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Why are e-books $15? That’s the price of an actual physical book???? And I’m not supposed to pirate this?
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Anonymous 12w

Just pirate them life is too short to be a good person (unless it’s an indie author and in that case…. Idk gng)

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Anonymous 12w

Libby and libraries for free

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Anonymous 12w

I started listening to the graphic audiobooks and some are $15 PLUS always in 2 parts. It sucks but I have over an hour drive for work and they make my dives feel faster but it’s so expensive

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Anonymous 12w

Pirate it.

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Anonymous 12w

Pirate it if the Author is a POS. if not, try to find it elsewhere for cheaper. For example, my parents have Amazon Prime, and there are always a bunch of Kindle offers included, like free books monthly and shi

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Anonymous 12w

I would never advocate for piracy, and I would NEVER recommend that you got to Anna’s Archive because you can find any textbook you need there and it’s totally free.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 12w

Pirating def does not make you a bad person when it comes to textbooks. Money goes to the publisher not the author

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 12w

I started listening to podcasts cos I could not keep paying a fortune for audiobooks on my commutes

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 12w

But we’re not talking about textbooks right now are we?

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 12w

If there’s a textbook for school, that’s $17 that’s not the actual textbook as well as very good point none of the people who actually worked on making the book ever receive any of the money when it comes to school by textbooks. I had a textbook for my professor help write it and yet he received zero revenue fraud

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 12w

Do you have any recommendations? I’ve been trying find good podcasts

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 12w

This because I don’t want to pirate from an author that is a decent person

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 12w

Or if the price is obscene (there’s was a book published from Wattpad years ago that was like $60 and I pirated it. It was the same exact shit I read on Wattpad)((my grandfather still bought the book for me for Christmas))

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 12w

If you like Markiplier, him and his childhood friends do Distractible. Two of them compete to entertain the judge the most and I’m loving that so far. Literally anything else from Woodelf Prods is good too if you like that.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 12w

Chuckle Sandwich and Sleep Deprived ft JSchlatt if you’re into more game and like 20yo personalities.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 12w

Therapy Gecko is funny. Deathbed Confessions was cool while it was going. My dad wrote a porno was a great one. Waiting for the rest of the remasters.

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Anonymous 11w

That is true, I don’t understand why they only have a certain number of digital copies, it’s annoying

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