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Where does everyone buy their books?

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Amanda

Anywhere and everywhere LOL

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Angela

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Kerry-Louise

Online, kindle or in Waterstones sometimes Tesco if they have a deal

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Stephanie

Online, the library, used bookstore, Costco, Target, or bookstore.

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Stacy

Amazon, bookoutlet, thrift stores, 2nd and Charles

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Lisa

Amazon 🙂 occasionally bookdepository

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Kyle

Amazon or half priced book store

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Elisha

Mostly second hand stores. Anywhere cheap lol.

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Hannah

BookDepository and http://amazon.uk/

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Mikayla

Amazon, book outlet, and half priced books

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Patti

I get most of my physical books from Half Price Books. Occasionally I’ll go to Barnes & Noble. On my Kindle, I go through Kindle Unlimited.

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Sadaf

Mostly my local library. They do a monthly used book sale. They sell used books for “pay what you can.” You pay whatever you can afford and nobody judges you. The proceeds go towards the library’s community programs. I have also bought used books from thrift shops. Our local humane society also has a thrift shop connected to it where 100% of the proceeds go to the animals shelter… I’ve bought from there too! Majority of my book shelf is used books! Lol.

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Elisha

Ugh. I wish my library did this!! They have a shelf where you can buy books for like 25¢ a piece but never any good ones. ??

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Sadaf

Awww I’m so sorry! Yes it’s awesome and the library selection is really good! They have a huge room full of shelves and book carts! I’ve bought some awesome ones! Lord of rings trilogy, A Dogs Purpose and so much more!

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Gayreth

Amazon for some time now because I am unable to get out much. So it’s a lifesaver for me!?

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Tanisha

Mysterious Galaxy, any Indie place I can find to support, but also all the big popular places, online/brick and mortars, book festivals etc.

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Skylar

Thrift stores, http://thriftbooks.com/, http://bookoutlet.com/, olies, local bookstores..

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Darshana

Amazon, book fairs, secondhand bookstores.

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Kylie

I don’t. I visit the library at least once a week 🙂

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Taylor

Amazon, bookoutlet, half price books, BN

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Adrienne

Amazon, Bookoutlet sometimes B&N and Target.

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Susan

Barnes and noble ?

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Jessica

http://thriftbooks.com/, Amazon or thrift stores

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Amanda

Chapters/Indigo

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Casey

Amazon, World Of Books, charity shops (I go to mine once or twice a week, love them) any site that does them cheap or second hand in good condition. Also the occasional WHSmiths and Waterstones ?

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Lucy

AbeBooks

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Cindy

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

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Marisa

Amazon, Walmart, bookstores.

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Sydney

amazon or books a million or half price books

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Christina

No ones mentioned http://betterworldbooks.com/ yet. I love them!

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Marissa

Book outlet

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Mariarita

@Marissa where does it ship to?

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Marissa

I’d don’t know at least the US and canada

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Mariarita

I’m gonna check it out!
Thanks ?

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Mariarita

Amazon or bookdepository but I’m looking for cheaper websites (if they exist!) even though BD has pretty fair prices!

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Michelle

Amazon, 2nd and Charles. Sometimes Barnes and Noble, if their prices are near the same price as amazon. And recently discovered book outlet.

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Sheena

Half Price Books, Book Outlet, and Amazon

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Kirsti

My local bookstore mainly, Booksplus in Bathurst. On holidays and weekends away I hunt out the bookstores in the towns we visit and try them too. Online I very rarely but in an order with Book depository or Thriftbooks.

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Mariela

Amazon, Bookoulet, Ollie’s and Books a milion.

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Susan

Mostly amazon

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Briana

Amazon kindle, google play books, thrift books online, used book stores in my town, and i check out books from my library.

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Rikki

Book shopping is one of the things I do when I’m in low spirits only two places near me. Schueller’s and Barnes and nobile whatever i can’t find in store i order off amazon.

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Jewel

Most often Amazon and sometimes B&N

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Lisa

Bookdepository!

