Now I am reading a book I purchased at a convenience store, whose title is "Adult economics common sense".
I think that many customers who come to a convenience store, have no intention to buy any book at all, so the books in the store might be easy to read with simple words and phrases.
Studying "technical writing", the books have displayed in convenience store are good for you.
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I know a person who buys enormous books, and "just" accumulate them on the desk or shelf.
Even if the person could get something relief to have the books, it is just private issue. I should not say any comment. But I dislike such persons called "bibliophilia" who just collect books but don't read them at all.
I also must read a variety of books for my work; nevertheless I will be a bankrupt if I buy all books I want to read.
In my case, a public library helps me a lot, thouth there are two problems.
(1) I can never write down in the book.
(1) I have to return the book.
Of course, it is natural. But for me, it has tremendous difference between possible or not.
(To be continued)