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message 1: by L.C. (new)

L.C. Tang | 0 comments Do you buy online or purchase from physical bookstores?
I like going into the bookstores and only purchase online if not available in a bookstore.


message 2: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Gooding (jgooding17) I order and shop at Books-a-Million, then always up for Barnes & Nobel, I grab books from Target and online at Amazon


message 3: by imogen (new)

imogen (taylor version) | 40 comments for aussies the holy trinity kmart target big w


message 4: by Larry (new)

Larry | 10 comments Half price books, Amazon, eBay, Mercari, and of course Barnes and noble


message 5: by Zoé❤️ (new)

Zoé❤️ | 355 comments Books a million, barnes and noble, amazon


message 6: by anna (new)

anna near (annanear) | 129 comments i use the five finger discount at target and barnes and noble😭


message 7: by Lari (new)

Lari kel<3


Zehra (taylor’s version)  | 20 comments THE WORKS , for like 5 pounds !


message 9: by Loryn (new)

Loryn | 6 comments If I am looking for the physical copy: barnes and noble, Amazon, and thrifty books (they come in really good conditions for half the price, you should definitely check the website out!)

If it is for my kindle: it’s either Amazon or I borrow the ebook from my local library with my library card! They have their whole in person collection available for kindle or online!


Zehra (taylor’s version)  | 20 comments If you have a kindle , do you need to then buy books on it to read it or do they just come with the kindle


message 11: by Loryn (new)

Loryn | 6 comments Well for me, it’s a yes and no. Kindle e readers are connected to your Amazon account, so if you want to buy the ebooks from Amazon, then it will be automatically transferred to your kindle. Now, if I don’t want to spend money, I have this app called liby (used to be named overdrive) and I can use my library card number and have access to their ebook collection. This app is also connected through Amazon, so your practically borrowing from Amazon and your local library at the same time. I hope this makes sense.


message 12: by Bee :) (new)

Bee :) | 6 comments target! i scan the book with my target app for a better deal, then i just price match at the register.


message 13: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 369 comments For online shopping thrift books is AWSOME! You can get used or new books and they are so cheap. Also half price books, Amazon, thrift stores are definitely a hit or miss but you can find some great stuff if you are willing to spend the time.


message 14: by Vera (new)

Vera | 33 comments I go to second-hand book stores cause I like to hold the book and see what it's like before I buy it plus its really cheap and sometimes special editions can be found


message 15: by Christy (new)

Christy | 43 comments inklings book shop (it's local)


message 16: by Avery (new)

Avery (thanos version) | 70 comments Barnes & Noble and Amazon.


message 17: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Perez | 1 comments Thrift books.com Thera an app, or Amazon, target, Barnes and nobles


Paperbackstoriess Amazon and flipkart. (but flipkart is not delivering good quality books)


message 19: by ❃A.J❃ (new)

❃A.J❃  (bibliophagist) | 16 comments Mostly Amazon, recently I bought some books from a book fair and book store.


message 20: by via ˣᶜˣ (new)

via ˣᶜˣ (bedchemist) Either online @ Anna's Archive.org or in store if I support the author <3


message 21: by Mishi (new)

Mishi | 6 comments i buy the form Pageeaters


˚ ༘ lunar ♡ ⋆。˚ | 36 comments More relevant for those living in Europe, I've bought from them before:
Thalia, Medimops, Rebuy, Amazon, Graff, Vinted, Hugendubel


message 23: by sara (new)

sara | 76 comments carturesti :)


message 24: by Enni (new)

Enni &#x1f90e; | 29 comments I order books from Adlibris <3 You can get literally any book from there and it’s always high quality


Le15libreriediSara  | 4 comments Maggiormente Libraccio


message 26: by Tara reads (new)

Tara reads | 18 comments Amazon


message 27: by Sami (new)

Sami | 4 comments All of the Canadians out there GO TO CHAPTERS!!!!! its a literal experience!


message 28: by Sara (new)

Sara | 9 comments Kindle, second hands shops, Wal-Mart, target, and old library books that they sell. good for old classics


message 29: by Andri (new)

Andri | 6 comments i buy them on physical stores


message 30: by Isabella (new)

