#40167 - Sun Oct 14 2001 06:33 AM
Where do you acquire your books?
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This thread to connect the disconnected former thread- "Where do you obtain your books".... A good place here in Los Angeles, is the "Bodhi Tree House" bookstore...check it out the next time you are in LA.. [ 10-16-2001: Message edited by: thejazzkickazz ]
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#40168 - Sun Oct 14 2001 09:21 AM
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Secondhand books I buy from the library as they sell off discontinued stock. I work next door to a department store book department which it very useful, I use it as a short-cut through to the main shopping street and cannot resist having a quick browse on my way through - this leads to impulse purchases. I also buy at the airport (close to home), the newsagent and the local department store.
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#40169 - Sun Oct 14 2001 01:21 PM
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Registered: Thu Feb 08 2001
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Loc: Ottawa Ontario Canada
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Well, prof... When a mommy book and a daddy book love each other very much...
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#40171 - Tue Oct 16 2001 06:14 AM
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Mainstay
Registered: Sat Mar 03 2001
Posts: 571
Loc: Sykesville Maryland USA
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Lol Lady Cate! A great place to get books is E-bay but much much better is Half.com I have been able to find just about everything I want at this site. Usually priced even lower than my local used book store. The delivery fee is small, and it works out much better than driving to the store. I have found many out of print chess books that I tried for years to acquire. The first time I went to the site I was looking for a particular hardback gift book for a friend. I fully expected to pay around 50 bucks. I couldn't find it at any of the retail sites, but I found a copy in excellent shape at Half.com The price was 77 cents plus 2 dollars shipping. Needless to say, I now buy all my books there.
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#40172 - Tue Oct 16 2001 07:14 AM
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Heeey! You changed the topic title! Now everyone is going to think my witty response is justawful. Ooooh... I'm on a roll!
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#40173 - Tue Oct 16 2001 01:14 PM
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Prolific
Registered: Sat Jan 20 2001
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Loc: Nashville Tennessee USA ...
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Ingram Book Company, my hubby gets me a discount and I can get lots of out of print books and get many early pre-released books (especially children's books). P.S. Great children's book for teaching jazz: "Looking For Bird In the Big City" by Robert Burleigh. Illustrated by: Marek Los. Harcourt Children's Press, May 2001.
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#40174 - Sat Feb 02 2002 04:56 AM
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Registered: Fri Jan 25 2002
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Mine come from everywhere; from the mall to the library. My favorite place is this little shop close to my house. They've got this barrel of books that are kind of beat-up in the back for 10 cents each! (Don't tell anyone though, more for me!)
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#40175 - Mon Feb 04 2002 03:42 AM
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Registered: Fri Feb 01 2002
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Loc: California
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At the local thrift store, they have no idea what books are worth. I got ten Shakespeare plays for a dollar. Also, I find some strange stuff there, like the official Preppie handbook.
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#40179 - Sat Mar 16 2002 06:36 PM
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Registered: Tue Feb 19 2002
Posts: 261
Loc: Scottish Highlands
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I get most of my books from our mobile library van which comes around once every two weeks. We can borrow as many books as we wish and the selection is awesome. Our librarian is tops. He will get you any book you want without even being given the author!WhenI buy books I get them from Readers' Digest or from my nearest bookstore(eighty miles away)I get the Condensed Books from Digest and buy any books by Ian Rankin who is the best Scottish Author around just now.
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#40181 - Thu May 02 2002 02:19 PM
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Here's a great place: 1bookstreet.com Why? Free shipping if you buy over $20! I found this place when I needed to buy a bunch of books for my history class. The problem with half.com and amazon.com in getting used books is sometimes they cost as much as a regular new book at a bookstore after shipping. But if you save up or get together with some friends you can get free shipping at 1bookstreet (plus the prices are great).
I also sell my old books from classes at half.com and amazon.com - they give me more than the bookstore.
