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“Fill your house with stacks of books, in all the crannies and all the nooks.” – Dr Seuss
Even if you are not a bibliophile you would surely recognise the smell and sound of opening a new book that nobody has read before, or the thrill of being among the first to read a new release. There is something so exciting about the anticipation of getting your hands on a newly released copy after waiting in a queue or even being among the lucky few to be invited to a book launch.
New books in South Africa are generally expensive but this does not need to prevent you from reading. South Africans are still buying books. If they cannot afford to buy new books, the market for second-hand books is huge. From well-stocked local second-hand bookstores to flea markets. Sometimes street vendors sell worn paperbacks at the side of the road.
Second-hand and vintage books have their special appeal from old-fashioned children’s books to old recipe books to collectable first editions. The search is much like a treasure hunt. This is not the only reason to buy second-hand books,
How about?
- Money saving: new books cost a lot of money. If you find second-hand books you are likely to be able to read more. Head to a second-hand bookstore near you and spend time browsing the shelves.
- Save the environment: Millions of trees are cut to make paper for new books every year.
Preloved
A pre-owned book carries a history. Often the previous owner scribbled notes in the margins. The owner may have signed their books or you may find a note if the book was a gift. Look out for books signed by the author. You can add your notes knowing that if you pass the book on, someone else will find them as the circle continues. Old books with their brittle yellowed pages have their own distinctive smell that is perfume to a book lover.
While it is important to care for your books, they are meant to be read and enjoyed whether at a desk or on the beach. Some books are so old they need to be treated with care and respect but a well-read paperback can be enjoyed and left in the aeroplane seat pocket.
Libraries
If you are not able to buy books or you just do not have the storage space, there are always libraries.” You will find phone numbers for all the libraries in the Western Cape in our Towns and Suburbs section on this site. Most of the towns in the Western Cape have local libraries.
Some innovative readers have established an “honesty library in an old building in Groot Jongensfontein and the Little Library in Betty’s Bay is a free book exchange for the neighbourhood outside Coffee on Clarence
When I am dead I hope it may be said “His sins were scarlet but his books were read” Hillaire Belloc