Have you not searched for used book sites? There are so many and you can definitely get the size of paperback you want at usually good prices. Eg betterworldbooks.com wob.com, abebooks.com etc etc.
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10 months ago
I use betterworldbooks.com which is used books [mostly – some new], where a large amount of profits go to world-wide literacy projects.
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over 1 year ago
In addition to the local options, you can also check betterworldbooks.com – I’ve found some good deals on used books there.
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over 1 year ago
Betterworldbooks.com is one of my favorites. Part of the profits go towards helping libraries and literacy programs. They also have a bargain bin where the more books you buy the cheaper they get.
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over 1 year ago
Betterworldbooks.com for every book purchased, they donate a book.
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over 1 year ago
. Offerup < Listed this one and thriftbooks, goodwills, bookshop.org, books Amillion, and betterworldbooks.com because you can find books and many other things to buy on these site for much cheaper then the mainstream marketplaces like amazon and so on.
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over 1 year ago
Used is the way to go for me. The site better world books usually has great deals on both used and new books, often without shipping fees. Lots of promotions are given as well (codes to apply at checkout) that can help with prices too. I still enjoy going to B&N with my family and picking out a book every now and again, as I enjoy their atmosphere, but their book selection (mostly best sellers) has never been my…
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almost 2 years ago
Try betterworldbooks.com, if you don’t mind second-hand you can get it for $5.
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almost 2 years ago
Betterworldbooks.com and thriftbooks.com are my favorite book shopping sites (all secondhand which I actually prefer). Look for local book shops, secondhand or not. Amazon of course will also be helpful.
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almost 2 years ago
That’s ok! My local library had it – which was where I first read it – then they got rid of it, and so I bought my own copy. I bought it used from betterworldbooks.com I think – cost about £3, roughly the same in dollars, free shipping. If you look at all the used books sites – World of Books is good too – you’ll find a reasonably priced copy. Hope you enjoy it!
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almost 2 years ago
I also like to order from betterworldbooks.com . It’s not the same as going to a bookstore and picking stuff out, but it’s also for charity, so…
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almost 2 years ago
Recently .. I saw someone else complaining about this few days ago .. Bookdepository is the best but you can search for some other books stores online that ship internationally .. Maybe this betterworldbooks.com or this waterstones.com , there are many, just compare the prices and find the best that suits you?
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almost 2 years ago
Personally, I love betterworldbooks.com. They have used books, usually around the $4 price point. Also, for each book purchased, they donate a book!
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about 2 years ago
I like betterworldbooks.com . Good selection, good prices, free shipping, plus they donate a book to charity for every one you buy. Win-win.
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about 2 years ago
Betterworldbooks.com has a 25% off sale right now.
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about 2 years ago
Use betterworldbooks.com or hpb.com instead of Am@zon or @bebooks.
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about 2 years ago
Check betterworldbooks.com for ridiculously low prices on used books. I always look there first when I’m on a book quest. I’ve put almost my entire survival/self-sufficiency library together by purchasing from them. And I like that my money goes to support literacy projects.
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about 2 years ago
In the States, I use betterworldbooks.com , though I don’t know how this works internationally.
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about 2 years ago
#2 is betterworldbooks.com, the proceeds go to libraries and literacy programs around the world. They also ship to most countries and have a great selection of new and used books. They also have a Bargain Bin section with great prices and the more books you buy the bigger the discount (15 – 30% off). I spent $40 a few months ago and got 12 books.
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about 2 years ago
For online used books, Thriftbooks.com, betterworldbooks.com, discoverbooks.com, abebooks.com are all good and some have better deals at different times.
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over 2 years ago
The first great resource is discount used book websites and local thrift stores. A few of our favorites are thriftbooks.com, secondsale.com, and betterworldbooks.com, depending on the genre we’re looking for. There are hundreds of other places to find cheap ($1-5) lightly used books, so building a collection doesn’t have to cost too much at all.
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over 2 years ago