. I've been thinking of finding a good used book store.

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    1. A kindle is a great idea actually. I have an iPad, so I've been thinking about electronic books, not sure if they are the same price as in the store though. Will have to do some research!

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    2. I love the Kindle since it's so compact and you can have a couple books in it. The library in NYC allows you to borrow ebooks too! Also, Amazon often has offers for free ebooks and if you have Amazon Prime, you can borrow books from its library (even the new and popular titles).

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  3. I just signed up for a freee library card! i had no idea how many branches their were around the city..

    I recently realized the same of how much space/money books are while packing to move. some books are great and I love my collection but I'm just not in a place to spend $$$ on dust collectors :(

    Also normally I give books away to friends who are interested, but maybe now I can convince them to check them out for free instead! :)

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    1. That's on my list of things to do! Definitely want to take advantage of the free library card!

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