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Memoriesofthefuture | 3 comments I used to go to both Borders and Barnes and Noble, but since they recently closed my local Borders, I have to go to Barnes and Noble. I also buy books on Amazon when I can't find them elsewhere. Sometimes I get books from my public library, but they don't usually have the books I want to read in-stock.


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Karli | 12 comments Sometimes I buy my books, but that's usually if I absoulutely cannot wait for the book. Or, if it's like a comic book. (Twilight: The graphic Novel) or Twilight: The official illustrated guide. OR, if I LOVED the book. I'm planning on buying Wither by Lauren Destefano soon.


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B | 52 comments B&N for life! Barnes and Nobles may have some interesting prices...but it has almost all the books I want.

Plus bookfairs :D

And don't forget Walmart...


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kento (daechwita) | 589 comments ebay


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azumangadaioh wrote: "ebay"

EBAY!! I LOVE EBAY (:
haha, oh and Big W, andd Kmart and yeah like wherever i can find them, oh and like online at Barnes and Noble :)


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Patrí (calledyoumarie) | 14 comments I buy my books in bookstores. I don't buy online.


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Mochaspresso I've been buying more and more kindle books lately. I also regularly go to the library's discard sales and the secondhand stores in my area like the Salvation Army to get books for cheap. I love it when I get lucky and find a new book that's on the current bestseller's list and I get it for less than a $1.


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Valencia (empowered) | 66 comments I've been buying for Barnes and Noble a lot more since I started these eReader thingys, but that's mostly online shopping since there isn't one close to where I live. You can get a lot on in store goodies with their newletters. For in store shopping I'm a Books-a-Million junky. They have some really good sales and coffee mmmmmmm........coffee. Oh and Walmart for emergency reading.


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Prabhjit (5w33ti3cute) | 18 comments i usually get books from chapters, borrow from friends and even borrow some from the library :P


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Yue From the very few bookstores that are in my city (seriously, there are like 10 bookstore in the entire city, so I don't have too many options) and if I'm lucky I buy online from Amazon.


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Rebekah Faith (musicalradiance) | 6788 comments Sakura- I'm gonna have to disagree with you about 10 bookstores not being much choice. I think that's PLENTY of bookstores! We certainly don't have that many in my city.


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Yue Nah, if the bookstores offer all the same books and are tiny they aren't much choice. Luckily I'm going to USA on holidays, and I'm saving money to buy loads of books =)


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Kate | 8205 comments I used to have one small bookstore. And that was it.
Then there's one small one in the town one over and a Borders in the town on the other side, but obviously the Borders is not there. So now, it's just the one small bookstore in the other town.

Ten is a lot.


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Valencia (empowered) | 66 comments My nearest bookstore is over an hour away!!!! 10 is plenty no offense as long as it has a bigger choice than my local Walmart!


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I buy my books from everywhere, book stores, K-mart, Big W, Vintage stores, book sales and anywhere I can.


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Fariza Mahadi (peachanoate) | 2 comments We have like... only 4 reliable bookstores........


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I was in love with Borders until they went out of business! Now, I buy from Amazon and 2nd and Charles. When I'm out of town, Barnes and Noble. And rarely, Books-a-Million.


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Mystie (NerdyGoth101) | 7 comments I buy most of my books at either Books-a-million or Barnes and Nobles. Although,sometimes at wal-mart,too


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Megan Ayres If you live in England there's two major retailers I find: Waterstones and WHSmith (I buy from both). Both selling books around £7 each, if you're lucky. I bought a Morganville Vampire book new from WHSmith for £7 then went into The Works and found they were selling it for £1.99. They do deals for 3 books for £5. But they don't sell a lot lot of different books! It's a good price though. Or from Amazon. :)


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Being Canadian, I mostly go to Chapters and Coles for my books. Or Wal-mart. I especially love the ones with cafes in them - my usual bookstores always have a Starbucks, so my books always come out smelling like coffee (makes sniffing my books all the more enjoyable, haha, I'm such a freak xD) The only time I've ordered online was from the Book Depository, which was amazingly cheap! But I usually don't because I like my books in mint condition. I'm that weird girl who's always cramming her arm to the back of the shelf to get the one book that no one's touched (how embarassing!) I hated my school library in elementary, but now that I'm in high school, the selection is a thousand times better and I borrow books from there. Oddly though, I have more of a drive to read a book when I own it. Sadly, library books sometimes end up half done for me.


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cy Book Warehouse, i've only bought two books online but im thiking about pre-ordering some, online is always Amazon! :)


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Mia Claire | 142 comments I usually buy in the local bookstore, National Bookstore, here in the Philippines, and also in Book Sale where they sell books (Php 50 and above, approx 1 US dollar). Sometimes I also buy books from Book Depository, a UK-based bookstore. Visit: bookdepository.co.uk
They offer free shipping ANYWHERE in the world. And with great prices too! I highly recommend it. :)


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I don't usually buy books... Only when I need to for school or if someone gives me a giftcard. I usually buy them at Indigo and new ones only. I usually just get my books from the library


ReadingToTheStarsAndBack amazon.co.uk/ com

bookdepository.co.uk/ com

ebay.co.uk/ com

Watertones (bookshop)

I usually buy off the internet!

Vee xD


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Kim Lilienthal Mainly Barnes and Noble because it's five minutes from my house. But I sometimes go to Books A Million or the Book Attic.


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Sabrina I use B&N most of the time or Half-Price Books.
I am thinking of trying out Amazon though.


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Ariel (ariel249) | 2 comments Barnes and Noble all the way! I don't buy my books anywhere else (which may or may not be wise XP)


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Katrina Welsh (katrinawelsh_) I don't usually buy books but I came across the Scholastic warehouse/office/place and they had this bookshop for the books that were damaged, I think. Their highest price was at least 50% off what you would get in retail bookstores. And I don't know what their definition of 'damaged' is because those books weren't it.


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Grace (gracefulreads) I get most of my book from Amazon because i have Prime, they come in like 1 day with prime. Occasionally I go to barnes and noble but it is expensive so i dont go often. I also have a tablet and my some on the Android NOOK app


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Amazon and library booksales. Most of my books I buy on my Kindle using Amazon because a surprising amount of books are in the six-dollar range on the Kindle.


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Chloe (chloeridlergmailcom) | 17 comments I buy my books where ever I can get them especially if they are at s good price:)


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Elysia (elysia_rae) Well, I usually check out a lot of books from multiple libraries, but if I'm going to buy them I usually get them from Half Price, Barnes and Noble, or online from Amazon.


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Valeria (rainyvaleria) | 41 comments Ebay. They sell them for about 4.99, free shipping. So.. Yeah. I don't ever get ebooks 'cos, i just like being able to feel, see the book cover. Yeah. I'm .. strange.
I also buy during school book fairs, the "special" deals. xD


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Lisa Potocar (lisapotocar) | 4 comments Sweet Glory

I almost rely solely upon Amazon.com for all of my reading and research needs. If I need or want something that will take too long to ship from it, I'll check a local Barnes & Noble. I'd love to support the independent book stores, but most are much farther away than the B&Ns for me.

Lisa


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johanna (jo) (johannad_m) | 11500 comments Mod
http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/
Free postage and good quality books.


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Sophia | 24 comments I get my books from Barnes and nobles and I get the books from the actual bookstore


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