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    Just wondering if anyone here has had any luck with book trading sites. I found Swaptree – Trade books like a book swap or trade video games and swap cds or trade dvds, but I don't know if that is a good one or just the most linked to one on Google. (or they paid the most to put them in the top ad supported link section)

    I sold over 100 books at Half Price Books one time, and got $25. That is only .25 a book! I'll never do that again. All of them had been read one time, so they were like new! I have a few, very few, books that I read over, but most of them are "one and done".

  • #2
    Yea, half.com is great for buyers, but generally terrible for sellers. A good book swap site is almost a must, though admittedly I don't know of one off the top of my head.

    If you don't re-read books very often, I (and probably others) would recommend you either borrow books from the library, you can rent books on various websites (i've used chegg.com in the past), or buying them from low-cost second-hand stores. Only buy a book if you plan on keeping it for a long time, and (as I like to think of it) re-enjoying the book multiple times .

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    • #3
      Yeah, the library would probably be the best, but I don't get there very often. There isn't one in my town, the one where my husband lives is only open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, and I am not there those days.

      I've tried to stop buying books, and I've done pretty good for the past 10 months, but I fell off the wagon the other day. I only bought one, though.

      I'm cleaning up the house to get ready to sell and I have a full box of them that didn't get sold last time. but I don't have the bookshelves to keep them all, and it really is a waste to have them here if I am not going to read them.

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      • #4
        I've heard good things about Paperback Swap.

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        • #5
          I recently started on paperback swap and it's great, you can exchange hardcovers as well.

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          • #6
            will have a look at the links thanx

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cantretire View Post
              I recently started on paperback swap and it's great, you can exchange hardcovers as well.
              Oh, good to know. I have lots of hardcovers. Thank you!

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              • #8
                I don't buy books. I can't stand them laying around after I finished reading them. And, I know that once I read something, I am never going to read it again unless it is a reference book like a textbook. I do buy those but no fiction books. Library for me.
                I think if you just started making a habit and making time for the Library you would really enjoy. And, stop browsing at bookstores unless you are planning to buy.

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                • #9
                  And if you love classics, try the website called "project gutenberg' for free online reading of hundreds of books. You can even pledge a bit of help to get more books online page by page.

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                  • #10
                    If you have books you don't want donate them to the library or nursiing homes. ALs o if the library doesn't have the book you want se if the do interlibrary loan so if you do go to the library they will have what you want.

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                    • #11
                      used books

                      At my local dvd rental store, they push this cart outside a couple times a week, and they have all kinds of books on sale super discounted. That is REALLY fun!!

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