Friday 31 October 2014

Books on a budget

Ok, so, if you're skint (like me) and a complete and utter reading addict (like me,) your gonna need a way to get your hands on a load of reading material without running out of money for things like food and rent (you know, the stuff that comes after books in the list of priorities.)

So here's a little list of 5 ways to grab reading stuffs without breaking the bank:
  1. Second-hand books; usually cheaper than their new counterparts, these can be found in such interesting places as car boot sales, online stores (e.g. Amazon, eBay, Oxfam,) charity shops, and second hand book shops.
  2. Swapping; find a family member or friend willing to give you their old books and magazines (though you may have to give them yours in return.)
  3. Bargain hunting; sometimes books can be found cheaper in supermarkets, or on sale, or shops such as The Works - so be prepared to hunt out a good deal.
  4. Play the waiting game: That must-have new book? If you can bare to wait a few weeks it'll be significantly down in price. Avoid going on pre-order lists (usually) - it's actually usually cheaper to pick up a copy of the book on the day of release.
  5. Take advantage of special offers: A 2 for 1 deal where you can get the book you want and also buy your friend that book she's been harking on about all ready for Christmas/her birthday? Sold!

Welcome to my world!

Hi, I hope you enjoy what is to become a pretty book-obsessed blog (with the occasional bit of fangirling chucked in a lot when I think you won't notice.)

Generally speaking, it's just going to be about everything to do with reading and books, and what I'm reading, what I'm planning to read.... etc. etc. Hopefully with a lovely dollop of nerdiness and humour slapped in for good measure, and the occasional ramble.

Readers everywhere welcome!


What I've been reading today:

 - Glamour Magazine (a couple of issues back - man do I need to catch up on my magazines!)
 - The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest by Stieg Larsson