If you live near a library, you can save a lot of money if you borrow from there instead of buying new books all the time. Also if you have an e-reader, a lot of libraries these days let you borrow e-books, which is pretty cool.
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For cheap books β I've bought a lot of second hand ones from amazon for almost nothing except postage, usually they're no more than ~Β£1/2. I personally like to keep my books, but you could always put them back in circulation, too and save the waste.
Nice post!
If you live near a library, you can save a lot of money if you borrow from there instead of buying new books all the time. Also if you have an e-reader, a lot of libraries these days let you borrow e-books, which is pretty cool.
I'm just going to leave this here too for the benefit of anyone else...
For cheap books β I've bought a lot of second hand ones from amazon for almost nothing except postage, usually they're no more than ~Β£1/2. I personally like to keep my books, but you could always put them back in circulation, too and save the waste.
Thank you and great info, Emma! Thank you for sharing :)
Exactly. Library save money, and the great thing is that it's easy to find books or authors that you didn't know about.