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Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping
Not Buying It My Year Without Shopping
Author: Judith Levine
"The idea occurs to me, as so many desperate resolutions do, during the holiday season. I have maxed out the Visa, moved on to the Citibank debit card, and am tapping the ATM like an Iraqi guerrilla pulling crude from the pipeline. Convinced I am picking up no more than the occasional trinket...this atheist Grinch has managed to scatter $1,001 a...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780743269360
ISBN-10: 0743269365
Publication Date: 2/27/2007
Pages: 286
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2.5 stars, based on 53 ratings
Publisher: Free Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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julie avatar reviewed Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 15
Thought this was going to be a very interesting book, but being from the Midwest I couldn't relate to the type of lifestyle that the author lived. Her notion of necessities certainly don't match those of most midwesterners. Would be an interested study to be replicated by someone from the Midwest who didn't have the opportunites that the author had (i.e. free days to go to a premier museum, current foreign film theatres, small markets with really cheap prices, etc).

Didn't like how the end of the book really went into mainly politics I doubt your average American can afford to give a couple of hundred dollars to a political party.

I will say this, it was an extremely interesting concept for a book.
summerlady46 avatar reviewed Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping on + 44 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 15
This wasn't nearly as entertaining as I expected it to be...too many political forays and "preachy" statements. Good reading when the author and hubby just discussed how they made accommodations by not buying...I learned to skip the opinionated parts and enjoy the rest.
esjro avatar reviewed Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping on + 947 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 10
I was disappointed in this book. The premise is an interesting one and in fairness it was probably difficult to get a book's length worth of material from the experiment. Not Buying It is told in diary format, but many of the entries are mini essays on consumer culture, globalization, etc. I enjoyed the sections when she met with individuals living off the grid and it was interesting to read about groups concerned about consumerism. Ultimately however I found many sections of the books boring - the author spent a lot of time rambling about problems that are so big that, by her own admission, an individual checking out of shopping for a year will have no impact on solving. That reality is so depressing that I was left wondering why she bothered in the first place with this experiment, and why I bought this book.
reviewed Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 9
This book is mostly a rapidly-becoming-dated political screed about the author's feelings about the president, conservatives, and capitalism. If you don't share her politics (and possibly even if you do, because her musings aren't all that interesting or well-written), the book doesn't have much to offer. She spends more time flogging the Bush administration than she does exploring her own assumptions about which aspects of her own lifestyle count as "necessary" and which are "luxuries" afforded to her by the privileged place she occupies in society. All in all, this book was a disappointment.
georgiagymdog avatar reviewed Not Buying It: My Year Without Shopping on
Helpful Score: 8
The repetitive tangents espousing the author's personal politics completely ruined what could have been an interesting memoir. I wish she had attempted her experiment in a non-election year so I didn't have to read ad nauseum about her disgust with the outcome; I wonder what she would have spent those 50 pages writing about. Perhaps the intended topic of the book?

Disappointing and only mildly entertaining.
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What an interesting concept to only buy necessities - and even then the author thought hard about the purchase.

This is a chronicle of the author and her husbands year long project of not buying things they did not need. I love her candor about her project and her writing in general. Before beginning, they shop and stock up.

During this project, they discover many free events and they make use of them. One was the public library. The author also talks about consumerism. Why do we buy the things we buy? Do we need them or is it because we have a coupon that expires which would make the price a steal? In the beginning, the author has a desire, almost a longing to buy something that is not needed. But by the end of the year, the she feels great about being able to walk through a store and not buy a single item. She doesnt feel any urges whatsoever!

I admire their dedication!

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