How much do you spend in books? Let's say last year or current year so far

How much do you spend in books? Let's say last year or current year so far
>105€ last year
>22€ this year so far

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Huge amount, doesn't mean I read a lot but I'm a passeist hipster and need my books to have nice, hand-made ancient covers

I always go to re-read, these used book libraries. Each book costs 2€ and there is one or two in every city. I can find amazing hard covers of classic titles and it feels wrong to pay so little.
But when I want new stuff or books in another language I must buy online.

I'd say I spent around 100€ last year too but it looks like I spent much more.

$0 because I have no money whatsoever.

based and redpilled

I go there too although religion, philosophy and poetry sections are fucking rubbish, must be the people in my city that have bad taste
Like you say for novels is pretty nice and seems like a steal

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Like 500$ lmao

$0. All my favorite authors are dead, so there's no merit to buyfagging.
tfw

0, I pirate ebooks because I'm lazy

I always find the Greeks there.

I always start with the Greeks for everything. In every conversation I mention them, for without them every speck of intellectuality wouldn't be like it is. Manifest decadence is what today would be if nobody bothered to start with the Greeks
You can find the Greeks, you can read the Greeks, you can start with the Greeks, you can end the Greeks, you can know the Greeks but you can never thank them enough

bought a kindle and download books

I've spent £450 on books in the last two months alone

I buy 4 or 5 books per month but since I'm all about them dead white males it's not that expensive. Around $50 per month.
I could buy a kindle, but I'm not a faggot

I guess last year I spent some three hundred bucks on books.

absolutely nothing cuz I don't read. lmao

0 euro, a Kindle is all I need.

I go to a liberary and take pictures of the pages

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probably 50-100 dollars a year. i usually go to the library or a used book store but sometimes you just have to drop twenty dollars for a specific title

Same

160ish so far this year. 100 of it was book vouchers and 30 of it was a present for someone else. Normally it would take me more than a few months to get through that because without vouchers I don't buy every book I want. I might spend as much as that over the next nine months again, but that would be the upper limit.

Life's pretty good for me. Live at the family cabin, get a ton of free food from work, I handle our alcohol sales, so I use distro samples as my beer supply. My main hobbies are writing (free), BJJ ($120/month), hiking (free), SC II (free) and shooting. I invest most of my money, but spend most of my surplus cash on books.

In 2019, I've spent $300 on books thus far, plus my $225/yr membership at the Boston Athenaeum.

Just ordered an FEL edition of 'For Whom The Bell Tolls.' Probably going to use my overtime from this week to pick up Folio editions of Moby Dick and Casino Royale. Maybe an LOA 'Democracy in America' as I hear it's a good translation.

where you from famalam?

Zero atm. I usually take books from local library even if its missing a lot of books which i want to read (i hate reading through phone unless i have no other way to get it). Too bad im from fucking eastern europe and a lot of books are not translated into this crap language.

I spend like 100 euro in 2017 and didn't read almost anything. Then I promised myself I'd get disciplined and spent like 5 more euro since then.