Paperbacks are ridiculously expensive now - even Penguin, which was started to put out classics at affordable prices. I’m making the most of my local library.
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I just wish we got the lower prices we were promised with ebooks. MMP have been cheaper in my experience than the ebooks. I bought all the Stormlight Archive books in MMP then "backed them up digitally" to read them on my e-reader because it's so much more convenient. Still need to fish a few of them.
Really america as a whole just doesn't read though so I can't say I'm surprised. I'm literally the only person in my entire service center that reads for pleasure.
I read nonfiction for pleasure. Weird, I know, but hear me out. There's been a noticeable decline in quality. I read a ton of nonfiction because I like learning new things. Mary Beards SPQR, Cobalt Red by Kara, hell even First Principles by Ricks. Those are fewer and far between now. I've read more nonfiction that are dumbing down otherwise interesting concepts or, worse, just plainly bad writing (couldn't get beyond page 50 or so of Shade by Bloch; interesting concept horrible approach to sharing it). There are so many like Shade now that treat the reader like an idiot, use clickbait style titles and writing, that its getting hard to find new and unfamiliar topics to learn about.
Then there are the prices. Holy. Shit. The prices. I use my library, even ebooks, now. But I loved having real pages and keeping books on the shelf to re-read. Marking them and taking notes. I can't now as its too expensive to buy books.
Its a sad, sad time.