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Trolley passes? Did you pass many a speakeasy on your sojourn home after dropping all your voot on the latest book by F. Scott Fitzgerald, dewdropper?


I tend to grab 7-8 books, then I take a few minutes to read the description, look at the cover, think about what I've been reading and what I'm currently in the mood for, maybe read the first couple pages of them - all that to narrow it down to 2/3/4 (whatever I've decided is my limit) and I put the other ones back on the shelf for next time.
I rarely go into brick and mortar bookstores any more since I primarily read on my Kindle, but I stopped in a few months ago while waiting for my mother at the doctor's office, and ended up with two very pretty short story collections - Robots vs. Fairies and The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales - that will look nice on the shelf after I've read them. Looks aren't a priority when you read digitally, lol, but now they count for me since the only paper books I'll buy is those I'd want to keep for show also.


I have the same problem and my answer is to pit one appetite against another. You may not want to go grocery shopping when you're hungry but I've found that's a great time to go book shopping! I try to shop for books right before lunch so that I know I only have a 30-40 min to do as much damage as possible to my credit card before I'm lured out of store by a need for Thai food.

“Ugh... my head. What, uh, what happened?”
“You went to Barnes & Noble on Ladies Night.”
“Oh no. What did I do?”
“You danced on the counter and then bought science books for everyone.”
“Everyone?”
“We had to take out a second mortgage.”
“Oh god. Damn you, craft beer!”
Books mentioned in this topic
Robots vs. Fairies (other topics)The Starlit Wood (other topics)
...what? You can’t set me up like that. :p