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Tessa, Founder + Curator
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Jul 08, 2019 07:43AM

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If you live in the United States and are unsure of where your closest library is, check your state on Public Libraries. It contains a list (including addresses) of libraries located in each state.
I cannot recommend public libraries enough! They have a great selection of books - and most give you free access to ebooks and audiobooks if you download an app (probably either Libby/Overdrive or Hoopla. These online services often have a wider selection of books than your actual library, so don't get discouraged if you can't find a physical copy! It just might be in the digital library.
I cannot recommend public libraries enough! They have a great selection of books - and most give you free access to ebooks and audiobooks if you download an app (probably either Libby/Overdrive or Hoopla. These online services often have a wider selection of books than your actual library, so don't get discouraged if you can't find a physical copy! It just might be in the digital library.
If you'd like to own a copy of a book, you can use IndieBound's Indie Bookstore Finder to find the closest independent bookstore to you. Though it can be a bit pricier, shopping local and independent is a great way to benefit your community.
You can also purchase a book directly from IndieBound if you choose.
You can also purchase a book directly from IndieBound if you choose.
Here's a website you might be interested in:
ThriftBooks
They sell used books at discounted prices.
You can get 15% off your first purchase if you sign up for emails!
ThriftBooks
They sell used books at discounted prices.
You can get 15% off your first purchase if you sign up for emails!