5 Sneaky Ways To Get Discount Books
I would prefer not to pay full price please.
Aren't books just the greatest? They are so woody and nice and full of information that can teach you about the world or evoke your emotions in the way that films often can't. They are transportation devices that pick you up and deliver you a few hundred pages later on another plain of understanding or as a completely different person. <br/><br/> As great as they are though, boy can they be expensive! <br/><br/> How to Pay Less or Nothing <br/><br/> What should really happen is that all books should be made free so that we can all develop our brains and become smarter faster and help the world to progress to a stage that we no longer have to worry about war and greed and famine and disease and evil and death. Books could do that, they really could. Sadly they are not free yet, so in the meantime, to get your fill of books without having to spend your beer money, here are some sneaky ways to get cheaper books. <br/><br/> Pose as a Proof Reader <br/><br/> Publishing houses employ people to professionally check through every single word in their manuscripts. This means you can train to be one, get a good reputation, join a top agency and eventually get your hands on a copy of the new super-secret 8th Harry Potter book – "Harry Potter and the Last Word on Short Shorts", before anyone else. <br/><br/> Charity Shop after Christmas <br/><br/> There is no better time to go to a charity shop than during the month or so after Christmas. Hundreds of unwanted books given at Christmas end up there alongside a few dozen copies of 'The Da Vinci Code' and the 'Lord of the Rings Trilogy'. So all you have to go down at the right time and get all the new books at low prices. <br/><br/> Just Read Children's Books <br/><br/> Normally, children's books are cheaper than adult books. This is normally because they are shorter but not because they are any less well written. Look at the Twilight Books for example; they are aimed at young people but are enjoyed by people of all ages. <br/><br/> Online Discounts <br/><br/> Because online bookstores don't have to pay for a high street location or a bunch of smiling staff to sell books to you, they can sell their books for less. They may even be able to sell you a digital version of your book of choice which would be even cheaper still. <br/><br/> Do research, read more, pay less. <br/><br/>
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Sam Qam is a big fan of buying cheap books online. He loves puzzle books and pop up books but hates everything about dinosaurs because he is scared of them.
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