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 Do you prefer buying books or borrowing books?

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Winning11
post Oct 18 2012, 09:23 PM

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buy. got tax deduction mah...
Fizanni
post Nov 6 2012, 04:34 PM

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Well, I guess it comes down to the use of the book. I prefer buying my novels biggrin.gif
avanpiper
post Nov 24 2012, 12:51 PM

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buying them. I don't go to libraries at all except when I was a small kid. But that grew out and I felt that you get more choices when you browse for books in a bookstore, MPH, Borders or Kinokuniya. Plus, the books I want may not be available in libraries.

And to add up to that, I prefer new books over books that had been touched by thousands. Maybe it's just me. And a sense of owning a book I like.
NadzHA
post Nov 27 2012, 10:25 AM

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I prefer buying books, especially if they deserve sitting on my shelves. Books are expensive in Malaysia, so someone with student budget like me will scour the internet and places for 2nd hand books, which are waaay cheaper. I dont mind the aging books, as long as I enjoy the content. Old books smell good. hehe
If I can find the books in the library I wont buy.
sassy_chiq
post Mar 26 2013, 04:41 PM

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Buying books. Alot of ppl don't take care of their books. I don't like those books with a sticky feel to it coz to me, books are intimate stuff. I read them on the couch and in bed.
SUSagewisdom
post Mar 29 2013, 08:19 AM

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Fiction = borrow [unless they're really good and will be re-read]

Non-fiction = buy
IMfae_
post Mar 29 2013, 09:44 AM

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I'll try to look up on the net first. i don't mind reading on reader. so it will goes like this:

> look for free epub on net,
> if not availble for free epub, then buy hardcopy via online/walk-in
> if not available to buy hardcopy, then buy epub on net


lynbabysusu
post May 26 2013, 01:52 AM

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Buying for sure,I never liked borrowing anything from anyone in nature anyway.

I feel more at ease too,like not worrying if I spoil it.
hotkechup
post May 27 2013, 08:47 PM

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buying, because i love collecting them. it feels good looking at the stacks of books i have and going to bookstores has a therapeutic effect for me. nowadays i mostly download them though
MsLonelyHearts
post May 27 2014, 05:01 PM

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I prefer to own the books but sometimes I regret buying because the books did not match my expectations. Books in Malaysia are generally expensive so I have to pick and choose titles to buy.

To cut down spending, I also rent books. There is a book rental store called SS Readers Corner. It is located in SS15, Subang Jaya. There's a webpage ssreaderscorner.wordpress.com (it has the contact details & Google Map). Have a look!
goey0614
post Jun 8 2014, 11:40 PM

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Buying books because I like to keep them as collection and I can re-read it whenever I free :]
WingNut
post Jun 9 2014, 10:54 AM

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i prefer buying since tax deductible. strangely though... much as i would want to say that i collect books that i will likely reread, never really had the time to reread any. hehe.

 

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