to like books, or even better if you like to collect books, then I'd like to suggest something to you. Recently, I stumbled across the website http://www.paperbackswap.com/ and have since fallen in love with it. Basically, the idea is you post at least 10 books of your own that you're willing to trade, and then you get 2 free "credits" to use. Each credit is worth one book that you can order for no cost. The cost comes in when someone orders a book from you and all you have to do is pay the shipping fee. As soon as the other person gets your book you get your credit. While I haven't been a member all that long and I've only done a few swaps so far, all of which have gone wonderfully, I didn't want to keep this program a secret! Check it out! Trade books you don't want for ones you do want!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Booklovers' Blog
If you're not a booklover like me, then this particular blog post isn't for you, sorry. However, if you do happen
to like books, or even better if you like to collect books, then I'd like to suggest something to you. Recently, I stumbled across the website http://www.paperbackswap.com/ and have since fallen in love with it. Basically, the idea is you post at least 10 books of your own that you're willing to trade, and then you get 2 free "credits" to use. Each credit is worth one book that you can order for no cost. The cost comes in when someone orders a book from you and all you have to do is pay the shipping fee. As soon as the other person gets your book you get your credit. While I haven't been a member all that long and I've only done a few swaps so far, all of which have gone wonderfully, I didn't want to keep this program a secret! Check it out! Trade books you don't want for ones you do want!
to like books, or even better if you like to collect books, then I'd like to suggest something to you. Recently, I stumbled across the website http://www.paperbackswap.com/ and have since fallen in love with it. Basically, the idea is you post at least 10 books of your own that you're willing to trade, and then you get 2 free "credits" to use. Each credit is worth one book that you can order for no cost. The cost comes in when someone orders a book from you and all you have to do is pay the shipping fee. As soon as the other person gets your book you get your credit. While I haven't been a member all that long and I've only done a few swaps so far, all of which have gone wonderfully, I didn't want to keep this program a secret! Check it out! Trade books you don't want for ones you do want!
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