Changing Trends
by , 11-28-2010 at 02:02 AM (1570 Views)
I have always preferred shopping for books at second-hand book stores because primarily they are a whole lot cheaper and I like trading in my old books which I have already read for store credit to buy new books, and because they always use to be a great source for getting classics, in addition to other harder to find, more obscure, or simply older books which are simply no longer behind produced anymore.
But I have lately noticed a changing trend in second-hand book store, at least around my area where I always liked to get my books. The focus seems to be shifting more and more towards newer books, some of the books they had were only released within the year, and have not even been published in paperback yet. I become more and more surprised with the kind of books I find there, and more and more surprised with the kind of books I cannot find.
In addition it seems they are getting more picky about the books which they will accept as buy backs. In former days I could rely upon them to take pretty much any classical work as long as it was not falling apart and still in readable condition, but now they will not take books if the addition is too old.
On the one hand I can get more recent books there for around 6 dollars which would cost e like 16 dollars in a chain bookstore, but on the other hand the types of books which are harder to find in chain bookstores which I usually would go to the used books stores for, I frequently can no longer find them there.



