As the daughter of a used bookstore owner, I say get rid of it. There will be someone out there who likes it, and books should be where they will be loved.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I'm of the all-one-type school. All hardcovers, or all trades, or all mass-markets, whichever. I haunt book sales and used book stores to find the right editions because ... I'm a little obsessed.
I don't need to keep all books by a specific author, though, if there's something I don't like. Unless, like others have said, it's part of a series, and then I get a weird completist thing going on.
I also almost always look for hardcovers of books I really love at sales.
I dislike hardcovers immensely. There has to be a really compelling reason for me to consider buying one, even at a sale.
Really? I know they take up more room, but they seem so much more ... permanent and long-wearing.
Yeah, but they're so much more uncomfortable to read and carry around. I do like trades, though, as a sort of more substantial seeming happy medium.
Hardcovers don't fit in a purse, and it's hard to take three hardcovers with you for a weekend trip.
There were two books in question and I decided to get rid of one and keep the other. Thanks for helping me make the decision!
I have another sort of odd book question. Does anyone have an absolute favorite bookcase for storing mass market paperbacks, so that they can be stacked on their sides to maximize space?
I'm of the all-one-type school. All hardcovers, or all trades, or all mass-markets, whichever.
See, I don't care. Of course, I have a different problem, which is if I find a different edition of one of my favorite books, I feel compelled to own it. Let us not speak of how many different versions of Something Wicked This Way Comes are sitting on my bookshelves. Let's just say that every time I go to Powell's, I go to the rare book room to ogle the 1st edition hardback of Dark Carnival (the original title of SWTWC). Someday it will be mine. Someday.
One of my Harry Potter books is large print and it kind of bugs me (it was the only one they had!) but not enough to buy a replacement.