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Used Book Stores Near Me That Buy Books



There are many organizations that are always looking for books, or you can drop off a book in a local Little Free Library. Or, donate your books to prisons. If none of these is an option, we have a few ideas for how to repurpose your used books.




used book stores near me that buy books



Simply bring your items to the store and a bookseller will appraise your books and make you an offer. Appraisals are made based on the condition of your merchandise and on supply and demand for that item.


eBay is another great and popular option for selling your used books online.You can start listing for free, with your first 50 listings each month covered by the site. However, you will be charged a small fee when your item sells.


If you want a quick response and a speedy transaction, you might want to hit up your local independent bookshops. Many of them are happy to buy used books in good condition, and they might offer you cash or store credit.


You can also drop off your books at a local Little Free Library, a nonprofit organization that facilitates neighborhood book exchanges around the world. Little Free Libraries use book-sharing boxes to provide 24/7 access to books in areas where books are scarce. To find a Little Free Library near you, search here.


Barnes & Noble does in fact purchase used textbooks. You can simply enter your ISBN into their search tool to get a quote instantly and submit your book return. However, note that you must have at least $10 worth of books to sell in order to participate.


I have approximately 500 books and most are first editions and are dated from late 1890s to 1970s. I would like to find somewhere to sell the lot cheap and be done with it. I have first editions like the yearling, twelve against the gods and more. Even have harvard classics and Alexander Dumas collections from early 1900s any suggestions on where to sell cheap?


If you are going to a used book seller be prepared to visit a few. My gal pal went to a big-name place with two shopping bags full, probably 50 books or more. They offered $8, she re-bagged the books and walked out. The next day she went to an independent store with the same bags and was offered $65 cash or $130 store credit.


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Used books are often treasures that are out-of-print or rare. With Wish Lists you can choose to be notified the instant we find a copy, see how often we find rare titles, and see who else is interested.


When you've found the books you want we'll ship qualifying orders to your door for FREE in 100% recyclable packaging. If there is no demand for a book, we will donate it to charity, or we'll recycle it.


"We believe in the power of the written word.To capture our wonderment,and immerse us in endless stories and worlds.For the love of reading.For the love of books.ThriftBooks."


Downstairs in Harvard Book Store, you'll find thousands of used books, including works of classic and modern literature, children's books, books in other languages and nonfiction works on history, art, architecture, religion, science, and much more.


Thank you for supporting these lofty goals. Your choice sustains a family business with over 500 local booksellers, and allows us to follow our passion for getting the right books into the right hands, 365 days a year.


This legendary used bookstore, one of Chicago's oldest and largest, stocks three floors' worth of books from floor to ceiling. Ask the friendly staff for recommendations, or choose your own adventure and wander the labyrinthine stacks to find your new favorite.


From the vibrant murals to the cozy kids' section to the cafe, Danielle Mullen's Wicker Park space is made for browsing, community building and taking your time. Browse the shop's well-curated stacks or check out its regular schedule of events, including a dreamy Book Club Dinner Party, storytime with Time Out Market and a happy hour homage to the old Scholastic book fair. Plus, in addition to the store's literacy-focused sister nonprofit, Paren(t)hesis, Semicolon's #ClearTheShelves program has given away more than $350,000 worth of books to Chicago Public Schools students.


When it comes to bookstores, this place defines class. Not only can you browse books while sipping wine, but the staff recommendations are just what you want them to be: varied and idiosyncratic. Attend events ranging from engaging talks with up-and-coming local authors to reading and yoga sessions, or build community with one of the shop's many book clubs, including the Racial Justice Book Club and "Never Too Old," a YA reading club for adults.


This laid-back Andersonville bookshop is chock full of used books, from newly released literature to nonfiction favorites. Give yourself ample time to peruse the shelves, or start your journey with their easy-to-use online rare book catalogue, whose categories range from Adventure and Travel to Conspiracies to Disney. Ramona, the shop dog and goodest girl, is an added bonus.