Also good places to shop: Barnes and Noble (they'll order books for you) and Waldenbooks - especially if you know someone who has the discount card there.
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#40182 - Tue Jun 11 2002 05:17 AM
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Prolific
Registered: Sat Jun 08 2002
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Loc: Western Australia
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I get my books from Australian Double Day Book Club. I would like to order books from Amazon, has anyone orderd from them? ![[Smile]](images/icons/smile.gif)
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#40183 - Tue Jun 11 2002 08:20 AM
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Mainstay
Registered: Sat Feb 09 2002
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Loc: Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA
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Pinfire, I order books from Amazon all the time! Amazon is dangerous for me because their computer keeps track of your preferences, so every time you log on it has a list of books it thinks you'll like.. and of course I have to buy them.. I am a real book hog. I buy so many I can't read them fast enough! I get most of them online, such as Amazon, Ebay, Barnes and Noble, and half.com. I also make the rounds of the used book stores around here once in a while. Flea markets are great too, as many people just want to get rid of stuff and you can get some really great treasures dirt cheap. - Debby
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#40184 - Wed Jun 12 2002 08:10 PM
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Registered: Tue Apr 17 2001
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Loc: Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA
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We have this really great chain of bookstores here called Half Price Books (I think they are a national chain) I love this place! I bought a huge stack of books there for $20.00. They have new and used books. If I really want a book and they don't have it in, I'll go to Border's or Amazon. I've bought a few things from Amazon and they ship out pretty fast.
My problem is, I never get rid of a book I've read. So, I've got this Library or Congress sized book collection going. My bookshelf groans every time I come within ten paces, the poor thing needs to be reinforced.
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#40185 - Wed Jun 12 2002 11:26 PM
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Loc: Australia
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Anywhere with a sale on! Pinfire ... I use Doubleday as well at times, I'll order over the net but not pay as I have a healthy distrust of giving out my Visa details. ![[Smile]](images/icons/smile.gif)
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#40186 - Thu Jun 13 2002 10:12 PM
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Registered: Tue Oct 02 2001
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Loc: Melbourne VIC Australia
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I buy my books from Dymocks. It's just down the street from where I work, and they have a really good literature section...
...they also gave me a card because I buy so many books, so I get discounts & stuff...
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#40187 - Tue Aug 27 2002 04:16 PM
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Registered: Tue Aug 20 2002
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Loc: Wales, UK
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I just love buying second hand books, I usually hunt in old car boot sales, or in second hand and charity shops, to me there is nothing like a well read book (as long as it's not falling apart). Also I love a site called www.booklovers.co.uk which is full of all kinds of wonderful treasures  Lately I've had to buy more new though because it seems there are less people parting with their books these days, which is a shame for me, I have to read a new book about 10 times to get it to have that 'loved" look  Trouble is, I love my books so much, I never throw them away and I am quickly running out of room, guess I'll have to sell the bed next. Hmmm.... tiel
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#40188 - Wed Aug 28 2002 02:56 PM
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Registered: Mon Feb 04 2002
Posts: 393
Loc: Pennsylvania USA
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An excellent source for high quality used books is: http://www.abebooks.comTheir inventory is vast; it includes books from all over the world; the service is excellent; the prices are good. Give it a try.
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#40191 - Fri Feb 21 2003 08:21 AM
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Mainstay
Registered: Thu Jan 30 2003
Posts: 631
Loc: Virginia USA
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Well, a large number I inherited through my father, who acquired a great many, often through ordering series (Great Books, Time Life, etc.). I used to buy at Used Bookstores, but not so much anymore. Often what I want can't be found there, or not in good shape. Also, since w/ my Discover card I get double cash back in Borders gift certificates, I buy most of my books there now! Last year, I eneded up wiht $280 in coupons ($140 cash back doubled when exchanged for gift certificates). I acquire many books as gifts. I am really trying to reign in my book buying impulses. I must read five books I haven't touched for everyone I buy. That's what I say, anyway, though I often break my own rule.
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