BTT – Why Buy?
Posted by shelburns on 13th November 2008
I’ve asked, in the past, about whether you more often buy your books, or get them from libraries. What I want to know today, is, WHY BUY?
Even if you are a die-hard fan of the public library system, I’m betting you have at least ONE permanent resident of your bookshelves in your house. I’m betting that no real book-lover can go through life without owning at least one book. So … why that one? What made you buy the books that you actually own, even though your usual preference is to borrow and return them?
If you usually buy your books, tell me why. Why buy instead of borrow? Why shell out your hard-earned dollars for something you could get for free?
I don’t buy alot, but when I do, it’s because I’m not good at remembering to return the books to the library on time. Not because I don’t get them read, just because I forget to take them back. Also, it is not usually in my schedule to go to the library, so I’d rather just pick up what I want at the store. Lots of times I’m not the one buying though. My mom buys alot of the books I read and then just passes them on to me when she’s done. I also thank God for my school library because I can get books from there without worrying about the deadline. Teachers are excused from that, as long as it’s turned in by the end of the school year.
Another reason I buy is for my classroom. Those are books that I want the kids to be able to read again and again, so borrowing them is not really feasible. I do get some from the library, but don’t like to keep them too long because other teachers may need them. So, I buy at every book fair (2X a year), from Scholastic, and Half Price Books. I do have books in my library that were donated, but for the most part, I have bought them all.
Okay, so I do buy, but usually not adult books. If I just have to have it RIGHT NOW, I’ll buy it; otherwise, I’ll wait and borrow it from someone.
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