Laura Frey | The Boujee Booktuber Tag @LauraFreyReadinginBed | Uploaded September 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Original by A Book Olive: youtube.com/watch?v=lpbnPj0B9XU, thanks for the tag!
Also check out Steve: youtube.com/watch?v=pKYN9icFXP8
--THE QUESTIONS--
1. What is your average monthly budget for books?
2. What's the most you've ever spent in a bookstore?
3. Are you willing to pay full price for a brand new release, or will you wait until you have a coupon or there's a sale?
4. Would you rather buy one new book or several less expensive used copies?
5. What do you think is a reasonable price for a new hardback book? A paperback? An eBook?
6. Is a signed book worth more to you? How about a first edition?
7. What is your most valuable book (sentimental or actual value)?
8. Will you pay more for a cover or edition you like better?
9. What physical characteristics does a good quality book have?
10. If you won the lottery, what bookish things would you do with the money?
BONUS: Give us an image (actual or mental) of your dream home library!
Note on Q5 since I was babbling: I meant that, even if the price dropped on new books and more people bought more books, it's possible that profits for publishers wouldn't go up. You'd need to reach a certain threshold of sales to make up for the drop in price per unit. Price elasticity, etc.
I'm being lazy and tagging ALL OF YOU
Original by A Book Olive: youtube.com/watch?v=lpbnPj0B9XU, thanks for the tag!
Also check out Steve: youtube.com/watch?v=pKYN9icFXP8
--THE QUESTIONS--
1. What is your average monthly budget for books?
2. What's the most you've ever spent in a bookstore?
3. Are you willing to pay full price for a brand new release, or will you wait until you have a coupon or there's a sale?
4. Would you rather buy one new book or several less expensive used copies?
5. What do you think is a reasonable price for a new hardback book? A paperback? An eBook?
6. Is a signed book worth more to you? How about a first edition?
7. What is your most valuable book (sentimental or actual value)?
8. Will you pay more for a cover or edition you like better?
9. What physical characteristics does a good quality book have?
10. If you won the lottery, what bookish things would you do with the money?
BONUS: Give us an image (actual or mental) of your dream home library!
Note on Q5 since I was babbling: I meant that, even if the price dropped on new books and more people bought more books, it's possible that profits for publishers wouldn't go up. You'd need to reach a certain threshold of sales to make up for the drop in price per unit. Price elasticity, etc.
I'm being lazy and tagging ALL OF YOU