The Totally Not Cheap Book
One of the most commonly shopped things online is books. Nowadays, people are too lazy to get up and go to the local library to borrow a book. Think about those that go, and the book they are looking for is not in the library, yikes! So, why rent when you can buy and own one in seconds? That’s how you can be sure you can find your ideal book for the best price, sacrificing the book’s physicality but not its content.
One Reddit user shared an intriguing book that immediately caught his attention, not because of the cover, title, or the author, but because of its price (almost $8,000). The book is Volume 3B of the Landolt-Bornstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology. One user commented that it’s actually ‘cheap’ because it teaches you that the book is cheaper than buying one nuclear equipment.