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Poll: Where do you get most of your books?
Question: Where do you get most of your books?
• Library
• Bookstore
• Borrow from friends
• Other
Created at 10:51:07 PM 2008.10.13 |
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about editing and pefnrssiooal standards applies, but I still think you can get quality editing and formatting for less than $10. But amazing stories are worth more than that to me. A book will take me anywhere from four to eight hours to read. I spend more than that to go to a 2 hour movie and when I leave, I don't still have it. With a book I love, I know I will read it again (second time through is my favorite read). The dollar amount spread over the number of hours I get to enjoy my book is a lot cheaper than coffee at Starbuck's. Or even McDonald's.What I buy when I purchase a book is an enjoyable experience. A typo or two won't wreck that for me, but a sub-par story with flawless writing and formatting isn't worth $10. A phenomenal story that makes me burn supper and stay up until 4 am is worth considerably more, even if the author uses "segway" when they mean "segue."But again, I know I am in the consumer minority on this issue.
by Monika 02:33:29 AM 2013.10.24 |
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by Buffy 02:33:07 AM 2014.03.07 |
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