Ask HN: Where should I buy my next book?
My local book store doesn't stock the sci-fi I like and they cant handle special orders. I love borrowing books from the library but I like to mark up paperbacks by my favorite authors. Amazon sucks for obvious reasons according to the innernet. Powells is cool but haven't used them in a while and had problems finding what I needed long ago.
Not sure what to do anymore.
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[ 5.2 ms ] story [ 75.2 ms ] threadIf you don’t want to use Amazon. There are almost always independents somewhere near you. Big cities are better for this but many small towns can support a bookstore.
A collective of independent bookshops all across the US. They split the proceeds and it seems rather equitable. That or Powells books because they are awesome and local to me.
Edit: Clicking the link, takes me to uk.bookshop.org ... and a search does bring up UK bookshops. Nice!
The sci-fi section: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/science-fiction-fan...
https://www.nottinghilleditions.com
https://press.uchicago.edu
http://gaspereau.com (specialty titles, letterpress)
But one thing that annoys me across the board, and especially with bookshop.org, is the constant display of social justice reading lists. I was checking out recently and the whole page was plastered with Robin DiAngelo, X Kendi, Hannah Jones, and a bunch of other "celebrating blackness" titles. As if I am going to add these garbage books to my cart.
I wish bookstores would stop cramming the "reading guides for white people" down our throats. There are so many books out there, so many authors, so many topics you could promote! Let's talk about writers, not just "black writers." Show me some new literature, not just "black literature."
Point me to the book shop that doesn't constantly promote this nonsense and they'll have my money.
They are both textbook examples of a false premise. Extremely difficult to refute because by design it's created to immediately incriminate people opposed to it. So no one with any sense opposes, lest they become an anti-anti-racist, which somehow means "racist". It fails the freshman logic course test which tells you all you need to know.
They qualify as garbage. If not because the authors have a clear agenda other than (social) science, but because their cases are based on demonstrably false premises that lead to wild, racist, and absurd conclusions. There is very little difference between these books and the racist books of 100 years ago except the premise was altered and the colors changed. They might belong as a times best seller in today's social battlefield but there is no substance in them besides their inflammatory titles and racist conclusions.
Aren’t you “opposing” in your comment? Wasn’t the first person “opposing” in their comment? Is Fox News, American Thinker, NY Post, The Federalist, and the National Review “opposing” when they write countless articles about this idea and these people?
I think we found the real “false premise”.
It's a great way to trade your books with others. And you can pick and choose from others' collections. Plus it's a good way to get rid of any extra books you have lying around.
https://www.betterworldbooks.com/
Great customer service, less expensive than getting it from Google play books etc (at least in my case), and DRM-free ebooks so you can copy to your other devices if needed.
https://shepherd.com/best-books/scientists-who-write-science...
https://shepherd.com/best-books/realistic-near-future-scienc...
I go to authors and ask them to recommend 5 books around topics/themes they are passionate about. The end result is amazing book recommendations imo!
I am working to add more lists every week and in dec ill be adding search, a real front page, and topic pages. My goal is to make new and unique ways for readers to browse amazing books online.
In the meantime you can do site:shepherd.com science fiction to get lists (or related list is basic but works well)
Let me know if you find it useful :)
https://booko.info/?region=us
Or this comment, I got a out of print book here a 10th the price of Amazon, and when I got it, it was also signed - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29271060
eBay is also a good source for out-of-print and second-hand books if you know the title or author of the book.
If your ever in CT lookup Relay Bookhouse