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Why I hate stock photos

An image showing how books are photographed at StrangeBooks. There is a main camera pointing at a paperback book. A ring light is also shown.

We’ve all been there. You’re browsing through an online bookshop and you finally spot that book you’ve been hunting for. The listing shows a beautiful stock photo of a perfect copy and the description says “Very Good condition.” Sounds promising, right? So, you order it, eagerly await its arrival, and when it does, you tear it open only to find… a book that looks like it’s been through a war zone. Creased covers, folded back pages, and some mysterious stain on page 42. One person’s “Very Good” is clearly another’s “Barely Readable.” And the culprit? That deceptive stock photo.

Since setting up StrangeBooks in 2023, I’ve made it my mission to ensure this never happens to my customers. This is why I photograph every single book I sell. Flaws, quirks, and all. 

Why I photograph every book

At StrangeBooks, every listing features real photos of the actual book you’ll receive. If the cover is faded, you’ll see it. If its got a creased spine or there is a handwritten birthday message from Aunt Sally inside, it’ll be right there in the images.

I spend a lot of time photographing each and every book, because I believe that transparency is the foundation of trust in secondhand retail. You don’t buy secondhand clothes or a car without seeing them first, so why do we buy books so blindly?

Taking real photos isn’t just about showing imperfections, its about celebrating a books unique history. That creasing on the spine? It’s proof that someone loved this book before you. That inscription mentioned earlier from Aunt Sally? A glimpse into the books journey. By showing the actual book, I help buyers make informed decisions and avoid the disappointment of mismatched expectations.

I get it, I really do

I understand why some sellers use stock photos. Taking multiple photographs of each and every book takes time and effort, especially for small businesses like mine where there are a multitude of tasks to do and only myself to do them! Stock images are quick and easy and make every product look uniform and professional. But, here’s the problem. When a buyer receives a book that doesn’t match the pristine stock photo, they feel like they have been mislead, and would therefore be unlikely to shop with that seller again.

At StrangeBooks, I decided from the beginning, that I would rather spend the extra time snapping photographs then risk a disappointed customer.  I know that my photos may not be magazine worthy, but they are honest. A quick shot with my phone, under less than the best lighting, shows the books true condition far better than any stock image ever could. And the result? Happier customers who trust me enough to come back for more.

In an ideal world

I would love to see all sellers of secondhand books start to discourage the use of stock images. Just take those extra minutes to actually take the photographs. Your customers will appreciate it.

And to book buyers everywhere, demand better. If a listing uses stock photos, message the seller for real ones. Support shops like mine that prioritise authenticity. Lets raise the bar for how secondhand book shopping should be.

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New Website

Dear Fellow Book Lovers,

I am thrilled to announce that our brand-new website is now live at www.strangebooks.uk! Since starting StrangeBooks last year, it has been an incredible journey, and your support has been the cornerstone of our growth.

At StrangeBooks, we are dedicated to bringing you the best in secondhand literature. Our mission has always been to provide you with a carefully curated selection of books that inspire, educate, and entertain. With the launch of our new website, we are taking this commitment to the next level.

Individually Photographed Books

One of the key features that sets StrangeBooks apart is our attention to detail. Every book for sale on our site is individually photographed, ensuring that you know exactly what you are getting. We believe that each book has its own unique story, not just in its content, but also in its physical form. By providing individual photos, we aim to capture the essence and condition of each book, so you can make informed choices and find the perfect addition to your collection.

New Blog Posts

We are excited to introduce a new section on our website dedicated to blog posts. Here, you will find a wealth of information, including book reviews, literary news, and other literary gems designed to enrich your reading experience. Our blog will feature contributions from a diverse range of voices, offering fresh perspectives and insights into the world of books. Whether you are looking for your next great read or simply want to stay updated on literary trends, our blog will be a valuable resource.

Fresh, Easy-to-Navigate Interface

Our new website boasts a fresh, easy-to-navigate interface that makes browsing and shopping a seamless experience. We understand that your time is valuable, and we have designed our site to ensure that you can find what you are looking for quickly and easily. With clear categories, intuitive search functions, and a streamlined checkout process, purchasing your next favorite book has never been easier.

