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Where do you guys usually buy your books from? I know about bookoutlet (love it) but that’s about it!

Where do you guys usually buy your books from? I know about bookoutlet (love it) but that’s about it!

Cami #get the book

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Tiffany

http://thriftbooks.com/ is my favorite! Once you spend $10 it’s free shipping. It’s new and used books. Books that are out of print. The best part is you get $5 off your next purchase once you spend $50. Absolutely my favorite

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Macy

Following. ?

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Emily

I’ve used Better World Books, I don’t do much online shopping so that’s the only place I’ve bought books from (once) but they’re super cheap like Book Outlet. I’ve gotten a few previous library books in great conditions

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Hayley

Goodwill Bookstore, and yes it’s different from just plain Goodwill.

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Gabby

Thrift books

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Candi

http://abebooks.com/

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Channing

Half Priced Books, Amazon, and Book Outlet

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Cindy

Amazon, Barnes and Noble and newly Thrift Books

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Jessica

Besides BookOutlet, I use Amazon (their used section most of the time lol) and Chapters/Indigo Which is like Canadian Barnes and Noble

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Karri

Amazon

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Brittney

Half priced, barnes and noble, and sometimes the walmart by my house

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Соня

I used to buy them from Orange

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Sam

Book depository

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Lauren

ThriftBooks!

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Danikah

ThriftBooks!

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Veronyka

http://betterworldbooks.com/

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Veronyka

http://discoverbooks.com/

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Christopher

B&N, Ebay, Amazon and ThriftBooks.

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Lennysack

Barnes & Noble

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Cara

Book depository ?

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Lauren

Thriftbooks

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Rachel

Thriftbooks

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Montana

Bookdepository

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Jenna

Amazon and Barnes and Noble

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Vanessa

Thalia

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Alexander

Barnes & Noble

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Teena

Abebooks, Book Depository, eBay, Amazon, Chapters Indigo.

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Ambria

I’ve gotten mine from Goodwill, other thrift stores and on Mercari (an app where people sell their stuff) With the second hand shopping I usually have to be patient because I’m really picky about my books.

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Julie

dymocks bookstore is a beautiful (but expensive) place and opshops

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Felicity

Amazon mostly… if you’re looking for a new box set then the works tends to have them cheap

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CamiQuestion author

Do you know if the works ships to the states?

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Felicity

@Cami I think someone here said they did?

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Joni

Thrift books 100%!

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Becca

Book Depository, free shipping worldwide – I always find it reliable and good prices ?

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Stacy

Local used book stores, amazon, thrift stores, and Ollie’s!

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Annah

Book Barn

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CarolAnne

ebay and thrift stores

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Marine

Amazon is my friend haha Bookdepository as well =)

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Susan

thrift stores, local stores and Waterstones

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Tiki

Amazon, thrift stores and Goodwill

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Meli

Anywhere I find them 😀

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Ashley

I do an email service called BookBub where books are at the most $5, and based on your interest. I got Everblue free there. Then I use Amazon and go to Barnes & Noble.

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Erin

I get my paperbacks and hardcovers from Barnes and Noble. Everyone there knows me on a first-name basis. I get Kindle novels from http://freebooksy.com/ Awesome site, and I have about 500 novels on my Kindle, and I only paid for, like, 10 of them. Everything else was a free download from Amazon.

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Denitsa

Amazon

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Brooklyn

I get mine from Half Priced Books. Sadly they are not in every state

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Gecko

I usually get mine from Amazon or the Works occasionally Waterstones.

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Skylar

80% thrift stores, 5% bookoutlet, 5% http://thriftbooks.com/, 5% Amazon, last 5% is random (barns and noble, library sale etc etc.)

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Anna

Half Price Books

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Amber

Audible and ebay.

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Brooke

Walmart,barns and Noble and amazon

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Brooke

What is bookoutlet?

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CamiQuestion author

This will explain better than I can

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Hayley

It’s an online bookstore where books can be up to 90 percent off, which means that I have gotten books for less than $1 before; shipping can really get you unless you pay $35, then it’s free. The books will fluctuate in price so don’t be too hasty.

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Trish

Readers warehouse

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Payton

Barnes and Noble

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Zykeyah

Thrift books

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Tecla

Barnes and Noble and Books-a-million.

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Amber

Amazon

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