I buy loads of books, and if thier out of stock at my library I either try:
Green Metropolis or I check to see if an Amazon Marketplace seller has it 2nd hand.
Not fantastic for books for presents I admit, but fantastic to check for books you might want to read (and in GreenMetropolis's case sell on again)
Some useful book buying websites
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Me too Ina, me too!
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Nice one - we've enough to insulate the whole house I reckon!! The whole family is book mad. I don't like getting rid of mine either, although I had some success selling cookery books on ebay.
www.bookcrossing.com
www.mybookyourbook.co.uk
are another couple that I've come across - I've got more that I can look out later.
Shirlz xx
www.bookcrossing.com
www.mybookyourbook.co.uk
are another couple that I've come across - I've got more that I can look out later.
Shirlz xx
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Went up to see my parents-in-law on the NSW central coast today and as usual have come back with another 1/2 doz books. There is a really good 2nd hand bookshop up there!
Nev
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Garden shed technology rules! - Muddypause
Our website on living more sustainably in the suburbs! - http://www.underthechokotree.com/
Our website on living more sustainably in the suburbs! - http://www.underthechokotree.com/