View Full Version : The Price Of Books
Tikibonbon
06-16-2003, 02:03 AM
that's why my favorite bookstore is half price books, name says it all
evilbagpuss
06-16-2003, 02:04 AM
A scandal :angry: particularly with programming books. When you consider that the 'classic' programming books are bought by millions of students all over the world every year... theres no excuse for the £40-£50 price tag.
botts
06-16-2003, 03:29 AM
try living in australia where a "cheap" new release paperback is over $18.00
:blink:
botts
Golden Guitarist
06-16-2003, 03:29 AM
yes there way to expensive espically where I live <_<
Guillaume
06-16-2003, 11:17 AM
They're really expensive here too ( France ) due to heavy taxes... That's why I'm damaging my already poor eyesight, reading stuff I download on Kazaa! :lol:
Curley
06-16-2003, 11:36 AM
Originally posted by Gurahl@16 June 2003 - 12:17
They're really expensive here too ( France ) due to heavy taxes... That's why I'm damaging my already poor eyesight, reading stuff I download on Kazaa! :lol:
Exactly, you'd think they'd realise that people will not pay the prices and are finding other means of reading them.
Guillaume
06-16-2003, 11:48 AM
Well, if you did something illegal, they wouldn't try to understand... Just sue you and send you to jail or whatever...
They are the Government, they can't be wrong, can they? ;)
My books tend to be older paperbacks from the charity shops
....although as a stereotypically tight yorkshireman, I do think 25 pence is extortionate! :D
Do they not have libraries anymore?
Guillaume
06-16-2003, 02:08 PM
Yes, libraries still exist but I don't like to go there ( too much people, too much noise...), books are in an horrible state ( missing pages, someone wrote in it...) or somebody has just borrowed the book I wanted... Plus I like to have my own books!
Curley
06-16-2003, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by Gurahl@16 June 2003 - 15:08
somebody has just borrowed the book I wanted...
Sorry..... i'll return it in 3 weeks :D
Seriously, I know what you mean. You don't know how many germs you'll find on public library books :unsure:
Yuck :x
Ynhockey
06-16-2003, 09:37 PM
Well, in Israel there are 2 kinds of bookstores: Russian-only ones or Israeli ones with several languages. Russian-only stores have very cheap prices, but only Russian books (an average price for a hardback would be ~$8 US). Israeli stores have outrageous prices but if you wanna buy a non-Russian book, you have no choice. I usually buy 'cans' of books second-hand (you can get really great deals), and new releases from the store... no choice :(
Tikibonbon
06-17-2003, 01:06 AM
8$ for a hardback? new? sweet! they average 30$ here!
imported_QuietSilence!
06-17-2003, 01:13 AM
cost about $6.00 for a paper back book here now and its a little high but still well worth it i still buy 2-3 books a month or so even with the i net to get most of them from
hell u cant print a book at home for less then $6.00 any way
u can do it with a lazor printer for 2-3 bucks maybe but not on a color inkjet ull spend $20.00 to print it on a inkjet just on the black ink cartrage and if u dont have a black ink cartrage u have to mix colors to get black and a color cartrage cost even more
all in all a book for $6.00 is a good deal :)
squishyboboball
06-17-2003, 11:57 PM
Depends on the book as to whether I think it's too pricey. If its a new book, or fairly new, then I have no problems paying about $7 new, $4 used for it. If this is a "classic" book we're talking about here, $7 is waaay too much, and a lot of used bookstores want that because they can milk the schoolkids for it. I mean c'mon, "Brave New World" may be required reading, but sheesh, poor kids have to snag a copy too.
Don't ever buy hardcovers new, buy them when they get marked down to $6 on the "Buy it please!" table.
HeavyMetalParkingLot
07-09-2003, 09:08 AM
garage sales are hella good
I remember that i once went to this book sale- you know the sort - cut price, closing down sale, 50% and above off, these goods must be gotten rid of, ectera, ectera
I saw this software programing book, which was for some unspeakably ancient program. I picked it up and turned it over. to get alook at the price tag. it was $37.50. now if that is not expensive- remember it's less than half price- i don't know what is.
Skweeky
07-09-2003, 04:16 PM
It all depends on the book. It varies between 10 euro for a book to 50 euro....I think it's too expensive. I'm only a student and I can't afford buying all the books I'd like to read....BUT, the government is working on a fix price for books, so that would be something.
For now, I go to the library to get the books I like. The library at my university is pretty up to date, and it's all free :)
Bookworm
07-26-2003, 08:30 PM
I don't bother to buy books at retail stores anymore. If you're willing to be patient and sacrifice immediate gratification needs, then you don't have to spend the money. 3 months after a hardback is released I can usually find it at an auction site (ebay, yahoo) or half.com for $2.00-3.00 (plus $3.00 shipping, of course). That beats the heck out of paying $27.00 (+ tax) retail.
Bookworm
07-26-2003, 08:36 PM
There are always plenty of people who don't mind spending $27.00 for the book and then selling it to me for $3.00. Why should I complain? Sure, they're used, but after only one reading they have little or no wear. When it's so cheap, it isn't worth the frustration of trying to borrow one of the beat-up germi-filled books from the library.
Everose
07-26-2003, 10:46 PM
Just this morning I found four large boxes of books at a garage sale. The owner told me she would sell me a box of books for $1.00. I came away with about 35 books, some of which are so new, the binder isn't even creased. Sheer Bliss!!!!!
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