Save Money On Books With Affordabook

I LOVE books. I read at least a couple of chapters every single night before going to bed.? What I don?t like is paying full price for books though, which is why I was happy to get this opportunity to review Affordabook.com.? Affordabook is one-stop shopping for school and college textbooks, fiction, nonfiction, NY Times bestsellers, and more. Simply type in the book?s ISBN number, title, author, or even keywords to see the best prices from partner sites like Amazon.com, eBay, Half.com, Alibris, and other booksellers.

One of my favorite book series is Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb?s ?In Death? series, and I?ve been reading them in order from the beginning as I can find them.? Problem is, our library has a very spotty collection, so once in a while I treat myself and buy the next paperback in the series. I did a search on Affordabook by typing ?J.D. Robb? into the search bar, and was pleasantly surprised to find they list all twenty books!? The next one in the series I want to read is Origin in Death, so I searched again just for that title and found it for just $4.00 including shipping from Amazon.com! That means I don?t have to wait for a copy to show up at the library!

For those of you with students in college, I can?t even imagine how much you must be spending on textbooks. They were crazy expensive when I went to college and that was?well, a LONG time ago.? Fortunately, Affordabook can save you money on textbooks, too.? I typed ?Economics? into the search bar and got a result that appears to be a textbook, it?s just called Economics and published by McGraw-Hill.? I don?t know how much it is at the student bookstore, but Affordabook found a copy on eBay for only $7.63 including shipping!

Whatever kind of books you want to buy, I think it?s worth your time to pop over to Affordabook.com and search there for the absolutely lowest online price before you pay more than you need to!

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Source: http://momreviews.net/2011/09/12/save-money-on-books-with-affordabook/

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