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Do you support independent bookstores with your patronage /lit/?

>> No.9253664

Nah Amazon only.

>> No.9253677

>>9253654

No. Everything costs more than if I just went to a Goodwill, they tend to be messy and smell weird, and the guy at the register will outright make fun of your taste and he's allowed to get away with it.

>> No.9253709

No, mostly hipster tier faggotry.

>> No.9253727

pilsen community books in chicago is where i go it is VERY good fantastic selection of books in near mint condition as well as a great selection of more vintage hardcovers in very good condition plus the owners are delightful

>> No.9253746

>>9253654

No, I use a combination of Project Gutenberg, my university's library, torrents, and #bookz.

>> No.9253751

>>9253654
amazon all day

>> No.9253754

if you count online stores, yeah. i buy paperbacks second hand as much as i can. abebooks is sweet.

>> No.9254553

>>9253664
Dude, thrift store beats em all.

>> No.9254590

>>9253754

It's true, some of the vendors on abe have brick and mortar shops, like Powell's Books in Oregon.

From a business perspective running a used bookstore is basically a death sentence, selling books online is probably a reliable way to make money though.

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>>9253654

just got a book on TCP/IP internals from Alex Jones's partner ancap bookstore brave new books

place sells kratom and has a bitcoin ATM too

>> No.9254634

I support my parish bookstore and a couple of the local used bookstores.

>> No.9254644

i'm amehh and i'm an indeh

>> No.9254650

>>9253654
>African American History
>World History
>same number of books

>> No.9254693

>>9254609
Is this in Austin? Or is there another one

>> No.9254696

>>9254650

>those particular shelves represent every work that has ever been published on the subject

>> No.9255033

>>9253654
I absolutely do.

I'm German and there's an agreement on the fixing of book prices there. That means, a book costs the same, no matter where you buy it.
The profit bookstores make is due to the discount they bargained for with their distributor/the publishers.
Indepent bookstores aren't able to be granted large discounts, while companies like Amazon get huge discounts due to their market power.
The problem is: the more discount a bookseller is granted the less the publishers profits. Since the publishers earn less money they pay their authors less and a lot of new authors aren't published because it's too much of a risk. They pretty much only want to publish the big and well known authors or celebrities. No matter how good or bad a book actually is.
Therefore, buying your stuff in independent bookstores in Germany means, you're supporting new and unknown authors or authors who aren't able to sell a lot of copies of their books and you don't only want to read best-selling authors and celebrities who talk about their intestines and sex life.

>> No.9255037

>>9254644
I think I used to watch that video once a month.

I only really patronize the independent thrift stores and library book sales around me.

>> No.9255349

I usually only ever buy my books from used bookstores, except when I can't find a particular book and am forced to use Amazon. Besides, buying books from used bookstores is just so much fun. I prefer it to online shopping. It's not like you're gonna meet girls by online shopping. There's a decent amount of used bookstores in my city, and I try to patronize at all of them. I suppose used bookstores are for only a particular faction of readers who enjoy niche things.

>> No.9255371

>>9253677
The cashier at my local noticed me eying "Letters of James Joyce" and nodded, saying: 'yeah, it's got all the juicy ones'.
Smiling awkwardly for a bit, I left without buying anything.

>> No.9255372

>>9253654
Yes. There's a nice used bookstore a few minutes from my house. The selection is decent and the pricing is more than fair.

>> No.9255381

>>9254650
If you look closer, the African Amer- history only takes up one line of shelf. There's a few more blue separators with labels on em, anon.

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>> No.9257227

>>9255371
you did well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkPn3SewEXs

>> No.9258203

i go to half price books :3

>> No.9258206

>>9253654

The places around here just have John Green or romance novel shit. Rarely anything good, and even then it costs less to get them on thriftbooks.

I torrent most of the books I want to read though.

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Yeah, there's a great used book/movie/music etc. store near me that has a huge selection, but the best part about it is that they're very organized. They have a system like pic related, with pieces of paper sticking out with either subjects, letters, or authors

>> No.9259150

there are like three in my city one is for rare books only first editions and the like. when i tried to go to the second one it was in the inner-city with bars on the windows and was falling apart it was a ghost town in there which at first i thought was good but they had fuck all for books, mostly dime store romance novels and the like. so i tried to go to the other books store. in the front window there was a big black lives matter on one end and on the other was a line up of feminist books. i walk in the door and there is a man with a big red beard wearing a beanie standing next to a green haired girl with a face full of shrapnel. the whole bottom floor is covered in shitty pop books and african-american queer marxist shit. i go upstairs and there are a few good books but it is still generally lacking. i end up going there usually but for the most part i got to amazon cause there is fuck all that other bookstore