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Where do you get your books from?
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Jan 11, 2012 12:38PM

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Tracy wrote: "Love B&N. I went on one about 2 weeks ago and I still have 2 gift cards left from the Holidays."
Thats my favorite! :)
Thats my favorite! :)

The Library
Half Price Books
Book Sales (through out the year) at the Libraries around town
Target
Barnes & Nobles



the best Christmas gift I got for my kids and I was a BIG gift card to Barnes & Noble. We spent hours there...we all got some new book, drank hot cocoa and just hung out together. That was a few years ago and my kids still bring that up.


I could have cried.

When I want something shipped cause it is cheaper in the US I let a friend there buy it for me and ship it. If the package worth stays under €20,- I do not have to pay taxes. In the end you can still save a lot of money that way.

You won't find those prices in the stores though, only used online because the stores don't have used books. I generally tend to avoid shopping at Barns and Noble because it's expensive and I'd rather shop online or at Half Price Books.


What is half price books?



Wow! We definitely don't have anything that good here! You lucky thing! :)




I had a look on here and got all excited and found out again (like with Barnes and Noble) that they only post to the US :(
I think I need to move countries!



I also know of a few free sites where I get my books for my Kindle, although they are less reliable these days. If I find a free book and I love it I always buy a physical copy for my books shelf and give it a good review.
However, my most favourite thing is going along to my local indoor market and having a browse there, I have picked up some ABSOLUTE bargains from that place.
I am also lucky because I have a library about 200Metres away from my house!

First of all, I always check my library, and fortunately, more often than not, they have the book I am after or can get it in for me.
If my library doesn't have the book I am after, or if I just feel like buying a book, I then check out the internet. I use 'Trade Me' (a New Zealand version of ebay) to buy second hand books. For new books, I usually use www.bookdepository.co.uk (they also have a .com address). They are based in the UK, but postage is free (yes, all the way to NZ!) and their books are very reasonably priced. I also use Amazon for ebooks. www.fishpond.co.nz is a good NZ website I occasionally use.
I share/borrow with friends and family a lot. As I am a teacher, I borrow from our school library too. I also like checking out second hand book stores.
Book stores in New Zealand are incredibly overpriced, (around $40 NZ for a standard novel) so I very, very rarely go into a bookstore, unless it is to browse.
I try to keep my bookcase from overflowing, so cull books our regularly and sell them on Trade Me.


First of all, I always check my library, and fortunately, more often than not, they have the book I am after or can get it in for me.
If my library does..."
What grade do you teach Angie?


First of all, I always check my library, and fortunately, more often than not, they have the book I am after or can get it in for me.
If my ..."
Year 5 and 6 - nine and ten-year-olds. I also teach Reading Recovery for two hours a day, one-on-one with four six-year-olds.

Mostly I get my books at the library...that is always my first source for books, because mostly I don't have alot of money to spend on books. But if I'm going to buy books, I go to amazon.com and get Kindle books if they're cheap enough (meaning under $10). But the library usually has the books I'm looking for, either in paper form or in ebook form, even if I have to place a hold.

I was just thinking the other day how amazing libraries are and how we'd be lost without them!!



The books I read, I get from the library. I do buy some used books from the Friends of the Library sale; these books I take on my travels, and as I read them I leave them behind for someone else to discover and enjoy. (Hardcovers are $1; paperbacks 50c)


Tracy, that comment is probably a little out of line and aggressive toward Nancy. It's just a saying. We don't talk to each other like that here.

If it just a saying, next time you order, let say pork, tell the server I want dead pig.
It may be a saying but, I find it in poor taste and to be honest quite juvenile.
By the way, I addressed the term and not the poster.

Please spell my name correctly. I don't want to argue, and so I'm not responding further.

Back to business.. I hate that I can only buy my kindle ebooks with amazon.com while they are cheaper at amazon.de. I think that is stupid.

Back to business.. I hate that I can only buy my kindle ebooks with amazon..."
Really? That's so silly! Why are they offered at amazon.de if you can't buy them?

Corrected LOL


That must be annoying

You do have to like clowns too they got a lot of offers on a series called clowns in the attic... *goes of for some good nightmares*

Since my dad has an Amazon Prime account for his business, we can get almost anything at a Prime price with free two-day shipping. So if I'm looking for something specifically, I'll go to Amazon, since it's generally cheapest/fastest. If I am not really looking for anything in particular, I'll go to this local bookstore down the road from me, which has both new and used books--so I can look at used for cheap, and new for publisher price.
Or I'll get books from giveaways. That's been happening a lot recently. XD


I love that aspect of using my Kindle. Two things to keep in mind though. Number 1 there is a limit to how many times you can lend out a book (I think it's twice but I'm not sure) and number 2 some publishers opt to not allow their books to be lent. So it's a great program with a few draw backs. I've never done it but I'm interested in trying!
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