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Laverne

I have 4 HPB stores within 30 minutes from me

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Noel

Thrift or used book store

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Ash

Bookoutlet.ca but I always end up buying so many.

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Kate

Thrift stores mostly, http://thriftbooks.com/, eBay and amazon

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Eline

Mainly Amazon and Book Depository

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Génesis

http://bn.com/ Sadly there are no bookstores where I’m from ?

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Gayreth

@Génesis . Sad and true. We had a large Hastings book store that closed not long ago. No other book store has opened either.?

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Victoria

Amazon mostly. I find some pretty good deals, but I also go to my local library and look through the books they have on sale

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Mary

http://halfpricebooks.com/!

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Melani

Amazon, Thrift http://books.com/, Barnes and Noble and there are two independent bookstores in my town

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Lauren

Amazon and Barnes and Noble primarily. There are also a couple indie/secondhand bookstores where I live that I’ll also frequent.

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Sarah

Anywhere that has books ??

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Aicelin

PDF books ?

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Charon

Kindle

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Robyn

Barnes & noble

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David

I buy most of my books from http://www.saxo.com/ and bookdepository

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Brooke

Indigo but I really want a Barnes Nobles special edition of Tower of Dawn where Sarah J. Mass gives writing tips and such.

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Agnieszka

Empik or http://bookdepository.com/

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Reng

Is BD a reliable one? Been having second thoughts because of bad reviews like wrong books being shipped out, and there are times when the book cover you expected to see is not the same as the one shipped to you.

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Agnieszka

I ordered there books twice (including a preorder) and I didn’t have any problems

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Laura

Book Outlet has great deals.

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Sarah

Amazon mainly

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Jessica

Amazon. I love free shipping.

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Nicole

Amazon. Mostly. I’ll go to powells sometimes and very rarely do barns and noble.

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Holly

Amazon or bookoutlet

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Sundas

not specific but sometimes walmart sometimes others …i never bought books from thrifbooks or amazon because its too confusing when you search for it ….hardcover paperback ….different prices and many more

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Cecilia

Amazon

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Sarah

Amazon and BAM, Barnes and Noble if I have a coupon. And sometimes target has 20% off new releases.

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Paige

Everywhere that sells books. Primarily: Books & Co (aka Books a Million) and Barnes and Noble.

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Jenilyn

Bookoutlet, Amazon, Half Price Books, Thriftbooks, Goodwill, St Vincent DePaul

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Lauren

Library sales, Katy Buget Books, Half Prices Books, and Barnes and Noble sales.

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Kathy

Second hand book stores, half priced books, Barnes and Noble

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Ashley

Amazon. Easy and better pricing than others

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Angie

Amazon, but I do buy quite a bit of my paperbacks from their third party sellers that are used bookstores or reuse shops.

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Neha

Amazon

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Sara

Barnes and noble online. With my membership my hardcovers are like 10 bucks!

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Hope

I will buy a book literally anywhere I see one lol if any book is for sale I’ll probably buy it

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Amalia

Online

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Kate

https://www.booktopia.com.au/

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Maria

The charity stores are my weakness ? I mean how can I resist when most of the books are priced at £1; if I’m looking for a particular book tho, I go to Amazon and I go to the book store for new releases

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Ridha

Waterstones!!

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Jane

Indigo

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Janette

Apollo or Rahva Raamat

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Pamela

Lately off of bookbub. I pay anywhere from free for boxed sets to maybe $2.99.

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Poecilia

Indigo/Chapters

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Hayley

Goodwill Bookstore and
Books-a-million clearance in-store, websites (Book Outlet, Thrift Books, Abebooks) when I’m not on a book ban which has been a while.

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Sami

Book Depository- free shipping basically everywhere

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Melissa

Amazon used books

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Jade

Used books and Kindle!

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Katelyn

Books-A-Million and Goodwill

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Bettyann

I buy old books from the library, goodwill, Amazon

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