On Wed, 25 Feb 2026 16:38:14 -0600, "Michael F. Stemper" <
michael.stemper@gmail.com> wrote:
On 17/11/2025 11.25, James Nicoll wrote:
Five Reasons to Leave the House and Go Explore a Used Bookstore
The sights, the smells... the savings!!!
https://reactormag.com/five-reasons-to-leave-the-house-and-go-explore-a-u sed-bookstore/
Another reason that authors shouldn't worry about used bookstores is
that
they provide a secondary market. I will be more likely to try a book by
Rock
Hardnose, knowing that, if I don't like it, I can always sell it to
Uncle Hugo's.
When I had read everything in the Kids section of the local branch
library (somewhere in the 5th or 6th grade, I think), and could not
talk them into letting me borrow books from the Adults section, I
discovered the used book store.
I would go down and buy about three feet worth of books. But, except
for the first trip, I would first sell back the books I bought last
time and decided not to keep. I think this worked mostly because I was
a kid -- and a kid that /read/. Adults back then wanted to encourage
reading by kids.
When I discovered the SFBC, of course, the pattern changed ... but
slowly.
When I was going through my books to complete the authors I wanted to
keep, I did start with the "real" book stores but when they proved dry
I went back to the used book stores. This was long before eBooks, of
course.
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