I prefer to think that you find lost or forgotten treasures in the bargain book bin. For a few cents, you can read about something you would never spend $15 or $20 on, and if nothing else, have a good laugh. Sometimes I wonder, though, about the ones that DO spend the $15-20 on them. I also like the used book store (little plug for Half Price Books). A concept of turning in books though, I do not understand. I can't seem to get rid of any, and don't even loan them out very often. It is a true sign of friendship if I loan someone one of my books - which says a lot, since I have loaned you books Matt! (and still have one of yours....)
I prefer to think that you find lost or forgotten treasures in the bargain book bin. For a few cents, you can read about something you would never spend $15 or $20 on, and if nothing else, have a good laugh. Sometimes I wonder, though, about the ones that DO spend the $15-20 on them. I also like the used book store (little plug for Half Price Books). A concept of turning in books though, I do not understand. I can't seem to get rid of any, and don't even loan them out very often. It is a true sign of friendship if I loan someone one of my books - which says a lot, since I have loaned you books Matt! (and still have one of yours....)
ReplyDeleteI agree with MJ!!! The bargain book bin is a treasure chest!!!
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