chrissayswhat is
16 years ago
extremely pissed off. Click and read to find out why.
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chrissayswhat
16 years ago
there isnt one around
LilacMoon says
16 years ago
do you have any idea why they won't accept certain books?
Glyphrunner says
16 years ago
probably no demand for those books.
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Glyphrunner says
16 years ago
We don't have used book buyers in this region, they all tell us to donate them to the public or college libraries.
LilacMoon says
16 years ago
I think there are selverl places in town that buy used book s- but I rarely get rid of books. Books are my friends!!
litotes wonders
16 years ago
if you couldn't become a used book seller for Amazon, and sell them directly to the public.
wigwam2theorem asks
16 years ago
Do you have enough stuff to have a garage sale?
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
am not allowed to have garage sales in condos
litotes
16 years ago
suggests, "Have a garage sale at a friend's house who sleeps late!" (LOL)
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
can't
litotes
16 years ago
got any poetry books?
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
yes
litotes says
16 years ago
by whom, i wonder? :-)
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
Revolution on Canvas, Sound and Sense by Laurence Perrine, Doors into Poetry by Chad Walsh.
litotes says
16 years ago
i used to own the Perrine book. a good one!
Snailquake asks
16 years ago
what sections of a library would your books be found in, chris?
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
fiction, nonfiction, romance.
Snailquake asks
16 years ago
paperbacks?
Snailquake was
16 years ago
a seller of books once, including second hand ones. Certain books are really slow movers, unfortunately.
Snailquake says
16 years ago
in fact, MOST books are. You have to choose carefully if you don't want to go out of business.
Snailquake says
16 years ago
an individual seller has the advantage of being able to devote more time to the selling of individual books
Snailquake says
16 years ago
to people who might have been looking for that specific title.
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
Paperback and Hardcover. Also, Mangas.
Snailquake thinks
16 years ago
eBay and Amazon are probably your best bets.
Snailquake asks
16 years ago
collectable Mangas?
Snailquake says
16 years ago
they sound worth a shot. :-)
Snailquake was
16 years ago
going to say that cult books shift well.
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
er
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
Gravitation
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
it's a boy-on-boy manga
Snailquake is
16 years ago
laughing!
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
with much discussion of things going into holes that are usually exit only
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
>_____>
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
and a lady with a giant robotic panda
Snailquake says
16 years ago
interesting reading material you do have. :-D
Snailquake wonders
16 years ago
if eBay allows sale of erotica.
Snailquake thinks
16 years ago
surely it must, if it has any sense.
Snailquake says
16 years ago
you could check to see what similar stuff is going for on eBay.
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
Well, they don't actually SHOW anything going into anything, but w/e
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
no ebay for me, thx
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
gonna go to a place near here. its a kinda looooong drive, but i can dump them all in one shot
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
im more concerned about getting rid of them than actually getting money
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
ive read them 10,000 times, and am not allowed any more books until i have a clear bookshelf. as it is,
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
i have a full bookshelf, and SIX CARDBOARD BOXES full of books. I have a ways to go.
chrissayswhat
16 years ago
*clear shelf on my bookshelf
Snailquake
16 years ago
meant you could check eBay to find out what the going prices are, not necessarily to sell there.
Snailquake says
16 years ago
bookcrossing is fun if you want to share a few loved books with the world at large; less practical if you have a ton to get rid of.
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