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Old 01-06-2014, 06:22 PM   #2239
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Originally Posted by Yapyap View Post
Day six and I've just bought my second book of the month.
Let's see, day six and I've just bought...number eleven. Of those:

- Five are graphic novels that I've already read since purchasing them. Average discount was about 63%.
- Four are novels that I bought and read as dead-tree books, and have been wanting to get electronically; $1.99 each was as good a deal as I expect to see, and again represents about two-thirds off. I'll recoup even more of that if I ever dig out the dead-tree versions and sell 'em at the used-book shop.
- One is a free classic (Jekyll & Hyde) that I don't think I've actually read yet.
- One is a 3-in-1 omnibus that cost me fifty cents and is actually an addition to the TBR stack.

I'm not disappointed in myself so far.
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