I love books. I L-O-V-E books. I ♥♥♥♥ books. I won't go so far as to say I luv books, though. That's just wrong.
Lydia had an assignment recently to estimate the number of books in her house. (Incidentally, completing that assignment earned 5 free books!) She did this by counting the number of books on a few shelves and getting an average number. Since all our shelves aren't the same size, she used a tape measure for the length. Working together, we came up with this equation. 23 inches = 25 books. It took some time, but she came up with 1250 as her answer.
Since then, I've been looking around and realizing that we missed some books. There are books on tables, in tables, under tables and in baskets. There are books ALL OVER Lydia's floor and under her pillows. I have stacks of books in my room. Rowan & Desmond sleep with books in their beds.
Still, it's not enough. I need more books. I can't enter the library (which we do at least once per week) without perusing the sale shelf. Most of my coins go into the mouth of that hungry, metal box.
I've recently discovered PaperBackSwap. It's a site where members can list books they are willing to part with. If someone else wants one of your books, they'll request it. You then send the book to them. You can even buy and print out postage right from the site. For each book you mail out, you get to choose a book from someone else's list. You earn bonus books for listing your first 10 books for trade and for signing up new members. (Use that link up there to help me get more books! :)
I'm actually a pretty picky reader, so most of the books I want are not available on PaperBackSwap. They do have a lot of books that Lydia wants, though. She's been reading an average of 2 books per day, so I need all the help I can get to keep her in books!
My new source for my books is Borders.com. They have an amazing selection of used books at truly amazing prices. With the $10 gift cards Matt send Desmond & I for our birthdays, I was able to get 14 books! Yes, really. Fourteen books for $20. I'm a Borders Rewards Plus member, so I don't have to pay shipping ever. (That's really worth it, by the way. It's $20 per year. You get $10 back in Borders Bucks to spend + free shipping + and extra 10% off a lot of things in the store.)
Another book site I like is The Book Depository. They have a good selection and shipping is always free. They also have a really cool map that shows what people around the world are buying.
It is so exciting to me that, at this very moment, 16 books are speeding their way to us through the mail. (I got 2 yesterday.) Even more exciting, I spent hardly any money on those books!
Yay, books!
7 comments:
This is my kind of post. I also like paperbackswap, but have never checked out Borders.com. Thanks for the info from one book lover to another!
You might also try edwardrhamilton.com.
I think this could be a future show on Hoarders!!! I love books too! I have several BOXES of books waiting to be read! I love reading as much as scrapbooking (actually maybe more sometimes cause I don't have to clean up after reading a bunch!)
Love of reading has been handed down through the generations of our family! My Grandma would go to Cal's books weekly and buy a couple of bags of books to read and turn in the same amount for refund! Plus going to the library weekly too!
Thanks for sharing those sites with us! I can't believe you got all those books from Borders. I really need to go shopping with you at some point. Also, I can't believe Lydia is reading two books a day! That is great.
Can you pick three of your top favorite books?
My all time favorite is As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner.
Some recent books I've enjoyed are;
ALICE - Alice Roosevelt Longworth, From White House Princess to Washington Power Broker and
Grammar Snobs Are Great Big Meanies: A Guide to Language for Fun and Spite
Hey! Click on one of those options in that poll up there! Thanks. :)
I'm a bit envious of Lydia, wish I had time to read two books a day!:)
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