Book Buying Tag!

This tag was created by this lovely youtuber, and it looked like fun, so I’ma do it.

1-Where do you buy your books from?
Mostly amazon and Barnes and Noble. I used to be a Borders lover though. My membership card is still in my wallet AND IT’S NEVER LEAVING!!! D:

2-Do you ever pre orders book and if so do you do this in store or online?
I’ve only ever pre-ordered a book one time, and that was on bn’s website. That was The Future of the Mind by Michio Kaku. And I did this solely for the reason that they were offering signed copies with a pre-order, and my boyfriend fangirls for Michio Kaku. I couldn’t not surprise him with a copy. (and I got myself a copy, too :”D)

3-On average, how many books do you buy a month?
It depends on how much money I have. Since the new year, I’ve bought three books. I can go months without buying any, or I can buy 10 at once (damn you bookoutlet and your addicting ways)

4-Do you use your local library?
I used to. I did it a lot when I was in high school and didn’t have a job (let’s ignore the fact that I have no job right now either, shh). I suppose I should do it again considering monies.

5-If so- how my books can you/do you borrow at a time?
Two, probably. I don’t read very fast.

6-What is your opinion on library books?
I like them! They’re worn and loved. I don’t love finding gooey things in them, however. That happens every so often.

7-How do you feel about charity shop/second hand books?
Fine with me, as long as the cover is still on and there’s nothing sticky in/on them. More books for my monies!

8-Do you keep your read and TBR pile together/on the same book shelf or not?
At the moment, my TBR shelf a rainbow. Basically almost all the books I have with me at my apartment are on my tbr, aside from the pile I’ve completed since moving here. My already read books are still in my old bedroom-now-storage-room at my parents’.

9-Do you plan to read all of the books that you own?
I sure hope so. If I end up deciding I don’t want to, I’ll be mad at myself for spending the money on it in the first place.

10-What do you do with books you that you own that you feel you will never read/felt you did not enjoy?
Donate them to the library or try to sell them at the flea market if my mother happens to be going that week.

11-Have you ever donated books?
To friends, yes. To a donation place, no. I haven’t found any I hate as much as to donate them yet. Library is first on the list.

12-Have you ever been on a book buying ban?
I kind of am right now – read five, buy one.

13-Do you feel that you buy too many books?
Yes, but it’s due to mostly my money situation, not the ‘buhh too many books to read’ reason. There are better things I could spend my money on (like bills or gasoline or food or school supplies or taxes or other bills or school loans, etc)

 

I tag Acey. THAT RIGHT ACEY DO IT. DO ITTTT.

Rest-of-the-year TBR

Good morning! I’ve decided that since I’m a slow-ass reader that my first post should be a TBR for the rest of the 2014 year instead of one for each month, because it just makes more sense for me.

I plan to continue (and hopefully finish) everything on my currently reading list, which is as follows:

1. Perdido Street Station by China Mieville

This book I’ve been reading for a long, long time. Originally, it was rather slow for me. And then, I fell in love with the city New Crobuzon, and the book took off and has been keeping me on the edge of my seat since. The book mixes together fantasy and science fiction and action and mystery and all sorts of fun stuff, I’m loving it. As of right now (I’m half way through) it stands at a 4 star rating. If the ending is wonderful, I can easily see it being pushed up to 4.5.


2. Daredevil Volume 1 by Kevin Smith, David Mack and Joe Quesada

This one I’ve been reading even longer. This is the book that’s by my bedside that I pick up when I’m not really in the mood to read anything else. I’m liking it so far, but I don’t know, it’s just something about the illustrations that’s putting me off it, I think. The plot is great, but I can’t seem to get myself into it. As of right now, it stands at 3 stars.


3. The Diviners by Libba Bray

I just started this one what feels like a couple days ago, but it’s been more like half a month ago. I’m really enjoying this book right now, but I haven’t been able to read much of it lately – I blame Nanowrimo. I’m hoping to pick this back up again in December and finish it up.


4. The Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

Honestly I’m kind of ashamed I haven’t read this one sooner. Right now it’s sitting at a solid 5 stars and I’m only half way through the first book in the collection! I have a feeling this will definitely be going on my all-time favorites list by time I finish it. This one is going to take me a good long while to read though. My boyfriend and I are currently reading it aloud to each other, alternating chapters. We usually get through one or two each night and read every few nights, so I can see this one stretching into spring. I highly recommend it, just having read the little bit that I have, to basically anyone who likes to laugh.


5. The Future of the Mind by Michio Kaku

I actually got this book when it first came out. I pre-ordered it as soon as it became available, which I typically don’t bother with. And it’s signed! On the rare occasion I wonder out of fiction books, I tend to lean towards book like this. I’m a fangirl for Michio Kaku, totally and completely. He’s just so much fun! So if you like reading about brains and lasers and consciousness, pick this up!


So that’s my currently reading list. I feel like if I can get through at least three of these by the end of the year I’ll be happy. Once my final exams have passed, I’ll be home alone all day errday, so I’ll have plenty of time to read, in theory. Let me know what you plan on reading before the year is out!