Buying Options
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Buying Options
This may be a strange question, but where does everybody buy their books from? I only ask as I would normally get any new releases from supermarkets or online. However, I am on o2 and currently there are some good offers on the priority moments application. I was really looking forward to the new Lee Child book 'The Appeal' and have managed to pre order it for £2 and only pay £5.79 when I pick it up! £7.79 for a brand new hardback is a bargain. Especially as I would have bought it anyway!
davidl1061- Posts : 681
Join date : 2011-01-27
Age : 40
Location : Manchester
Re: Buying Options
Tends to be waterstones, though there are quite a few second hand shops around where i live.
Luke- Posts : 5198
Join date : 2011-03-16
Location : Wst Yorkshire
Re: Buying Options
I have a Kindle so I mainly buy from Amazon and other smaller and more specialist online booksellers. But if I want a physical book then I will also buy from Barnes and Noble and my local independent bookstore. And I use the library too; either to borrow books or to buy them from their second-hand cart. OK, I might have a bit of a book addiction.
calamity jane- Posts : 197
Join date : 2011-01-27
Location : Boston, MA
Re: Buying Options
Amazon.......they've never let me down yet.
Solerina- Posts : 2250
Join date : 2011-01-28
Location : Button Moon
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