bubz :D
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lol you could be really cheap and read in kinokuniya for an hour
Quite. Particularly locally. (Western Sydney). Newtown and Sydney itself have some very good bookshops. (Impressed with the range of Foucault and other such authors at the Co-Op for instance, or Elizabeth's in Newtown being large and inexpensive.)Originally posted by Nupil
I'm just thankful that I live in the age where there is amazon.com (Far far too many hours spent here by yours truly!)
Like Gregor Samsa pointed out, libraries are usually limited (My own horrid experience yesterday!) ... but then I've found some bookshops have also been quite lacking as well.
I'm a wee bit worried about this, when exactly are we meant to buy them? Post-lectures, yah?Originally posted by Gregor Samsa
Speaking of which, is anyone else in the position of soon having to purchase university textbooks?
Do only the Classics come leather bound and how much more do they cost?Originally posted by Lexicographer
The only exeptions I make are for Classics (as I'm getting a leatherbound collection...when I inherit it).
I suppose that is true for me too. It is coming up to about five years since I have read some books and I can hardly remember anything of them, so it might be time to go through them again.Originally posted by Lexicographer
I also don't reread books very much, unless it has been many years since I last read them.
I love those authors too. I own just about everything J.R.R. Tolkien released related to The Lord Of The Rings but The Discworld series, well that is over twenty now and if you are buying all of them in hardback edition, you must be going through some money!Originally posted by Lexicographer
That said I collect series like Discworld and Tolkien (yes all of them), since I one day hope to go through them all again at leisure. Of course I keep them all in mint condition...though I need another bookcase.
Very true. My local library only has very few of the authors I like to read, so I have to go into Newcastle Library (about a half an hour drive) to borrow the books.Originally posted by Gregor Samsa
A major factor in my buying books, other than for the purposes of re-reading, reference, and literary pride, is that many of the books I buy aren't at local libraries, therefore eliminating the option.
That is the best source for reviews ever. I spend a lot of time on their myself looking up authors recommend and I love all the list they have there (do you know the ones I am talking about?).Originally posted by Nupil
I'm just thankful that I live in the age where there is amazon.com (Far far too many hours spent here by yours truly!)
$700! Is that for only one year or the whole degree?Originally posted by Nupil
How many textbooks do you all have to buy? I think mine is going to be over $700, as a past student guessed.
I can imagine the trouble of trying to find them all in hardback edition. There are vast quantities of the whole series in paperback around Newcastle though.Originally posted by Lexicographer
As for the discworld books, I'm having amazing trouble collecting the first 20 or so, since they were released before I'd started reading them.
Anything but sluggish.Originally posted by Lexicographer
However, when I did start I read the entire series in a month (yes, sluggish I know)
Originally posted by Nupil
I'm a wee bit worried about this, when exactly are we meant to buy them? Post-lectures, yah?
How many textbooks do you all have to buy? I think mine is going to be over $700, as a past student guessed.
Thanks for the site christ_ine.Originally posted by christ_ine
You can check out your textbook lists at www.coop-bookshop.com.au/ - but I wouldn't really buy anything until after your first lecture and/or tut so you don't waste money and time purchasing things you won't need.
Aah! That has been my life's dream since the very first time I read a book by myself! If I achieve nothing in my life except the massive private library, I will have been ecstatically happy (though in order to afford such a library, I shall probably have to achieve something else). I usually buy second hand books because they're so much cheaper, but, if I go by my Dymocks Booklovers loyalty card, I've probably spent about $800 on new books in the past two years (though, in defence, some of them were Christmas/bday present coffee table books for people which are not cheap).Originally posted by bubz
like the library in disney's "beauty and the beast"....