Submitted by syncomatic_columbia t3_zt0fps in books
Thanks to my secret santa for the $25 b&n gift card :) I spent it well (a walk in the woods by bill bryson, my favorite author) but I did notice books feel more expensive than they used to. Idk if we just don't live in the world of $7.99 books at the book fair, but I was really expecting 2 semi-good books with that money and only ended up with one ($8 left over on the card wasn't enough to even get a reading light!)
Has reading gotten more expensive as the years go on, and if so, why?
Upton_Sinclair_Lewis t1_j1b4ijr wrote
The price of a mass market paperback book is a good indicator of inflation.
They were 25 cents in the 1940s, now $9.99 -- unless it's a famous author, then they bulk it up to trade paperback size and charge $14.99 or more.
The price of a new hardcover is so ridiculous that I don't even consider the purchase. Not when I can buy bestsellers and Pulitzer Prize winners a few decades old on Ebay for $5.