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Where do you get your books?
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Jul 14, 2010 04:59PM

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Heather - they stock most books and, if there are any out of print books that they do not stock, they refer you to another company who specialise in this type of book. The cost of the book is the same wherever you live in the world.








The last time I was in Target their paperbacks were also marked at a lower than cover price and definitely rivaled the Wal-Mart price. I need to go back and check them out again.

I buy books from BAM, B&N, Walmart, Target, Goodwill, FOL sales, a local used bookstore, garage sales, eBay, Amazon (new or used) and Half.com.

I buy books from Amazon & Borders but also find great deals at The Friends of the Whittier Libraries used book store (most books are under $3)
I get my books from 3 sources: online from Amazon (mostly the secondhand books sold by marketplace sellers), here in Belgium from the annual book fair in Ghent, or from Waterstones when I am visiting the UK.




thrift store hte ladies now what i like and give them to me

This is so true. In my local bookstore - Poison Study YA was $9.99 and the Adult book $16.99

I've used book depository and they were $3.50 cheaper than Amazon and they shipped to Canada in 5 days. That, to me, was awesome. I'll be using them again.

Well I guess they think Adult have more money to spend on a book than a Teenager.

Kinokuniya
Basement Books
thebookdepository.com <- free shipping!
Big W
Borders
Angus and Robertson
Dymocks
@AH: YA FTW. XD <- perfect example of YA talk is it not?





Borders
Sams Club and Walmart
Target
Amazon
Scholastic.com
Book fairs
Rarely from the publisher
Friends

I second everyone who recommends The Book Depository though -- nearly always it's the same price or cheaper than Amazon, and it does free delivery. They also sometimes send funky bookmarks along with your book, which I love!
Failing that, Amazon of course. Or Play.com is sometimes better-priced than Amazon!

My mum also gets me books from WHSmiths, but I never go in there.
I haven't been to my local bookstore in years (I know, I'm terrible) but it's just so much hassle going down there, talking to the rude lady behind the counter and asking her to order a book for me from Amazon, just for me to pay full price when I could get two books for the price of that one.
I have gotten an e-book for free online once or twice, but I don't read many e-books anyway so I haven't done that in a while.

However I still can't resist a book store (normally waterstones), wondering round looking for new author and offers.
I've recently started looking at The Book Depository.


Hey do you think that Goodwill would have books?
