Inspired by the now defunct Fantasy Is More Fun and by The Geeky Blogger's Book Blog, I decided a few years ago to track my book expenses. I'll do a wrap up post at the end of each month.
I've given myself $40 real money each month to spend on books for myself and my classroom, $30 a month for books that are gifts, and $10 a month for blog giveaways. "Real money" being cash from my bank account as opposed to gift cards and store credits. Books that I borrowed from the library or a friend, and books received for review do not count against my purchases though I'll track them here as books acquired. Personal funds not spent will be added to the next month and any overages will be deducted from the next month; gift and blog cash however will reset each month.
Personal Cash - $40
Gift Cash - $30
Blog Cash - $10
Amazon Gift Cards -$0
Amazon Promotional Credit - 0
Audible Credit - 3
Paperbackswap.com Credits -10
Personal Cash Spent - $40.61
Gift Cash Spent - $0
Blog Cash Spent - $0
Amazon Gift Cards Spent - $0
Gift Cash Spent - $0
Blog Cash Spent - $0
Amazon Gift Cards Spent - $0
Amazon Gift Cards Received - $0
Amazon Promotional Credit Received - 2
Amazon Promotional Credit Spent - 2
Amazon Promotional Credit Spent - 2
Audible Credit Spent - 0
Audible Credit Received - 1
Paperbackswap.com Credits Spent - 0
Paperbackswap.com Credits Received - 0
Audible Credit Received - 1
Paperbackswap.com Credits Spent - 0
Paperbackswap.com Credits Received - 0
ENDING FUNDS
Personal Cash - -.61
Gift Cash - $30
Blog Cash - $10
Amazon Gift Cards -$0
Gift Cash - $30
Blog Cash - $10
Amazon Gift Cards -$0
Amazon Promotional Credit - 0
Audible Credit - 4
Paperbackswap.com Credits - 10
5/5/19: Edited to correct maths as apparently I can't brain. :D
5/5/19: Edited to correct maths as apparently I can't brain. :D
PURCHASED - PRINT, EBOOK & AUDIO
(for my classroom)
Missing by Kathryn Jane
I've read three so far and three others are new copies of books I'd read previously.
I've read three so far and three others are new copies of books I'd read previously.
REVIEW CONSIDERATION - PRINT, EBOOK & AUDIO
Ice Cold Heart by P.J. Tracy
I've read two so far. Some of the books aren't out until summer or September.
I've read two so far. Some of the books aren't out until summer or September.
THE LIBRARY - PRINT, EBOOK & AUDIO
Ruddy Gore by Kerry Greenwood
The Goodbye Cafe by Mariah Stewart
Blood and Circuses by Kerry Greenwood
Death at Victoria Dock by Kerry Greenwood
Murder on the Ballarat Train by Kerry Greenwood
Flying Too High by Kerry Greenwood
Pruning the Dead by Julia Henry
Mum's the Word by Kate Collins
Loyalty in Death by J.D. Robb
Sprinkle with Murder by Jenn McKinlay
Two I ended up DNFing and two I haven't started yet.
The Goodbye Cafe by Mariah Stewart
Blood and Circuses by Kerry Greenwood
Death at Victoria Dock by Kerry Greenwood
Murder on the Ballarat Train by Kerry Greenwood
Flying Too High by Kerry Greenwood
Pruning the Dead by Julia Henry
Mum's the Word by Kate Collins
Loyalty in Death by J.D. Robb
Sprinkle with Murder by Jenn McKinlay
Two I ended up DNFing and two I haven't started yet.
FREE EBOOKS & AUDIO BOOKS
WON OR GIFTED
None
I went slightly over budget in my personal cash so I'll deduct a dollar from May's budget. I don't think I'll run out of reading material anytime soon. :D
I went slightly over budget in my personal cash so I'll deduct a dollar from May's budget. I don't think I'll run out of reading material anytime soon. :D
Looks like you have some good reading to look forward to. You didn't do bad at all for April. Hope May is a good reading month too.
ReplyDeleteApril was a good reading month. :)
DeleteHappy reading to you!
Oh I like this! Great way to keep track!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's working pretty well so far for me and helps me be accountable.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat way to keep track of all your book buying expenditures. I had a plan to not buy any books this year unless I got the unread ones I already own down into single figures. It's almost working!
ReplyDeleteOoo, good luck! I know a couple people who are doing that.
DeleteI am loving the idea of having a budget for the month for books, I usually budget everything else but maybe I can throw in a few dollars to get a book or two a month especially with all the awesome releases coming out.
ReplyDeleteMight be worth a try. :) Most of the books I bought in April were on sale so that stretched my budget. It took some trial and error to determine what I could realistically afford but I'm glad I did it.
Delete