![]() When I finally got all those fines paid off. When I finally did check this out, I leaned I couldn’t have any unpaid fines on any of my family members’ cards to get started. I love watching for Kindle sales, and that became my alternative to finding books at garage sales (since I didn’t need to be going to garage sales anyway).īut every time I mentioned my library angst here on the blog, some of you would suggest that I check out Kindle books from my local library. I didn’t realize how much I’d fall in love with my Kindle. I was jealous as I watched my friend “turn pages” on her Kindle with a single tap. I wanted one because I’d started using the elliptical machine at the gym and it was hard to turn pages on a real book in the midst of the sweating and huffing and puffing. Probably seven or eight years ago, I bought a Kindle. 25 to 50 cents apiece was much cheaper than realizing it had been six months since I checked out my limit. First, I bought them at garage sales or used book sales. My solution over the years has been to just buy books. It’s truly a matter of much angst in my life. I have sworn I’d change my non-returning-in-a-timely-manner ways again and again.īut alas, by the third go ’round of books checked out on a new routine that I’m sure will finally work, my TPAD flares and I suddenly realize that “something came up” multiple times and I find myself in dread of figuring out how much cash I’ll need to make things right at my local library. I have tried so many times to get a system going. I love to read, and I was born frugal/cheap, so I should be a fan of anything that provides an endless supply of reading material for free.Įxcept that library books aren’t free for me. I’ve shared before that I can’t afford library books.
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