I had watched several episodes of True Blood before I took a look at the novels on which it was based. The Sookie Stackhouse series is on Book 9 or 10. When I decided that I like it, I figured I might as well read the books. Or at least the first one.
I went to Borders.com, to see if I couldn't burn through the rest of that gift card. Too expensive. Amazon, B&N, I don't want to pay retail, I don't want to pay shipping blahblahblah. Then I went back to Amazon to check out the options for the Kindle.
Books 1-8 in one box set download for $28.80.
I started mulling this over. 30/8 = less than four dollars per book. Certainly within the realm of reason, assuming that I like them and read them all. As if I need to read some more trashy vampire novels. As if I didn't blow past that quota in the 10th grade. And then I look at my bookcase and do the need vs. want debate in my head. Then I tell myself that I should use the Kindle more because it will make my brother happy. Back and forth, back and forth. So I go to my mother.
"I need you to talk me out of spending money stupidly," I say. And tell her my lame little dilemma.
She tells me to buy the books. Then she says, "Didn't we determine there is a $50 minimum on having these debates?"
This, Ladies and Gentlemen, is why I cannot stop spending money.
So I buy them, and I start reading.
Here's the good part. Just as Utter Scoundrel was talking about people being pretentious with the books they read (or pretend to) in public, I was discovering that if you read your trashy vampire novels on the Kindle...no one knows. No one knows!
(until I blog about it.)
2 comments:
I have a problem like that, but with DVDs. I dropped a hundred dollars on a batch of them at B&N this weekend.
At least one of them was Lion in Winter, though.
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Would that be the Buy 2 Get 1 sale? I nearly did the same thing. Then went to see which seasons of The West Wing I still need and I found my Season _Four_ of Lost is still wrapped in plastic.
So glad I shop online.
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