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Join a book trader club and get books for free. All you do is mail the books you don't want to other people and order the books you want to read from the books listed on the websites. The sites that I use are BookMooch.com, PaperbackSwap.com, TitleTrader.com and FrugalReader.com. If you love to read, try it! So far I have traded about 30 books!
By Roberta from Deltona, FL
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RE: Book Trader Clubs
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Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post)
(09/12/2007)
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I use http://PaperbackSwap.com to trade books. You can trade hard and soft covers as well as books on tape. It has enriched my life as I am an avid reader.
Dont forget to recycle your mailing products. We are saving the environment. Also, dont forget to wrap the book in plastic to protect it from the elements. Many times my postal worker will just put it by my door in the rain or snow. I save plastic covers that have been used to mail magazines for this purpose. I am sure you can find other plastics to reuse.
Best wishes
RE: Book Trader Clubs
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Post By marilyn aka Mo (Guest Post)
(09/11/2007)
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Thank you so much. I read a lot of books and I was looking for some place to exchange them with others. You have found those places for me.
RE: Book Trader Clubs
I just learned about Book Trader Clubs and didn't realize that anything like this existed.
I saved the websites in my favorites and will look into this. I've been taking my good used books to the Salvation Army to just get rid of them.
Thanks for your post!
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