The dreaded book-buying ban.
When your physical TBR pile is (much) taller than you, and you need to cut back on a few purchases, do you put yourself on a book-buying ban? I did. And I’m wondering just how effective it is…
I’m not sure how many unread books are lying around my house, I plan to count them soon (which will probably scare me senseless) but I do know it’s a lot. As for cheap eBooks, they destroy me. I checked my Kindle app recently and discovered so many books I forgot I had because I clicked that wee “autobuy” button when it was 49p (or something equally ridiculous), and I’ve never even read them.
So, when I’d made a few purchases and then saw just how many books I had yet to read, I put myself on a ban. The longest I’ve consciously gone is 6 weeks. It was hell. And while I was on the ban I set my shopping cart up with what I was yearning for anyways. Metaphorical shopping to ease the pain, if you will. So, what happened when I came off the ban? I instantly clicked through to the checkout, on the exact same DAY I became ban-free.
Hey! No judging.
During the 6 week ban there were a lot of offers on books that I wanted and “couldn’t” buy. I told myself not to panic, offers are on all the time, of course I could get those books again with 20% off my total order, free shipping and an additional 10% cash-back…
On the day my 6 week ban ended I bought 7 books from Amazon. Would I have bought more than 7 books in those 6 weeks if I hadn’t been on a ban? Probably. But I did notice when I came off the ban I was a little more careful about what I bought. I’ve noticed that in general since I started blogging, I’ve seen reviews and heard snippets so I don’t just reach for a new book and think, “Oh, pretty”. I have a (very long) list of books I want to read because I’ve seen or heard about them and think/know I’ll like them or I want to read them e.g. the Shatter Me trilogy, the Mistborn series, The Lunar Chronicles etc.
The moral of this story is that I tried to become a more conscious shopper in general and I kind of have the following deal with myself:
- I only buy books on great offers and I shop around (originally, I was meant to use library books more, but I like OWNING, so that hasn’t happened). I placed an order recently that totalled £18 for 10 books (new), including shipping.
- I try not to make a purchase unless it’s already on my radar. This works pretty well (except for cheap eBooks!). I try not to impulse buy because the list of books I know I already want to read is pretty huge.
- I don’t impose “bans” on myself, so I don’t go mad buying all the books when it’s over, and then feel guilty about it, I just try to reduce purchasing in general, and purchase smartly.
- I don’t feel guilty about purchasing books, because of points 1 and 2 above. Reading is a “good thing”, and as long as I’m not spending large amounts every month (which I don’t), and reading isn’t detrimental to my life (which it isn’t), then I refuse to feel guilty about a productive hobby.
I used to purchase at a greater rate than I could read, and I think this has definitely slowed down, but of course, I still have my backlog waiting for me on a rainy day. My purchasing choices are far more select and I’m getting the best price possible.
That’s the best I can do for now.
This post was inspired by the comments I left on The Looney Teen Writer and The Library Canary.
How do you feel about book-buying bans? Do they help you control your bookish buying ways? Or do you throw caution to the wind regarding your purchases? Let me know in the comments!
I don’t really do book buying bans. I’ve technically been on one all year, aside from things like birthdays, trips or super cheap offers- because of my job situation which has been up and down like a rollercoaster and I need to save my money. But I’ve not guilted myself over buying two or three books every now and then full price because I know I’ve held back quite a bit, and I buy most of mine new and used/second hand.
My TBR pile is ridiculous (with about 15 books on my physical shelf, 12 kindle ebooks and about 20 netgalley books), but to blitz it I normally have about 4 books on the go haha!
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And you shouldn’t guilt yourself over a good hobby you get so much enjoyment out of, especially if your work situation is a bit up the left, I’m sure a book purchase helps pick you up, and if it’s an offer then even better. I’m such a bargain queen, I just love offers.
Your TBR pile sounds reasonably managed! I’m actually facing the fear and sorting my books this weekend, and I’m going to count my TBR. I’m afraid. Just before I started blogging I bought a lot of books at a car boot sale (like loads of books) but then when I started blogging and found out about great new titles and authors that are so well loved, it’s unlikely I’ll ever get to the car boot books – ones like James Patterson and stuff. Because while I’ve been interested in them for a while, they’ve really jumped down my priority list… so now I don’t know if I should keep them or not…
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My book buying ban is pretty extreme and is the whole premise for my blog, but to be honest, I never thought I would stick at it. Here I am though, nearly 9 months on and not one book bought. It’s not been easy, but I’ve found that planning what I’m going to read over the next few months help me not think about what new stuff I could be reading!
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You’re doing fantastically well. To be honest, with my current TBR pile of unread books lying around my house, I could probably last a year too without buying anymore, but I would really struggle with that! I’m going to sort through them this weekend… I can’t wait to see how excited you’ll be when you can buy books again, how much longer do you think this will go on?? R x
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Well, the plan is until I’ve read all 700 left, but I did make an exception that I could get books as gifts so roll on my birthday in November!!
