Romance Readers Reading Challenges discussion
How Do I? and What, Where, Why?
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Where do you find your books?






If you don't have many UBS (Used Book Stores) where you live, you can try many online resellers that carry used books: Half.com, Thriftbooks.com and some more.




I have bought some from second hand book stores, but these are about the price of a new one from BD so it is hard to justify unless the book is out of print!


I find used book stores a little pricey, and we only have one in town, although if you're looking for a quality used book and want to pay a little more, they're a good option. The used book store donates a lot of books for the library sales as well.
We have our quarterly library sales next week and I'm helping with the set-up. I like to volunteer but I confess I also do it to get a first crack at the books. I just hope I can control myself this time. I have no room left at home.


I have been using Booksfree for almost 2 years now. Because of it, I never have the desire to buy books anymore so it has helped me GREATLY reduce the money I had been spending on my book addiction. The downside with using Booksfree is that, for me, it takes about 5 days for the books to get to me and 5 days for them to get back. And for some locations across the country it takes even longer. So, this may not be for everyone. It would greatly depend onyour reading speed, but I highly recommend the service.
For new release books that are in hardback I hit the Library since they will almost always have those in.
Hope you find the best source for you Vicky!!

quick question. what's SF and MMPB?

My next big investment, is going to be either a Kindle or the Nook (I can't decide which). That way I can order my e-books online and get them immediatly. :D


They are all shipped from the UK so I'm not sure why this is so!!
Fortunately, they somehow amalgamate all the purchases into the one account for your purchase history, but beware - the wishlist on each site is maintained separately...







I must say, I was really impressed when I realised how much libraries had advanced since I was a teenager! Downloading over the internet and burning to CD! Fantastic! ...Now I just have to get them to expand their range of audiobooks!! :)

I've noticed that the UK versions are more subtle across the board. Australian book stores seem to stock the UK version too. Generally I don't particularly care - but when you think people may 'judge' you on your reading material, then more subtle may be the answer!! :)

I hope I'm getting a book cover for Christmas. I mentioned it to my MIL at a craft fair a week ago and she disappeared for 10 minutes before we left. No more worries about needing "safe" books for work!

ur lucky Amber. i can't wait til i don't have to worry about my covers and work. =)

Also, I work in a bookstore so I will borrow or get free books from them :)
and free Ebooks people :) woot to Goodreads and Borders
here is the link for the borders
http://www.borders.com/online/store/F...
good luck :)

I have found so many great book ideas from this site, and like someone up above said, they're hard to get either in a store or the library. Right now, I think Chapters online loves me since I've been placing a lot of orders with them lately. And I plan to make a trip to Chapters this weekend this I have it off and was sent a giftcard with one of my online orders.
Also there's a fantastic site called bookclosings.com where I have gotten many over the years. Great prices, they arrive fast, and shipping and handling isn't too bad.



How does the PBS work????


It is very easy to do, and I have gotten both new releases and lots of older and out of print books.

Okay. Before I just went to library and borrowed whatever they had. But now, when I see how people recommend me this book and that book (and also me sear..."
I suggest Kathleen E. Woodiwiss..if not read any of her books. In my opinion..the BEST Historical Romance Author by far..she is awesome..I can re-read her books over and over again.

Okay. Before I just went to library and borrowed whatever they had. But now, when I see how people recommend me this book and that book (and also me search..."
Oh wow that's difficult! I feel for you. I am not able to buy many books every month either. So I was wondering if they do inter-library loans in your library group? My library does so I am able to put them on hold. Thankfully the library system here in Illinois is not run down with no budget. In California they don't have a budget for these kind of things at least the last time I lived there.
In fact, I volunteer at my local library here in hopes to help them never lose the current level of standards they have. =)
I use PBS sometimes. It's really a good way to go. Only costs around $2 and change.
I also buy used books from Friends of the Library book nook at my library.
I find used books at Thrift shops and even used book stores. Sometimes I even find them at garage sales.
Although it's difficult with those because you can't always find EXACT books that way. Perhaps you can make some regular friends here that would be willing to trade by mail books with you. I can't sorry I am feeding my 2 teenage daughters with ALL my used books in California. Just mailed out 2 boxes this morning. =(
I wish you luck though and hope you find a way.

I don't get the chance to go to the big bookstore chains, so when I do I make sure I'm able to stockpile :)

Or I don't know if you are in a position to do this but I'm a member of 5 libraries; 3 public libraries- one in my home county, another in the county next door and one in London where I'm studying-, and two university libraries- between them they stock all the books I would probably ever want to read!
Finally there's ReadItSwapIt.com, where you just have to agree to swap books with someone and then pay postage.... but I think that's only available in the UK?!

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That sounds like Paperbackswap.com were you pay postage and you get a credit to use to pick a book for yourself that someone is offering.

And both libraries, even my smaller system, have memberships to e-book (OverDrive) systems. So I can requests books and download them to my reader, both audio books and e-books. Usually it's quite a wait for a book, but I think the more I use it, the more likely they are to buy more books for them to circulate.
I don't have a Kindle, but I have both Kindle and Nook Apps on my phone and they work great. I also found a great website that every day lists the new books that have been offered on Amazon for free.
http://www.new-daily-free-ebooks.com/
Remember to check it daily because books go off being free fairly quickly. They have a good variety of books, usually from fairly new authors. You never know who's going to show up on the list. Sometimes they are losers, but other times great new finds. It won't be the New York Times authors, but its free.


Okay. Before I just went to library and borrowed whatever they had. But now, when I see how people recommend me this book and that book (and also me searching on goodreads to see which fits my taste), I get frustrated when I realize my local libraries don't carry them.
Today I ordered 6 books online (which is first time in my life!!!)
Well, I prefer historical romance novels, and I guess they are hard to find in local libraries? Urggg!!!!