ThriftBooks

ThriftBooks
9 people recommend this
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coco smFirst to rec“I love thriftbooks. If I can’t find a book locally, or it has ceased publication, I can usually find a cheap copy here. This was especially helpful during thesis research when I bought the OG American girl body book and girl culture by Lauren greenfield. (I love the public library but sometimes I want to mark up books or keep them for reference)”
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Geren“Here's how I engage books, avoiding Amazon at all costs. 1. Libby - even for cookbooks I try to borrow first, and definitely for fiction & non-fiction. 2. Thriftbooks - a great way to get books but not add to the paper piles on the planet. 3. Bookshop.org - a FANTASTIC option for [🚫 Amazon 🤮] both physical and digital books and for gifts - their business model is the future & the ammount of $$ returned to local bookstores is SO impressive.”
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Sarah Beck“a summer themed list, for reading outside: prodigal summer - Barbara kingsolver Dandelion wine - ray bradbury The talented mr. Ripley - Patricia highsmith The summer book - tove jansson Crossing to safety - Wallace Stegner”
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JV“If you like piña coladas and secondhand book hunting.”
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molly“co-sign!”
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Chanteclair“Brooklyn Heights, endometriosis, Klonopin and Oxycodone- she’s just like me for real. Could read this forever. Laughed and cried then took pics of all her NY locales.”
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Emily“Buy an entire kids library on thriftbooks for <$100.”
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Ginny Branch“My favorite place to look for books online!”