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Ahh, I thought you’d read 700 already! Lol
So you’re going backwards? Do you have a master list?? I need to go check this out!! R x
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Oh Rachel, I’m afraid I’m going backwards 😉
I don’t have a master list because I just didn’t have time! The day I counted them all was bad enough!
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Haha I can imagine! I’ll be counting mine this weekend… Not mentally prepared for this!
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I think if I put myself on a book buying ban I would end up buying more books in the long run. I tend to only buy books I’ve been looking at for a long time and really want to read, or if it’s a continuation of a series I’ve already started. Great post! 🙂
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When I come off a ban, I do tend to splurge a little. I’m just trying to be a little more controlled in my habits. I’m going through all of my books this weekend and sorting them out to get rid of some and figure out exactly how many unread books I own, I’m prepared to be very afraid!
Maybe I should do some giveaways for them… R x
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They do fine tune your buying but it feels awful!
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Doesn’t it? It’s like you’re depriving yourself of all the nice things in life! 🙂
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I go in phases. I bought way too many books last month, and the past few weeks I haven’t even had the desire to buy any. I really shouldn’t buy any considering how many I have already, but ya know what – it makes me happy. It’s a small price to pay for my happiness. Plus I work hard so I can have money to buy books. Lol. That’s my justification. 🙂
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When I do make a purchase, it’s usually a splurge and then I’ll ease off for a while. It IS a small price to pay for happiness, and like I mentioned in the post, it’s not exactly a “bad” habit to have! Haha that’s a brilliant justification!!
I’m at 21% with our read – didn’t get much read yesterday but I think it could pick up a little?? R x
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Finished it last night! It got WAY better. I can’t wait to chat with you about it when you finish!!
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Ahhh, I’m excited for it now. Home from work, dinner, shower, kindle. Have to find out what happens!
R x
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Got to a point that I couldn’t put it down last night.
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I’ve had SUCH a busy day! I’ve just stopped and it’s 9.30PM! Going to read for an hour before bed tonight and hopefully make some progress! I ordered Throne of Glass today, it won my TTT poll last week. While I was there I ordered another
couplefewjust more books. I’m thinking of doing an “unboxing” post with photos! R xLikeLike
That would be great! I was considering taking a chance on Throne of Glass – if you want to buddy with me on it. I hope you’re enjoying Come Back to Me. 🙂
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Yes! Sounds like a plan!!
Just got to 50%, need some sleep for work tomorrow though. It’s getting good!
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OH, and I hope some of those purchases after your ban were COHO books!
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Just the one CoHo book! After my ban I bought Ugly Love, The Infernal Devices Trilogy, We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, Lean In, The Fifth Wave, and The Night Rainbow. I haven’t really had a book-shop in a while and I have my shopping basket ready to go with Hopeless and Losing Hope. Once I’ve read those I’ll move on to the Slammed series. For some reason I buy CoHo books in moderation and actually read them when they arrive!! R x
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Hopeless – SO good. Can’t wait to see what you think. I think it’s good you’re working your way backwards with CoHo. Her newer books are always her best. I loved Slammed but it’s now my least fav or her books because her stuff just gets better every time!
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I’m really looking forward to the next one already! Can you believe she only self-published in 2012?! I think the next ones are called November Nine and Confess, I’ve added them on GRs already lol R x
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No, I can’t believe it. Her story is incredible but her personality just makes her more awesome. Her books are definite preorders for me now.
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Sames. I want to hunt out some interviews with her.
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My rules for book buying are simple:
1. The book has to already be on my to-read list (granted, this is over 300 books and growing all the time).
2. I only buy books for myself from second hand and charity shops, with the rare instance of buying a book for ~£3.99 new from a supermarket or such.
I really don’t buy books all the time. I will occasionally go on a charity shop crawl and come home with four or five books.
The exceptions to the rule are few:
1. I really, really fucking need a book now. This is rare to never. The last was The Girl with All the Gifts, which i held off on until it came out in paperback and i saw it in Tesco, so.
2. Birthdays and Christmas. Other people are allowed to buy me as many new books as they want on special occasions.
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The never-ending TBR, eh? Haha I LOVE your first exception! I’ve been eyeing up The Girl With All The Gifts – it looks so good!
Does it count if someone gives you money for your Birthday and YOU spend it on books??? R x
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I’ve never put myself on a book buying ban, mainly because I know it wouldn’t work. I know the amount of physical books that I own and haven’t read is at a number that’s over 200 books, and I even recently got rid of 50 books by giving them to my nan – I hadn’t read any of those either.
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Working at a library must be great though! I would have thought that would help too, but if you have the buying bug then it’s too late! Lol I do tend to hunt out the best prices before purchasing, so I don’t feel so bad about buying so many and also because I hate feeling that I’ve been “had”. I mostly use The Works and The Book People, sometimes Amazon or BD are cheaper, and I usually pick up one or two at Tesco on offer. I use discount codes for when you spend over a certain amount, make sure my wishlist/basket total gets me free delivery and I purchase through Quidco for some cashback on top. My most recent purchase this week was 27 books for £37. That’s my monthly shop and I’m not allowed any more til next month lol
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