A fine meal on a low budget, a nice dress at a bargain price, a good book at 1/5 or 1/10 of its original cost. These are some of our small consolations in this world riddled with inflation.
The third consolation, I experienced once when I bought a thick Prentice Hall hardbound book at Chapters and Pages, an unpretentious book sale located in the corridor of the 2nd level of Blue Wave mall. That book would have easily cost me a thousand pesos or probably much more, but at Chapters and Pages, I got it for around 300 pesos. And the catch: The book was still pretty new being its latest edition. It even beat the copy in our university library which was an earlier edition!
I also happen to know someone who gets his inspirational books from the same source. Sometimes he has good finds at 30 pesos or so. That price is even less than a dollar! They may be previously owned books but still in good, readable shape. And, I'm sure, for that price, you wouldn't mind tiny pen marks or the smell of shelf dust.
Many of us love to window shop. Chapters and Pages has no windows, only shelves, but it is well-worth checking out and circling the small area and scanning the volumes on sale. read more