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Old 01-11-2012, 08:30 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by BeccaPrice View Post
I get most of my books cheap or free, which makes me (somewhat) more willing to pay the big bucks for the occasional (rare) best seller that I want to get at hardback prices. There are only one or two authors for whom I'll shell out over $10 for a new book, but for them I'll do it even though I'll grouse a the high price. I figure it all averages out to well below $5/book.
My situation is similar. I'm amassed a ton of free or super-cheap books. I don't track individual purchases, but I'd guess those over $10 make up about 1% of my total collection.
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