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i make extremely poor financial decisions so i have no top out 🤦🏼‍♀️

if i see a book and i like the look of it i’m probably buying it tbh. i DO refuse to pay over about £6 for something on kindle though because i seriously begrudge paying £9+ when i don’t get a physical copy of the thing!
I've started buying more physical books especially on deals for this reason, but I read far more ebooks 🥲
 
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Was tempted to buy yesteryear because I keep hearing so much about it, but I absolutely refuse to blind buy a book for 9.99.

Where do you all top out?
If it's a book I'm unsure on and can wait for prices/deals, then £5-7. Yesteryear has mixed reviews so not wanting to spend a lot makes sense.

I must say, discovering The Works and Amazon 99p deals has ruined me because even though I got books cheap on Google Play, it was rare because I didn't love reading on my phone. What I'm willing to spend on a book has gone down for sure.

But I'm intrigued by your use of blind buy, do you only buy books you've already read?
 
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i make extremely poor financial decisions so i have no top out 🤦🏼‍♀️

if i see a book and i like the look of it i’m probably buying it tbh. i DO refuse to pay over about £6 for something on kindle though because i seriously begrudge paying £9+ when i don’t get a physical copy of the thing!
Echoing this.

Oh although… I refuse to pay £18.99 for the tiny hardback of Elizabeth Strout’s latest so maybe I do have a limit!
 
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Echoing this.

Oh although… I refuse to pay £18.99 for the tiny hardback of Elizabeth Strout’s latest so maybe I do have a limit!
same!!! if it’s 200 pages or under i’m not paying full hardback price! you’re paying like 50p a page for some of them.

(i’ve done that ONCE and that was because the cutest man in swansea waterstones recommended it to me at the till and i’m just a girl)
 
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I might go to £8 if I've read and loved the author.
Like I say, The Works and Amazon have ruined me. I loved Uketsu's Strange Pictures but for some reason couldn't bring myself to buy Strange Houses for £12.99.

I did luck out and eventually bought Strange Houses and Strange Buildings on Amazon for 99p each but I think I would have got Strange Houses full price if another month went by. I picked it up so many times in Waterstones then decided against it.
 
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But I'm intrigued by your use of blind buy, do you only buy books you've already read?
Oh no, I mean like a new author/genre to me. If it’s an author I like, or comes highly rated by someone I know, of similar taste to me, then my threshold is a bit higher coz it seems like a more sound ‘investment’

Nothing about the plot strikes me as amazing and I’ve never heard of the author. I’d buy it solely coz of hype/good reviews but not for a tenner!

I think part of my problem is that I’d buy a lot 99p deals based on the cover or an author blurb and then they are either terrible or I never fancy them. I’m trying to get through a lot of those now and frankly i have to temper it occasionally with a good book to stop me getting resentful (hence trying to find something good to read now!). Currently reading something called ‘what could go wrong?’ By Jessica fowler which was a first reads book from last month touted as being hilariously funny. I think I’m about 40% in and not a single funny thing has happened.

I am this close to rereading good spirits for the fourth time just for something that makes me feel all gooey inside.
 
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Im listening to The Lost Passenger on Libby atm only a few chapters in but enjoying it so far, the narration is very good. It takes me a long time to get through audiobooks because i have 2 children and a husband who never stop talking at me so i only get a chance when im in the car or in bed, where i will promptly fall asleep after 3 minutes and lose my place.
 
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same!!! if it’s 200 pages or under i’m not paying full hardback price! you’re paying like 50p a page for some of them.

(i’ve done that ONCE and that was because the cutest man in swansea waterstones recommended it to me at the till and i’m just a girl)
Whilst we’re confessing - I did buy Murakami’s super frog saves Tokyo for £14.99 and it’s hardly dense with text..
 
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Have just finished the Boleyn Traitor by Phillips Gregory which I enjoyed much more than I was expecting but the review on Amazon complaining it has the same plot as a previous book about the Boleyn has tickled me so much 😂😂. People moan if you don’t stick to history then they moan if you do 😂
 
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Past few days have been all 'start and not continue' with new books. Having a bit of a crap evening with mental health and my methods of distraction are failing, so I'll reread some Poirot until I fall asleep.
 
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Was tempted to buy yesteryear because I keep hearing so much about it, but I absolutely refuse to blind buy a book for 9.99.

Where do you all top out?
I will pay 9.99 if it's the latest in a series by an author whose books are usually 4 or 5 stars and I can't wait 6+ months for the paperback, but i collect them so i get the hardback rather than pay 9.99 for kindle. If it's an unknown (to me) standalone then probably 2.99-6.99, depending on the plot blurb/recommendations.

But I am trying to get through my stack before impulse buying more (though books in a current series by my favourite authors I will always buy regardless 😅)