Guest Post: How to Save on Your Favorite Novels

Book addicts across the nation know just how expensive keeping up with their hobby can be. This is especially true if they are constantly wanting to catch up on the latest releases, for book clubs or just their own personal preferences. Books that make the New York Times bestseller list often go for upwards of $20 for several months, leaving budgeting biblophiles itching to get their hands on a great novel for months until the price drops.

But they don’t need to watch prices at their favorite book stores anymore. There are plenty of options available for even the least tech-savvy book lovers to buy the latest novels for under market price. Many online vendors sell electronic, audio and used versions of well-loved books for a fraction of the price (and will even deliver them to your door as well). But where should you get started to make sure you are getting the best deal?

That’s the question Coupon Chief aimed to answer when they put together their guide to budgeting for book lovers. With lists of top merchants to save at and an infographic of reading options available to you no matter where you are, their article covers everything a book lover needs to know about feeding their hobby for less. See below for their full visual or check out their blog post for more details!

Graphic from: https://www.couponchief.com/

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