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Where do you buy your books?

Jennifer #get the book

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Mariam

Wherever i see a book for sale, doesn’t matter what store it is

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JenniferQuestion author

Yeah that’s what I do now but I know people who make big scores on certain websites

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Mariam

If you want a hard to get book always try ebay first….then theres local booksellers who have rarer books

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Nanci

http://amazon.com/

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Nicole

Mostly Amazon. Half Price Books or Barnes and Noble too.

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Trenna

Amazon

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Debbie

I get most of my books from the library, neighborhood used bookstores, Amazon & Barnes and Noble, in that order.

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Tami

thrift stores, Half Priced Books, online…

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Vivian

Amazon

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Lori

Amazon

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Oana

Everywhere including charity shops

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Cheryl

Lately I’ve been using Book Outlet. But I buy from half price books, Barnes and noble, library, Offer Up, Facebook Market, and amazon.

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Debbie

Never tried Book Outlet… Thanks for the info

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Karina

amazon

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Pam

Amazon mostly

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Bruce

Barnes and Nobles

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Corina

Thrift books amazon book outlet

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John

Whereverbooks are sold, usually price is no object, if money is tight it’s the library.

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Jean

Amazon and Half Price Books

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Amanda

Thrift stores, Half Priced Bookstore, and Barnes and Noble. But, only for my Nook. ?

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Brandy

Amazon. Or Walmart

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Donna

eBay, thrift stores, Sam’s Club, Half Price Bookstore

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Emily

Wal-mart or http://harlequin.com/

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Sergiu

Amazon for my Kindle.

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Annette

99.9%….. http://amazon.com/

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Anna

Kindle and http://thriftbooks.com/

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Tina

Library book sales, Goodwill, used book store, Books Galore fb group, Amazon, half price books, http://thriftbooks.com/

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Brenda

I try used book stores as much as possible but I do get over to Barnes and Noble way too often

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Christine

Thrift stores, garage sales, and libraries in person. Thriftbooks and amazon online. I will shop regular bookstores but only for clearance items, I’m on a budget.

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Sheri

Small family owned book store. It is a used bookstore, but they have new books and they will order you anything you want.

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Kay

Second hand book shops/charity shops and occasionally new from Waterstones if I feel like spoiling myself.

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Louise

Amazon

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Jocelyn

Barnes and Noble, http://thriftbooks.com/, target, Amazon

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Caroline

Waterstones

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Skip

Kindle

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Rose

Well basically where ever I can get them. Off line, on line. I read a lot of non main stream books so I have trouble finding most.

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Mike

Mostly from the grocery store, and also eBay.

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Shannon

Amazon ?

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Wendy

Everywhere! ?

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Jessica

http://betterworldbooks.org/ or Barnes & Noble if I can’t wait for a particular one to be shipped. Also, I purchase a few on Google Books so I have something to read on my phone if I happen to forget a book when leaving home.

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Janet

The old-fashioned way, in “real” bookstores but only if they are on sale.

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Brandy

Half Price Books,Target,Meijer,Wal-Mart,Barnes & Noble and Amazon sometimes

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Michele

Amazon, Barnes and Noble, University Bookstore.

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Hannah

Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and, if they have good prices, GoRead

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Nikki

Thrift stores, eBay, http://bookoutlet.com/, BAM

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Patti

Amazon, other websites, sometimes Target..rarely Barnes and Noble because they never have what I’m looking for

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Sean

Charity shops

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Kimberly

Kindle (Amazon) and Book of the Month Club

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Shelly

Independent bookstores, Amazon, Target, the library, wherever I see books for sale in good condition at a good price.

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Alexandra

Kindle or book depository

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Mary

Goodwill has greatly discounted books.

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Nancy

Anywhere I can

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Samantha

Charity shops and Tesco

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Susan

Amazon

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Ashley

Bookstores or thirftbooks

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Lynnellen

Better World Books on line !!!

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Janelle

Amazon, a local used bookstore here called A Book Barn, and a local regular small business bookstore that is amazing called Branches Books & Gifts. Very rarely B&N. I also love to go to any local small business bookstores just for fun when I go out of town.

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Sabrina

Amazon of Barnes and noble

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Jenn

Amazon thrift store

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Bob

Amazon, Library, B&N, Small & used book stores… In that order.

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Michelle

Thrift stores http://thriftbooks.com/
Library’s to get rid of rack
Yard sales

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Gemma

Amazon

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Carita

Amazon!?

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Alice

Book stores… the library… catalogs

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Rachel

amazon! Audible

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Jaiden

Amazon

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Betty

Amazon online and Barnes and Nobles physical store.

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Clarissa

Bookdepository

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Robin

Lately mostly Amazon and the half price bookstore.

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Krystal

Amazon. I love new crisp never opened books?

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Judy

Everywhere

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Nancy

local library

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Caity

Anywhere I can find them.

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Linda

Good will.

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Erin

Sometimes Amazon or Books-a-Million, mostly thrift books

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Robin

ebay, Thrift Books, Amazon, Goodwill and Book Outlet.

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Jody

I love the semi-annual used book sales at the library, I also love thrift stores. A dollar or less for a book!!! If it is a book that I LOVE, I will buy it New from Amazon or B&N.

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Joel

Amazon

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Anna

Primarily Amazon

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Hannah

Thrift http://books.com/

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Amanda

Chapters

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Jessica

I don’t buy books for myself—I check out books from the public library. I teach 2nd grade—I get all my classroom books from Scholastic.

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Dana

Amazon, mostly. They have fantastic prices on used books. Sometimes the Barnes & Noble down the street.

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Sandie

Amazon or books a million

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Judy

Same here.

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Sheila

Mainly i get mine from Ollies Bargain Outlet Store.

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Sheri

used books stores, goodwill, thrift stores, any book sales. I rarely pay full price for books.

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Debbie

Local bookstores to support local businesses; Amazon if the bookstores don’t have it or if its out of print.

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Katie

Barnes and noble target Walmart etc

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Barb

I really wish we had a bookstore here. I miss that. For anyone that lives in western Washington are there any good ones?

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Jessica

Walmart and Thrift stores

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Cindy

Everywhere

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Paige

Barnes & Noble or Amazon

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Jim

Have to say Amazon, it’s just to convenient

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Andy

Anywhere they sell what I am whimsical to read at the moment.

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Katharine

the local cancer research shop.

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Kathryn

local used books store. chapters if there new releases and kobo for ebooks

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Sammantha

Goodwill. Amazon if I want a certain book.

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Joseph

Amazon mostly. When I go into a books store I try to buy a book.

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Dawn

Half Price books. It’s a bookstore, and sometimes they’ll fill big cardboard boxes with books for really cheap. Like they can have anywhere from 30 up to 60 books in them for $10-$12 per box, and they sell by genre. The boxes are where I got most of my books, and they always turn out to have exactly what I need for my series. ❤️

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Jenelle

Amazon or thrift store

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Sara

amazon or grocery/drug stores, occasionally a bookstore

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Alesha

Amazon, or here in Michigan they have a awesome store called 2nd and Charles

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Louise

Amazon. Always cheaper.

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Michelle

Facebook. Books Galore site. I buy and sell

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Donna

ebay and the Humane Society Thrift Store.

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Rita

ThriftBooks

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Andrea

Thrift stores and rummage sales

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Amanda

Goodwill, garage sales, ebay, Barnes and Noble and Costco

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Jennifer

Amazon and kobo website

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Laura

Barnes and Noble

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Sally

Amazon-Books-A-Million-Barns and Noble.

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