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message 101: by Angel (new)

Angel Couper | 121 comments I don't know if your library does this but mine has what is called an interlibrary loan, meaning the bring books form other libraries and let you borrow them for a while. Does your library do that?


message 102: by True.magic (new)

True.magic | 128 comments I get mine from my local library, bookdepository, Amazon or google play.


message 103: by Princi (new)

Princi | 1 comments Hi guys , just joined, hope your day is cool. Um, does anyone know the book 'the ceo's unplanned proposal by karen toller whittenburg? In ebook format Please, i have been trying to get the book to no avail. Can someone pls help out like borrow me the ebook. I would be grateful.


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Elizabeth | 212 comments if this this not ok let me know and I'll delete it:
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message 105: by Lep (last edited Jul 20, 2018 03:35PM) (new)

Lep | 8 comments I stopped using my local library some time ago, as I'd 'outread' them in the various genre's that I like. I tend to use Amazon for purchasing books, often using their Amazon Market Place sellers. I now give all my read books to local charity shops, so that's an idea for looking for cheap books. Plus, Oxfam have an online book store.


message 106: by Lep (new)

Lep | 8 comments Elizabeth wrote: "if this this not ok let me know and I'll delete it:
Tor.com Ebook Club gives away a free sci-fi, fantasy, or young adult ebook once a month to subscribers. All you need to do is sign up when you do..."



I read A Darker Shade of Magic some time ago, good book.


message 107: by Lep (new)

Lep | 8 comments There's also Bookbub (Bookbud?) for ebooks.


message 108: by Lep (new)

Lep | 8 comments Angel wrote: "I don't know if your library does this but mine has what is called an interlibrary loan, meaning the bring books form other libraries and let you borrow them for a while. Does your library do that?"


Yes, but you are charged and also have to wait for them to come in.


message 109: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (valb863) Many libraries donot charge for ILLOs. Only problem is that the books are not new books ie recently published. But great way to get the learlier books in a series you've just discovered.


message 110: by Kara (new)

Kara Skinner (Lover's Quarrel Reviews) | 9 comments I get the majority of books from Smashwords or my library. I love Smashwords because it's so convenient and it helps me find authors and books I never would have discovered otherwise.


message 111: by Veracious (new)

Veracious  | 3 comments I kind of go down a rabbit hole some times, I start with an Author I like, then look at what Goodreads have as similar Authors and if any Author has a reading list, then I look on Amazon for the same Author and what other people have read, then I go to fantasy fiction do the same. I often get way too many books that I want to read.

When I add it as a "want to read" I generally only add the first book in the series or Author because I up date as I read.
My "Want to Read" list is 300+ but in reality its more like 1500+ I've been getting to daunted looking at it some times.
So many books so little time.

I like to buy my books from Amazon its easy and quick, but recently I've been buying hard copies for a My Love it Library at home so I'm double dipping as well. (I Like to support Authors)


message 112: by Jennybookfan (new)

Jennybookfan | 5 comments I have about 50 a time, screenshotted to my phone off facebook, so i can download them to my kindle. All are amazon books. I've only had kindle unlimited for three months. I can't believe how much money it saves me. Facebook is my choice of platform where i click on adds for books advertised by the authors etc.


message 113: by Navi (new)

Navi (nvsahota) | 204 comments I get my books from Scribd, Amazon (Kindle Unlimited & $1 Kindle Daily Deals lol), and Overdrive!


message 114: by Mony (new)

Mony (mony1) | 739 comments Goodreads lists e.g. "Best steamy romance books"

Maryse's Book Blog...lots of book titles to learn about - in all romance genres & sub-genres
https://www.maryse.net


message 115: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1 comments Barnes&Noble, Indigo, Kindle Paperwhite, Book Depository, Target, Booksamillion&more!


message 116: by cassie౨ৎ (new)

cassie౨ৎ (foldedtowel) | 1 comments Booktok, Amazon, or at the library


message 117: by Sexyladi (last edited May 13, 2024 11:15AM) (new)

Sexyladi | 2252 comments I get most of my books from kindle unlimited, audible, amazon and facebook


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