Published on 12, July, 2020
We hear so much about autistic people and special interests and so many people have them and enjoy them, but we never hear about people who can't afford them, what do they do?
I can't afford mine, I love early medieval history and things associated with it, such as archeology, but I can't afford it, I could easily spend £3-400 on books every month, many of the books I'd like are out of print or in limited print runs and cost between £80 and £200, I've looked online and many are as expensive as ebooks as they are print editions, if they exist as ebooks at all. Many journals are expensive too and online resourses are too and many are really aimed at organisations such as universities rather than private people.
It's frustrating to have an interest that I find so consuming, but can't afford to follow or find others to even talk about it with, but then how many people know the Anglo-Saxon conversion period even existed, let alone know anything about it?
It's cheap for me at the moment because burnout is severely limiting my interest in my interests.
I thought that I has found a possible answer for you - sadly, I haven't. I looked up libraries that post books. The London Library does but it's really expensive to join. £565 a year!
Ooh what about inter library loan? I know public libraries offer it too, but there may be a small fee to use. Not a lot,I think.
Usually about £11 plus £1 surcharge. Cheaper to buy a copy
I suppose it depends on the book you are wanting. Some of the academic ones I've been looking are around 60 quid to buy!