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Re: Where do you get your books ?

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I am a cheapskate so I get them mostly from the exchange shelf at work, on loan from my sister (who is not a cheapskate), out of the charity bin at the grocery store (suggested donation one dollar), the yearly library benefit sale (a couple bucks for hardback, a dollar for paperback or---later in the day---all you can stuff in a bag for a couple bucks) and the clearance sections of my local bookstores. I also read a lot of e-books and get them free from places like Project Gutenberg, Munseys, and even Barnes and Noble or ITunes. You can find amazing classic literature out there for nothing at all. I just got a nice hard cover edition of "Rhett Butler's People" at the "Cabin Fever Sale" at Mr. Paperback.
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I used to get a lot of books from Barnes and Noble's "bargain deals" shelves. However, since moving away for grad school I have discovered the amazingness of Half Price Books, which I affectionately refer to as HPB. I love it. Their 1 and 2 dollar clearance shelves are my book heaven. I found the majority of books on my list in the clearance rack and if they weren't there then they were at a really good price on the normals shelves. I love it so much that my spare bedroom is starting to look like a library.

I have gone to a few library book sales and have gotten great deals there too. Once I hit a jack pot of a whole bag of books for $2, as many bags as you want. Amazing. I also get a lot of books that incant find elsewhere on Amazon. I usually watch the prices and try to get them cheap. I am a book buying machine.
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Stef: where are you located? any website you have known?
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Post by cherrera »

I get my books from yard sales, thrift stores and the friends of the public library. Well, I also check out quite a few books from the library each year, but in building my own collection, all of the above.
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I get my books from the books sale at the public library, the book sale is 4 times a year every 3 months, and it's $1/bag
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I get mine from either Amazon or second hand shops. Just this week i found a beautiful hard back, gilt edged copy of Wuthering Heights (my fave) that has never been read, and it only cost me £2 :D
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Connie_88 wrote:I get mine from either Amazon or second hand shops. Just this week i found a beautiful hard back, gilt edged copy of Wuthering Heights (my fave) that has never been read, and it only cost me £2 :D
Oh Gannon will be so sorry he missed that one :lol: :lol:
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Fran wrote:
Connie_88 wrote:I get mine from either Amazon or second hand shops. Just this week i found a beautiful hard back, gilt edged copy of Wuthering Heights (my fave) that has never been read, and it only cost me £2 :D
Oh Gannon will be so sorry he missed that one :lol: :lol:
:D It's usually me that misses these things - I was so excited when I found it.
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Post by jbcohen »

I have been trying to pare down the number of printed books on the shelves in the basement so I have been migrating to a Kindle keyboard although most of the books come from Baen's monthly bundles. The bundles are great deals and have enabled me to lower my price limit from $8 to more than half of if the limits previous value to $3.50. Now I will not pay more than $3.50 for anything. I can get that so why would I ever pay more.
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Either the used books on amazon online and at a llocal book swap store that's got like wall to wall shelves with tons of books!
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Post by varnish7 »

I mainly download my books off the internet. I also get them from the library or buy them cheap at the library book sale.
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Post by kg211970 »

The newport beach public library, in CA, there's a small bookstore inside that sells books for $1 or 2 for $1, then there's the book sale they hold every 3 months, where you can fill up as many bags as you want, and it's only $1 a bag,..... amazing sale, amazing library
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Post by pjh »

I fear that if I found a book fair like you have in your area that my husband would have to move his stuff out to make room for the books! So many books, so little time!
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Post by kg211970 »

lol i'm in the same boat as he is, need to get my own place to fit all my books but that's the mystery of book life lol
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Post by Jazminsdaddy »

When I buy books I get them from Chapters and Amazon. More and more though I go to the public library. Only for new books though. Reading old library books disgusts me as they usually have boogers in them.
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