Charity shops many times have great finds in the way of older reading material and at a price that places the book(s) at almost a steal.
Used books stores present a great source since many times you can even receive free books when you trade your books. Further, the books are never even moderately priced in these venues. In other words, you can walk in and know you are not going to spend a great deal of money before you even start browsing.
Major discounters present good opportunities to purchase best sellers at a fraction of the full retail cost(s). In other words, most discounters will offer substantial price-savings in the way of newer published material.
Book clubs are a good way to start a library; since they provide initial offers where you can acquire a great many new books for next to nothing. Also, you can cancel your membership after so many purchases if the cost(s) fall outside your budget.
Onine competition is great on the Internet; and many book retailers offer great price savings in the way of textbooks and books in general. And naturally shopping is quite convenient.
Thank you for this h5 list.
Thanks for the tips on cheap books. H5
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