Regular Stock Updates

We know how important it is to keep our inventory fresh and exciting. That’s why we will be regularly updating our stock with new additions. Whether you are a fan of classic literature, modern fiction, non-fiction, or niche genres, there will always be something new to discover at StrangeBooks. We are constantly on the lookout for unique and interesting books to add to our collection, and we are excited to share these finds with you.

Your love for books inspires me every day, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share this passion with such a wonderful community of readers. I look forward to continuing this journey with you and embarking on many more literary adventures together.

Thank you for your ongoing support. Visit the new site today at www.strangebooks.uk and explore all the exciting features we have to offer.

With gratitude,

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Free Delivery

Free Delivery

Attention book lovers in the UK! We’ve got some exciting news to share with you. As of today, we’re thrilled to offer free delivery on all orders over £10. That’s right, no more pesky shipping fees to worry about – just more money to spend on the books you love!

At StrangeBooks, we’re passionate about connecting readers with their next great read. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of classic literature, a fan of page-turning thrillers, or just looking for something new to add to your bookshelf, we’ve got you covered.

We know that buying books online can sometimes be a hassle, especially when you have to factor in shipping costs. That’s why we’re excited to make things a little bit easier for our UK customers. With free delivery on orders over £10, you can now indulge in your reading addiction without worrying about the added expense.

So how does it work? Simply browse our collection of secondhand books, add your favorites to your cart, and check out as usual. As long as your order is over £10, we’ll automatically apply the free delivery option. It’s that easy!

And remember, shopping with us isn’t just a great way to save money – it’s also a more sustainable way to enjoy the books you love. By choosing secondhand books, you’re helping to reduce waste and support a more environmentally-friendly approach to reading.

So why wait? Browse our selection today and start building your own personal library. Whether you’re looking for a timeless classic or a contemporary bestseller, we’re confident that you’ll find something to love at our online bookshop.

As always, if you have any questions or need help with your order, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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Save the page!

How do you save your page?

When it comes to reading, everyone has their own preferences. Some people prefer to read on digital devices, while others love the feel of a physical book in their hands. Similarly, there are various ways to mark your place in a book. Dog-earing might be one option, but it’s worth considering the drawbacks before you make it your go-to method.

As mentioned earlier, dog-earing can damage the book over time. Even though it might not seem like a big deal, the small crease can weaken the paper, which could lead to tears or even a hole in the page. If you’re someone who loves to reread your favourite books, you might find that dog-eared pages become more fragile and harder to turn over time.

Another issue with dog-earing is that it’s imprecise. When you mark your place in a book, it’s usually because you want to come back to a specific line or paragraph later on. However, dog-earing only tells you the general area where you left off. If you have to put the book down for a while, you might forget which line you were on and have to flip through the pages to find your spot. This can be frustrating and time-consuming, especially if you’re reading a lengthy novel.

Aesthetically, dog-earing pages can also be a turn-off. If you’re someone who loves to collect books and display them on your bookshelf, dog-eared pages can detract from the overall look and feel of your collection. Plus, if you lend your books to others, they might not appreciate finding dog-eared pages.

Luckily, there are many other ways to mark your place in a book that don’t involve dog-earing. One popular option is using bookmarks, which can be found in all shapes and sizes, from traditional paper bookmarks to magnetic bookmarks and even handmade ones. Another option is to use sticky notes, which allow you to mark specific lines or paragraphs that you want to come back to. If you’re reading on a digital device, most e-readers come with a built-in bookmark feature that makes it easy to pick up where you left off.

In addition to being more precise and aesthetically pleasing, using a bookmark or other method to mark your place in a book can also help you become more engaged with the text. When you mark a specific line or paragraph, you’re more likely to remember it later on and engage with the book on a deeper level.

Of course, at the end of the day, how you choose to mark your place in a book is up to you. If you find that dog-earing works best for your reading style, there’s nothing wrong with that. But if you’re open to trying new methods, there are plenty of options out there that can make your reading experience even more enjoyable.