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Where do you get your books from?



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I still purchase books; don't worry. :D

Rachel, resale shops are great for paperback bargains.I recently picked Tana French's "The likeness" for $0.50 and it looks like it hasn't been cracked open. It is not my preferred mode of book buying but a great place for finds. I found a book written by Clyde Barrow's Sister and Mother a while back. I come to find out that it is a somewhat rare to find.
I have an Ereader but nothing replaces a trip to the book store in my opinion. I had been a long time customer of Border's until the bankruptcy. I also try to support the indie store I have in my area.
Tracy wrote: "Rachel Skye wrote: "Thalia wrote: "My library has something against me; I paid like, fifty dollars for a book they claim I "lost" (which I had for a little while; but I found it and returned it), a..."
Thank you Tracy!
Thank you Tracy!

Lately, I've been trying to frequent used book stores more often, such as Half Price Books. I wish I would borrow more books instead of purchasing so many. For some reason, I just really like the look of all my books lined up on my bookshelves at home. I think my fiance is going to be shocked when he sees my entire collection in one place next year. He's not aware that I have a ton in storage! Ha!

You name it. Book clubs, EBay/Half.com, Amazon, yard sales, flea markets and 2nd-hand stores. Trade with friends/family/ and I like paperbackswap.com . The Library (within walking distance here).



Sadly in memphis, TN where lots of the bookstores are closing. Like
Borders and lots of the barnes and noble.






I also occasionally buy books from Barnes & Nobles, Books-A-Million, Borders, or any other bookstore that I happen to be near at the time. Also, I buy books through my nook from time to time.
Other than that, I check out a lot of books from the local library.

I also occasionally buy books from B..."
I just bought the September read on thriftbooks.com! Thanks for sharing that site!

So, since I have a Kindle, I'll be buying most of my books through Amazon. For an in-the-flesh buy, however, there are lots of little independent bookshops scattered around Massachusetts that I enjoy buying from.
I never actually buy books instead i just go to my local library and they have a website where i could put on hold of books online ^_^ its pretty neat



I discovered a little indie bookstore about 30 miles from house that has a great selection.




Now the only book shops I will buy from are small and cheap ones that I search hard for when I visit Wales - I normally go like once a year.
Other than that it's Amazon, simply because it's just so cheap :3





Sorry i dont have a password on my NOOK. I know there is an option for it but i have never used the option for one.

I am seriously looking into getting an iPad. Possible for the ebook idea as well as typing for notes and what not.






So I do a mixture. Mostly library if they have what I'm looking for.
But if it's good, I anticipate it, or just plain don't want to wait for it, then I'll buy it.

I usually get my books from the library. Sometimes I go to the used book store around here to buy them but I have to be sure I really want to keep the book because of limited storage space :)...I have books everywhere at this point. I buy my daughters books through Scholastic - school fundraisers, which are usually very well priced. There is also a very large children's section at our library which is our favorite hangout on Saturday mornings.


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I get most of mine from Amazon because it's pretty cheap, but I also buy them in Waterstones and thrift stores.
My town library is awful, it's not even really a library, there's about 6 shelves of books and about 200 computers. :/ Plus, they tell me I never returned a book that I never even got out about 4 years ago, so I think I owe them about £154851 now. :(