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      May 31, 2022 10:48AM
    
    
      I mostly go to Dollar aTree, Dollar General and Mr. K's Used Books.
    
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      unfortunately, i literally have no local bookshops, which makes me very sad…. so, i buy books from books-a-million, amazon, and barnes and noble. i try to look at thrift stores i go to but they are always religious books for some reason???? or random millennial smut books.
    
      Abebooks.comDiscoverbooks.com
betterworldbooks.com
pangobooks app & website
kidsbooks.com
bookoutlet.com
bookdipository
thriftbooks.com
kindle unlimited
ebay&amazon used books
      Another good place to buy books are at flea markets. You would be surprised. Found a collection of Robert T. Kiyosaki books. (Rich Dad Poor Dad and others)
    
      Bookoutlet.com is a great website for discount books! They get new ones daily, so I check frequently!Amazon is always a good resource
I also check out my library's used book sale once a month!
There's also the app littlefreelibrary which is great for larger areas since some tend to have great books in them for free!
      I mostly buy my books from Half Price Books, but I have bought a few from Amazon. If I am traveling, I will look for interesting independent bookstores to buy a book from.
    
      barnes and noble , theift stores , oh and amazing enough book outlet is amazing !!! i got 7 books for like $40 !!!!! they jut had a sale it was buy 2 got one free !! so i got 2 free books !!! and they have some booktok books , some special editions , and $8 paper mill classics !!!
    
      i buy and sell on Pango Books (@megfromhercules if you want to check me out), Target, ThriftBooks, McKays Used Books (in Nashville) and Amazon sometimes. i love supporting local bookshops, but it can get expensive! support your libraries!!
    
      Barnes and Noble if I feel like being broke... but Others Mothers and the library tend to have really cheap affordable books
    

































