BetterWorld.com – New, Used, Rare Books & Textbooks Coupons

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Review by admin


Fund Literacy, Care for the Environment, and get a Fair Price on the Books You Want. Better World Books is the socially conscious consumer’s bookstore of choice. BetterWorldBooks.com offers the lowest shipping rates on the Web: free shipping in the USA, and $3.97 shipping worldwide. They can offer these great rates because, unlike most other online used booksellers, they have all of our used books physically in stock. At any one time, around 2 million books are on the shelves of their Indiana warehouse.

They are an online-only bookseller, and provide outstanding customer service. We have over 100,000 positive feedbacks on both Half.com and Amazon.com. Even with those great prices they monthly offers many coupons so you can save a lot more money that their original prices.

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Dr. Seuss Book Club!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Review by admin

The Dr. Seuss & His Friends book club provides you with the best-loved titles from the illustrious “doctor” himself as well as books featuring such popular characters as Thomas the Tank Engine, Elmo, the Berenstain Bears, Arthur and more.

Each book in the collection is a timeless classic that will be as familiar and nostalgic for you as it is captivating and fun
for your child. There stories will easily pass the most important test of a great children“s book: your child will want to read them again and again. You and your little one will cherish the time you spend sharing these stories together, all the while knowing that you are making an important contributionto your child“s language development and early reading skills.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows By Rowling, J. K.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Review by admin
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

This is arguably the most “hyped” book in history, and if J.K. Rowling had to sneak down to the kitchen for a glass of red wine to calm her nerves while writing The Goblet of Fire (as she said she did), one wonders what assuaged her while writing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The collective breath of tens of millions of readers has been held for two years…and now…was it worth the wait? Did Ms. Rowling live up to the hype? (For that, amongst hundreds of questions, is really the only question that matters.)

The answer, most assuredly, is YES.

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AbeBooks Coupons & Review

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Review by admin
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AbeBooks is an online marketplace for books. More than 110 million new, used, rare, and out-of-print books are offered for sale through the AbeBooks websites from thousands of booksellers around the world. Readers can find bestsellers, collectors can find rare books, students can find new and used textbooks, and treasure hunters can find long-lost books.

AbeBooks Inc. is a subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc. AbeBooks, an online bookselling pioneer, was acquired in December 2008 and remains a stand-alone operation with headquarters in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and a European office in Dusseldorf, Germany.

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What did you read This Month?

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Saturday, April 4, 2009 Review by admin

Abebooks have a variety of Books online and this section is to share what book you bought from Abebooks.com and read it for this month. Let me start with my list on the month of March 2009:

James Patterson: 7th Heaven; Judge & Jury
Carolyn G. Hart: A Little Class on Murder
Patricia Wentworth: Death at Deep End
Kyle Mills: Smoke Screen (Book of the month — one of the best ‘what if..’ books I’ve read in a long time)
Ian Rankin: A Question of Blood
Patricia Cornwell: Book of the Dead

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Real World Tips from BookSleuths

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Saturday, April 4, 2009 Review by admin

This is an unofficial FAQ for the abebooks.com BookSleuth Forum, created by members, and will be revised periodically. Most of the replies to this message have been incorporated into this first post, so it is not necessary to read to the end of the thread.

This is a collaborative effort. Nobody here is being paid to find books for others, so we would appreciate if you would stick around and try your hand at solving some of them. We have a list of STUMPERS THAT WILL NOT DIE that especially need your attention!

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