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They are great, especially for travel, they don't have the wonderful tactile sensation of a book though
up to you...
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Well the bar girls never give me any money but I know I am worth more than thatClemen wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 2:34 pm Op good luck with your sale
WildA, this ones for you "Are things only worth what people will pay?"
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-51659032
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Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they arent out to get you. Pynchon
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why boast about giving books away after you read them...rubbing this person's face in a pile of guilt shit simply because they want to sell a book?
That is like wondering around garage sales telling people they should donate all of their used stuff.
I suggest the book owner hold onto it until there is no toilet paper left in Australia and then sell it to an Aussie who is returning home on holiday.
That is like wondering around garage sales telling people they should donate all of their used stuff.
I suggest the book owner hold onto it until there is no toilet paper left in Australia and then sell it to an Aussie who is returning home on holiday.
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More books than you will ever be able to read in a lifetime :: https://thepiratebay10.org/top/601
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I’d love to know what book store you’re buying any used book for for a dollar in the states. This is a relatively new release and is a hardcover book. I didn’t get it for free and it wasn’t a dollar. I’d love to run a book charity but it isn’t really feasible for me at the moment. Thanks for the unsolicited advice, though?WildA wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 9:54 am I have an E-Reader with hundreds of books.
When I buy an English book here in Asia, after I read it, I donate it to someone. I can buy all the used books I want in this world for $1 each in the states and Im not so desperate for money that I would be selling a cheap crappy novel for $5.
Why dont you bring them to some Yank or English speaker in a hospital or prison?
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I'm not sure about now, but about 10 years ago Bohr's Books on Sothearous used to pay about half the price listed on the back of a genuine edition of a popular book in good condition. I've got some good original books I'll post if anyone wants them, because I only collect books on the region - so all the others I'll only read once and then they use up space gathering dust. I will want compensation of at least 2 beers for each.
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I bought tons of good books from Bohrs and Boston Books. Few from that expensive chain of used books, fight their name and the street numbers.
I have hundreds of books on my Kindle but still buy the occasional new or second hand book.
My library of mostly military history books that came from Australia are still on the shelves of a mates house in Kep, hopefully. The way things are going I may be back to reclaim them after the virus subsides and I migrate back to Cambodia on the home run.
I have hundreds of books on my Kindle but still buy the occasional new or second hand book.
My library of mostly military history books that came from Australia are still on the shelves of a mates house in Kep, hopefully. The way things are going I may be back to reclaim them after the virus subsides and I migrate back to Cambodia on the home run.
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I think you mean D's Books, there was one on 178 and one on 240, and maybe other locations. I thought they were shite, barely anything was in order so it was really difficult finding anything interesting and the prices were ridiculous.
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I'll give you a crappy second hand book for them. Deal?WildA wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 2:24 pmI have a pack of magic toenail clippings I can sell you for $100 thenDuncan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 10:05 amSometimes it's good to have a value on things. If someone pays for an item, they value it more than something that is given for free then just treated as another bit of rubbish.WildA wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 9:54 am I have an E-Reader with hundreds of books.
When I buy an English book here in Asia, after I read it, I donate it to someone. I can buy all the used books I want in this world for $1 each in the states and Im not so desperate for money that I would be selling a cheap crappy novel for $5.
Why dont you bring them to some Yank or English speaker in a hospital or prison?
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Yes, we need more books in Cambodia.dandeliion___ wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:25 am Hi there! I just moved to Phnom Penh and love to read, so thought I’d start a thread to sell books as I read them! Just finished this one:
Hardcover for $5
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