saliotthomas
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Jugglers buys balls.....
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Jugglers buys balls.....
Libraries are vastly superior to any bookstore. Libraries have books that are out of print, rare, or even books that a person just wouldn't find in a bookstore.
A good example of this is a text I just picked up today. "Migration of Contaminants from Buried Oil-and-Gas Drilling Fluids Within the Glacial Sediments of North-Central North Dakota." I assure you that it's a compelling read and the character development and plot are unlike anything else you'll ever read.
Bookstores have new books. Gross. I don't want to have a virgin book, so unexperienced to the touch of human hands. I need something that's had its spine broken and becomes a two-bit whore-of-a-book. Something I can pick up at a booksale or second-hand store for a dollar. A "she'll do for now" kind of attitude toward it is always necessary.
Why buy the cow when you can get the beef when the farmer is done with her for a fraction of the cost? Or better yet, why buy either when the local butcher gives the meat away for free or a minimal fee?
Thumbs up to libraries and thumbs down to bookstores.
Ok, a friend asked me this question and I am curious what you all think. If there are public libraries just about everywhere why would one ever need to go to a book store? Why pay for a novel when you can read it for free?
Because only the poor use the library.
I wish I had a library with thousands and thousands of english books to choose from....but I am stuck with french, so I end up buying anyways. Like angerball said it would be nice to try before you buy
Agreed! I've especially been doing this with romance novels. Too many bad purchases force me to these actions. Why waste money on bad books when I can save them for ones that I know that I will re-read?Try before you buy is good! I like to go the library for books I'm not sure I'll like.