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What website do most of you guys use to order books from?

Lexi #get the book

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Patty

Why?

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Hannah

http://thriftbooks.com/

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Ed

Alibris

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Naz

I buy mine from Amazon store usually the 99p ones.

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Kira

Amazon and thriftbooks

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Deanna

http://betterworldbooks.com/

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Lee

http://bookdepository.com/

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Sarah

Amazon

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Britt

Amazon or bookoutlet.ca (http://bookoutlet.com/)

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KellyAnn

Thriftbooks

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Beth

ThriftBooks or amazon

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Nick

Amazon

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Faith

I have a process. I check Amazon thriftbooks and then half Price books to see which is cheaper.

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Allie

same!

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Cynthia

Amazon (Kindle reader)

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Ross

Amazon (not kindle)

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Nancy

Amazon (kindle)

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Jessica

Bookdepository

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Sandy

Amazon and Thrift books

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Marna

Powell’s

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Donna

Barnes & Noble (I’ve had a membership there for years), Amazon, occasionally Powell’s, Book Depository.

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Emmanuelle

Barnes & Noble first. Then Amazon if I can’t find a specific book any other way.

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Patty

I don’t buy books – I either download the free books from Amazon Kindle (through Bookbub) or books/audio through Libby (Library) or free pod cast books

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LexiQuestion author

@Patty see I want to finish my moms series for Mother’s Day

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Vickie

Bookoutlet and Barnes and Noble…sometimes Amazon only if I can’t get it at the other two.

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Cassandra

Amazon or Thrift Books (app)

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Michelle

My library

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Rebecca

Library, Amazon, rarely random other ones (Abe Books, Thrift Books).

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Sharyn

Abebooks or the cheapest offering on Amazon with a decent percentage.

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Cindy

i go to the book store. i hate ordering online and normally find cheaper deals in the stores.

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Jennie

Amazon, for Kindle.

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Patty

i can only get samples, not the whole book

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Jennie

Why? There are literally thousands of free books on Amazon.

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Stephanie

World books for me. Second hand and always been good.

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Lynn

Abe Books, World of Books or Amazon

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Heather

Boom depositary, can’t beat that free shipping

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Liorah

Amazon and eBay

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Sara

Borrowbox and amazon

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Margaret

Amazon

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Thresa

Amazon

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Dave

Thrift books

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Erica

I love Exclusive Books! ?

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Cassondra

Library, thrift stores, Thrift Books.

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Jo

World of books

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Sadie

Amazon and Barnes and Noble

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Barbara

Amazon. But I grow tired of them, so I appreciate this post because I can find new sites?

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Jodie

Wordery or ebay

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Janet

Thriftbooks

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Gail

Book depository

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Denise

amazon

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RC

Amazon

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Elaine

Audiobooks are my fav. Audible , overdrive and RBdigital (both free through library)

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Neil

Amazon frequently rubs $1.99 ebooks sales.

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Maryann

Amazon

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Sam

Amazon is soo much cheaper than BN- but I go there almost every week to buy some! I have their membership and their Mastercard?

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Ruben

Amazon, Barnes and Noble or world books.

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Drienne

Amazon

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Tim

Amazon

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Rowena

Book Depository.
Very good.

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Shirley

Amazon and The Book People.

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Jill

The library ?

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Jef

@Jill it takes 3-5 days to order most books… for free. Awesome!

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Lindsey

Amazon. Or I recently found the Libby app through my library and use that, if you’re insterested in digital books

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Dani

Amazon

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Elizabeth

Book outlet. ThriftBooks. eBay. Barns and noble when they have a sale or I got coupons. Book depository. Amazon

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J.L.

http://thriftbooks.com/

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Susan

Amazon

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Tara

Mostly I get my books from Barnes and Noble but I made my first ThriftBooks order last week and I really like their website. I can’t say what condition my books will be in since they’re not here yet.

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Ragini

Free books from the library. Once or twice from Amazon and the world of books.

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Kate

Amazon via Bookbub

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Sarah

I buy used books from sellers on Amazon a lot.

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April

Amazon or the authors if I want a signed copy

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Paige

Barnes and Noble- we must support them or they will be lost

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Linda

Amazon

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Laura

Amazon

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Wanda

Thriftbooks

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Sarah

amazon. paperback swap.

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Sandra

I read in my Kindle, so Amazon

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Donna

I have the Nook app from Barnes and noble on my phone and my tablet. I still love the feel of a real book and shop second hand stores and rummage sales

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Anjana

Amazon. Have also used Abe Books once or twice, they sell used books in good condition

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Robin

Amazon

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Percy

My local Library.

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Debra

Waterstones ?

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Kit

Amazon, bookbub and bookgorilla

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Deb

amazon – but mostly used books

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Linda

Amazon and thriftbooks

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Darren

ebay

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Samantha

World of books.

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Barbara

I use my library, no charge.

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Laura

Amazon.

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Erin

http://www.barginbooks.com/

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Carol

Amazon, ebay or abebooks. Which is the cheapest

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Susan

Amazon

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Sarah

http://www.thriftbooks.com/

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Laura

Amazon

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Margaret

Book depository

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Laura

amazon

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Dawn

Amazon

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Ada

Amazon and sometimes Barnes and Nobles. They have deals at times

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Anne

Book Depository

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Tana

Thriftbooks

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Christy

Amazon

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Monique

Abebooks

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Sam

Kobo

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Angie

Amazon

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Lynn

Amazon

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Amoureaux

Amazon Prime, Barnes and noble, Thrift books and Abe Books

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Kara

Amazon

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Normandy

Amazon and Thrift Books.

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Jeanie

The Public Library. You can order any books. If unavailable, they’ll get them in for you. This is in Australia ??.

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Jeanie

Free

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Kathleen

Amazon

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Debbie

Amazon

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Sandra

Amazon

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Emily

Used books :thrifts books new: Amazon

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Chavie

Amazon

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Linda

amazon

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Laura

Thrift books, it’s free shipping if you spend $10!

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Becky

Amazon. I have a kindle.

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Emily

Amazon

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Jann

I can’t afford to buy all the books I read! I have a great local library and always have an assortment of paper books, books on cd, and downloadable books from there for free! How many of you are millionaires and/or don’t have a nearby library?

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Sarah

@Jann my local library is great and is where I get most of my books. Occassionally I find a book I really want but my library doesn’t have it so I order from Amazon. My husband did just order some books for me but it was my birthday and that was all I asked for

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Maria

Libby is my best friend and all free.

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Debbie

Libby is great

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Andrea

Amazon

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Redena

Amazon

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Ellis

The Folio Society.

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Ruthie

Amazon

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Nancy

Amazon

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Laura

Amazon.

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Ruby

Booktopia

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Dani

amazon

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Judy

Amazon

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Sharon

Barns and noble for my nook. Amazon for my audiable

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Susan

Amazon

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Linda

ThriftBooks

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Sandra

Amazon

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Heather

Amazon or Book Depository for the most part but Waterstones for pre-orders

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Marion

Amazon or Book Depository

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Sandra

Amazon

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Joan

Amazon but i often buy books at Barnes and Noble local store to support them and i love checking out the books w my soy latte in hand

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Susan

Amazon

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Sherry

Borrow thru local library. Overdrive app.

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Sharon

Amazon

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Nessi

The bookstore. XDDDD

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Fran

I use my local independent book shop. I want to keep the high street alive! (I’m a shop owner too?)

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Laura

Amazon..I get daily emails for ebook deals from Amazon, Bookbub & Book Riot

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