Isabella | 1 comments I get all of my books at a local Goodwill for only 25 cents!! It’s literally crazy but sometimes I get so lucky! I got the song of Achilles, seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo, the whole red Queen series, and the cruel prince series as well!


message 31: by Macy (new)

Macy Walker-Hammaker | 5 comments I prefer Barnes & Noble for shopping. I can browse all day and stop at Starbucks for a snack/coffee. Books-A-Million is good for books that might be on sale and trinkets. I only preorder online. I like to check out my book in person to make sure I get a completely damage-free copy.


message 32: by Shawna (new)

Shawna Finnigan (sugoishawn) | 985 comments I do a mix of both


message 33: by Shannon (new)

Shannon | 4 comments Recently a lot of Target shopping ☺️


message 34: by Yeehawwlovesbooks (last edited May 30, 2023 08:10AM) (new)

Yeehawwlovesbooks | 449 comments Target, Books a Million, Amazon, Walmart, and Menards


message 35: by Abby (new)

Abby Edwards | 17 comments The Works for sure, all the popular booktok books are only £5/£6 maximum and they also do a 3 books for £6 deal it’s incred🤌🏼🩷


L &#x1faf6;&#x1f3fe; | 8 comments the works if you're in the uk or amazon


message 37: by Adam.ant (new)

Adam.ant Bookeater (adamant_bookeater) | 105 comments now I mostly buy them online preloved


message 38: by ♡ Ava ♡ (new)

♡ Ava ♡ | 86 comments Either Amazon or Barnes and Noble and occasionally from Target:)


message 39: by Layra (new)

Layra (layra_mariana) | 168 comments Amazon or in Gandhi here in Mexico


message 40: by Jackie (new)

Jackie K (jackiecoko) | 1 comments Barnes&Nobel online has a good selection of signature books and sales on newer books. Half priced books for books that have been out and awesome finds. Book of the Month (BOTM) book club is amazing since you can sign up for 1 book and add up to 2 to 4 additional and they are hardcovers.
I have a subscription to Once Upon a Book Club because you get a book (often hard cover), sometimes with author note/signature, and they'll do pretty books, plus you get to open presents at specific times during the story that relate to the story. I also signed up for Owlcrate since I fell in love with their first edition signed specialty books and you can order their packages with book goodies that, although they don't relate to that specific book, are book related. I also found that places like Mercari are good for getting used books! Although you do need to do research when buying from others as some prices are way out of line for basic versions. Kindle Unlimited is the way to go if you're an active reader of eBooks and don't need to read the best sellers. I've found many authors I LOVE through Kindle that I then purchased physical books from because I loved their work so much!


Cia Reads &#x1f336;️ | 24 comments Amazon target & thrift books


message 42: by Kaitlyn (new)

Kaitlyn | 40 comments I live in the UK, so a mix of Waterstones, the Works, Amazon, Asda/Morrisons/Tescos, Discount Bookshops, and sometimes Libraries/Charity Shops :)


message 43: by bailey grace (new)

bailey grace (baileygr4ce) | 288 comments Amazon or thrift stores but I sometimes go to Barnes & Noble and Books A Million


Storm The Tiny Hooman ~hiatus~ (asherbookreviews) | 179 comments Thrift stores 100%


message 45: by Adam.ant (new)

Adam.ant Bookeater (adamant_bookeater) | 105 comments anyone living in bolton uk, know some good thrift bookstores?


message 46: by tash (new)

tash | 75 comments waterstones/hatchards if i want physical copies, and amazon if i want digital copies


message 47: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 369 comments Also I would recommend checking out Ollie’s. They sell new books for SUPER cheap like I got a hardcover there for $2.99. Although they might not have some of the more popular books.


message 48: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa Bartoshevich (alyssa-reads-books) | 2 comments I try to spend the bulk of my money at local stores, so that's mostly my hardcovers. My eBooks are 90% through Kindle Unlimited and 10% purchased through Amazon kindle. I buy maybe one or two physical books via Amazon per year, and that's usually when I want a very specific edition I can't find locally or I only want to pay a couple bucks for a book I plan on loaning out/ annotating.


message 49: by Claudia (new)

Claudia | 57 comments Amazon, books a million, local stores, Ollie’s, etc.


message 50: by lunarity (new)

lunarity  | 317 comments bookstores or ozone


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