Jan 2, 2011

Sticker Shock: Keeping Track of Books Bought in 2011

Memoirs

I hardly buy new books these days, preferring the library and used book sales! However, with my new Kindle, I bought several eBooks in 2010, though nothing more than $2.99 each, and I've downloaded over 200 free classics.

So far in 2011, I've made the following purchase(s):

1. A Haunting Smile (Land of Smiles Trilogy) by Christopher G. Moore, eBook, $2.99.
Pablo Neruda: Selected Poems (Edición bilingüe)2. Pablo Neruda: Selected Poems (Edición bilingüe), $15.30.
4. 9 Gold Bullets (Vincent Calvino Crime Novel) by Christopher G. Moore, eBook, $7.95.


UPDATE: I have just found there are free e-Book downloads at Many Books and at Project Gutenberg.

Thanks to Diane at Bibliophile by the Sea for the idea of keeping track of book buys/costs. I hope to shock myself by spending as little as possible! We'll see.....

13 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good plan for 2011. I have to say, the low cost of books is a definite plus for e-readers. There's a used book store near my house and I have to limit my visits to it. :)

    Mason
    Thoughts in Progress

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  2. What a great idea tracking books. For lots of reasons, really. I don't even track what I read and I read tons.
    New resolution. I'll keep track.
    Question, I have one of the e readers called the Book and it's through adobe. Can I buy used books for this e reader. I buy lots of used books as I hate to pay full price. Can you let me know. I'm new at this. I've finally learned how to use it.
    Take care and thanks.
    Barb
    barbwhitti@aol.com
    for your response.

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  3. Barb: I know there are a lot of free books you can download and read on your computer/PC. I'm not sure where to find them all but I know they are out there.

    A lot of us like small e-readers that we can carry around in our purses, something you can't do easily with a laptop.

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  4. Parrish: That's an app I'd love to have! Good luck with it!

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  5. I have both the kindle app and the Nook app for my ipod and download some of the free books they have for both.

    I know its horrible but I don't do well with second hand books unless they are in really good condition..I guess I am sort of anal when it comes to what my books look like..lol

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  6. I love being able to instantly buy a book for my Kindle - just glad I'm basically a very cheap person or I'd be broke!! :)

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  7. So happy to see you will be doing this. For me, and the Kindle, hitting "BUY WITH ONE CLICK", is a huge temptation on Amazon. I have to be very careful. I also downloaded a lot of free classics.

    Have fun!

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  8. I think it is useful to keep an eye on it, but I do it the way that I allow myself a certain budget every month. On the whole I stay within my limit by bying several used books. As I live in Denmark, I usually spend more on shipping than on the actual books.

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  9. I'm squirreling $$ away for a Kindle..I can't believe all of the great free books that are offered. I've downloaded at least 20 for my Kindle app on my iTouch!! Have fun keeping track!

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  10. I didn't know about Many Books! I've used Gutenberg a lot but that one's new to me. Thanks!

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  11. I think I should this one as well!

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  12. Ladystorm: I'm beginning to get a bit more fussy about my used books as I used to buy a lot but now look at the condition too!

    Everyone: do you have a better response for Barb Whittington than mine? I think she means her Adobe Reader.

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  13. It's part of my plan, after reading Sage Cohen's Productive Writer. I'm going to try to keep track of which book I got where so I can organize my reviews.

    btw, Sage is offering a free copy to some lucky commenter on my blog today. Just thought I should let you know.

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