Book sites
Reenie
I have a collection of used book sites-
I'd like to share then with you- I NEVER pay full price for a book.
The biggest used book search site (searches many used sites) is:
www.bestwebbuys.com/books/
Ths site I buy from the most is www.half.com
I have also sold many many books on this site- and it's VERY easy- much easier than auctions.
I also wanted to say that I have joined many different groups- and "un"joined because of the constant bickering- but I have really enjoyed your posts.
Thanks for inspiring me-
oh yeh- and
HAPPY VALENTINE"S DAY!
Reenie
Has anyone else noticed the miraculous healing qualities that a bit of Pepsi had with "sick" kids?
It's amazing!
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I'd like to share then with you- I NEVER pay full price for a book.
The biggest used book search site (searches many used sites) is:
www.bestwebbuys.com/books/
Ths site I buy from the most is www.half.com
I have also sold many many books on this site- and it's VERY easy- much easier than auctions.
I also wanted to say that I have joined many different groups- and "un"joined because of the constant bickering- but I have really enjoyed your posts.
Thanks for inspiring me-
oh yeh- and
HAPPY VALENTINE"S DAY!
Reenie
Has anyone else noticed the miraculous healing qualities that a bit of Pepsi had with "sick" kids?
It's amazing!
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Thanks for the sites!
When my son was five and six he made up a sister and her name was Reenie.
He spelled it just that way. He drew pictures of her, she always had
pig tails, and he'd tell me long stories about stuff they did together.
We even had to set the table for her. We didn't mind because previously
we set the table for Godzilla monsters.
Except for the invisible sister, I'd never seen that name before, but I
like it.<g>
Yeah, we've used to soda pop cure before too, but we use Coke.
I think the stimulant hides mild symptoms, making the sick person feel
better.
Deb L
When my son was five and six he made up a sister and her name was Reenie.
He spelled it just that way. He drew pictures of her, she always had
pig tails, and he'd tell me long stories about stuff they did together.
We even had to set the table for her. We didn't mind because previously
we set the table for Godzilla monsters.
Except for the invisible sister, I'd never seen that name before, but I
like it.<g>
Yeah, we've used to soda pop cure before too, but we use Coke.
I think the stimulant hides mild symptoms, making the sick person feel
better.
Deb L
Pam Hartley
I have a collection of used book sites-
I'd like to share then with you- I NEVER pay full price for a book.
The biggest used book search site (searches many used sites) is:
www.bestwebbuys.com/books/
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www.bookfinder.com and www.addall.com are both bigger and better -- they
search every major (and some minor) bookselling database (the places that
used and rare book dealers list their books for sale).
Half.com is a fine site, but they deal only with books that are recently
published (1970 and later) as they only accept for sale books with ISBN
numbers, and those didn't start being assigned until the early 70's (and not
with predictable regularity until the mid-70's or a bit later). For those
looking for earlier editions, or books that were not reprinted after the
70s, I recommend a broader search with one of the sites above.
Pam, friendly neighborhood bookseller <g>
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I'd like to share then with you- I NEVER pay full price for a book.
The biggest used book search site (searches many used sites) is:
www.bestwebbuys.com/books/
----------
www.bookfinder.com and www.addall.com are both bigger and better -- they
search every major (and some minor) bookselling database (the places that
used and rare book dealers list their books for sale).
Half.com is a fine site, but they deal only with books that are recently
published (1970 and later) as they only accept for sale books with ISBN
numbers, and those didn't start being assigned until the early 70's (and not
with predictable regularity until the mid-70's or a bit later). For those
looking for earlier editions, or books that were not reprinted after the
70s, I recommend a broader search with one of the sites above.
Pam, friendly neighborhood bookseller <g>
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[email protected]
On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 10:59:00 -0800 Pam Hartley
<pamhartley@...> writes:
Interesting. I was wondering when they became standard.
Half.com is actually in the bookfinder.com database, anyway...
Dar
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<pamhartley@...> writes:
> Half.com is a fine site, but they deal only with books that arewith
> recently published (1970 and later) as they only accept for sale books
> ISBN numbers, and those didn't start being assigned until the early70's
> (and not with predictable regularity until the mid-70's or a bitlater).
Interesting. I was wondering when they became standard.
Half.com is actually in the bookfinder.com database, anyway...
Dar
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