Would you pay for somebody to assemble a personal library for you?
Why would anyone posting on /lit/ pay someone for that?
>>9689957
if we have oxbridge students, how come we couldn't have some richfag pseuds, too?
>>9689946
No I'd rather take the time to make my own selections.
None of these box services are any good at all, they always pack the cheapest shit in they can and mark it up tremendously. I would imagine most of this box is Danielle Steele and James Patterson, maybe a few Penguin Classics for good measure, and some failed new titles the distributor cant shift.
>>9689946
I remember my parents bought something like this awhile ago. It was boxes of really old books to fill up our library since we had too many bookshelves and not enough books to fill up the empty space.
It came with the weirdest crap that I'd never heard of.
>>9690086
>open box
>3 copies of hunger games
>24 copies of left behind
>4 copies of 50 shades with target clearance stickers on them
>>9690144
they cost that in our country too, doesnt mean anyone ever pays it. you apparently dont realise most books get pulped when they cant sell, so distributors will sell bulk lots for next to nothing