Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!

at 1/01/2012 09:06:00 PM 0 comments
What makes you buy a certain book?

Do you buy a book because of the hype it created? Do you buy a book because it is one of the bestsellers? Do you buy a book based on recommendations from people you know? or Do you buy a book just because of the attractive book cover? Is it important for a book to be popular for you to buy it? or are you "adventurous" enough to try a book that is almost never heard of?

Some people buy books because they are fans of the author. Some people buy books without knowing what they bought at all. As for me, I have a multiple personality regarding book buying. I used to buy books that has created hype among friends, then books started to attract my attention in the bookstore so I end up picking a title or two after reading the blurbs at the back cover. I still do both types of book buying but since book prices have become higher over time, I started to slow down and be more careful when buying books. I actually have a guideline when buying books. My price limit for mass paperbacks is Php300 but of course, I sometimes give exemptions which will not exceed Php400. I seldom buy trade paperbacks but if I have been drooling for it for a good while already, I also buy some as long as the price tag never reach Php600. And I also have exception in this trade paperback category; which is for historical fiction and non-fictions, my ceiling price is Php700. But one thing is for sure, I have never bought a book that bears a 4-digit price tag.

One lesson I have also learned in buying books is that some "great" books are just overhyped. That if you feel like you are not going to enjoy it by reading the blurbs, maybe it's better to wait it out. Haruki Murakami has created so much hype over his work Norwegian Wood. I did everything to like it but I just.. well.. it was not for me. So another thing that I learned is to read book reviews. There are so many book reviews out there from magazines to book bloggers, just be sure to read not only one review so that you can take glimpses from different angles. 

Happy reading everybody!

I have read 32 books last 2011. I am looking forward to be reading at least 35 books this year. I hope I achieve this goal.
 

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