Chicago's legendary feminist bookstore has been serving Andersonville and beyond since 1979, and while their selections of feminist and queer literature are excellent, you can find current and curated picks across all genres, as well as some fun bundles and subscriptions. An important community and literary hub, WCF supports local schools and groups like Chicago Books to Women in Prison, and a host of both in-person and virtual events, including outdoor storytime in the summer. Get connected with fellow bookworms through a number of book groups, including Kids First, Well Read Black Girl and Classics of Women's Literature.


Months after the store announced its closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Logan Square's beloved indie bookstore reopened in the summer of 2021 under the stewardship of Logan Square resident and former librarian Stephanie Kitchen. Curl up by the fireplace (yes, a fireplace) with a curated staff pick from this "Book Lover's Bookstore," or make a new friend through the shop's eclectic book clubs, like the Brit Lit-loving "Tickety-Boo," the queer "On Earth We're Briefly Gay" or the long-running "Weird & Wonderful," a celebration of sci-fi, fantasy and speculative fiction.


Chicago's first employee-owned and operated independent bookstore as of 2020, Pilsen Community Books invites you in with wall-to-wall shelves of books of all genres. Emphasizing the "community" in their name, the shop offers two subscription book programs, reading clubs, book talks and other events, and a neighborhood youth literacy program called Pilsen Reads. While it's a bookstore ideal for in-person browsing, their website also has wonderfully-curated lists and staff picks to give you that feeling of discovery from home.


Located in the South Loop, this family-owned-and-operated book shop has been in business since 1982. Step into the brick building and you'll find shelves filled with new releases, travel guides and books to keep you occupied on your train ride home.


Wicker Park's Quimby's Comics is a zinester's paradise, with a vast selection of new DIY and small-press zines and a club celebrating them. Even if you're not into zines, there's something fun for you here amidst the comics, graphic novels, small-press books and other weird, wonderful and thought-provoking art and text.


Founded in 1961 by a group of book lovers, the Seminary Co-op is a community-owned bookstore that specializes in academic titles. For years, the store was based out of the basement of the Chicago Theological Seminary, but in 2012 it moved to its current, above-ground location.


One of River North's hidden gems, After-Words Books houses two floors (and more than 70,000 titles) of new and used books. The shop features a wide variety of titles, including fiction, poetry, literature, photography, history, cookbooks and plenty more. It also has rental space available for parties, lectures, and readings.


On the far South Side and need some reading material? Check out this well-stocked Beverly-Morgan Park indie bookstore. Bookie's offers new and used titles, and their online interface makes it even easier to shop locally and independent. There are even a few cafe tables out front in the warmer months if you want to take your purchases outside and enjoy them right away.


Our used book buying counters are open with limited hours at all threeof our Portland-area locations! Please know that when selling yourused books in-store, we offer payment via store credit only (no cash).


Scan or enter the ISBNs of the books you wish to sell, box up yoursold books, and drop them off at a UPS store near you. Once your bidis processed, we offer payment through PayPal or store credit. Scanthe QR code with your phone or click the button below to begin.


Since 1997, BookFinder has made it easy to find any book at the best price. Whether you want the cheapest reading copy or a specific collectible edition, with BookFinder, you'll find just the right book. BookFinder.com searches the inventories of over 100,000 booksellers worldwide, accessing millions of books in just one simple step.


We've been selling used books since 1996. Find cheap used books for sale from sellers around the world. Shop for secondhand books, and you can save money, be sustainable, support independent booksellers, and find great reads. AbeBooks offers novels, memoirs and autobiographies, cookbooks, poetry, children's picture-books, textbooks, car manuals, large print books, out-of-print editions, and millions of cheap paperbacks.


We understand that it can be challenging to know where to sell used books in NYC. And that is why this guide can be helpful. If you want to know where to sell books in NYC, try out the places outlined in this guide.If, for some reason, you can go to the bookshop, you can always sell books online. 041b061a72


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