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To ask you about a cheap website for books

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DorothyZbornak · 10/02/2019 13:59

I'm sure it was on here I can remember somebody putting up a link to a website that sold books at a very reduced rate. Possibly before Christmas. It was a legit site, UK based I'm pretty sure.
At the time I remember looking at Mark Billingham and Linwood Barclay books on it, but it was on my old laptop which gave up the ghost over Christmas, so now I don't have a clue what it was.

Help!

OP posts:
BringOnTheScience · 10/02/2019 14:03

The Book People?

MamaWeasel · 10/02/2019 14:28

Abe Books?

HowlsMovingBungalow · 10/02/2019 14:30

Book Depository?

JacquesHammer · 10/02/2019 14:32

World of Books?

Iggly · 10/02/2019 14:37

I buy a lot of books secondhand even amazon will sell them.

TheMallard · 10/02/2019 15:01

eBay. There are a few big sellers of second hand books on there.

DorothyZbornak · 10/02/2019 15:05

Definitely not ebay or Amazon. Will have a look at the others mentioned and see if anything jogs my memory.

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Dothehappydance · 10/02/2019 15:10

Wordery?

isseywithcats · 10/02/2019 15:45

i get all my second hand books from trawling through charity shops the ones in our town on average are 50p for a paperback and £1 for a hardback and then when ive finished with them i take them back to the charity shop i work in so two charities get the benefit

MumW · 10/02/2019 15:47

booksplea.se

Sewrainbow · 10/02/2019 15:47

I go with the book people or the works

FiveRedBricks · 10/02/2019 15:59

Worldofbooks is fab but their categorisation of used good and like new can leave a lot to be desired.

QuestionableMouse · 10/02/2019 16:07

I like Abe books.

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