Hey /lit/
Are books worth anything anymore. My mother recently passed away and she amassed a collection of Science fiction/Fantasy/Mystery novels from 1820-2000 in the span of literal thousands and 8 giant bookcases worth.
We need to go through her stuff and donate things, But I was wondering if these kind of books still have any sort of value what with E-books and all? I don't want to just toss them.
Is there a good place to find book buyers? or people who'd be willing to take them? Sorry, I know nothing when it comes to books in this current day and age.
Thanks in advance.
You're such a great son
Asking us for advice on selling off your dead mothers things you're too much of a greedy fuck to donate. Piss off.
>>7696618
I did say donate too if you actually read my post anon.
I'm not asking for profit, I'm asking a way to get rid of these without literally throwing them out.
I figured people buy this kind of thing, because I wouldn't think local libraries would take paperbacks like these anymore.
And salvation army doesnt seem right either.
>>7696618
>here is my opinion and an insult, based on questionable moral values
>>7696618
Worth doesn't always mean money you tard.
Worth can mean something worthwhile and cherished.
>>7696634
Thats not a bad idea actually.
Sorry if you misinerpreted guys. I ask buyers because I want to find a place that people who like books come to and can give opinions for. Wehre I live, everyone has phones and kindlefires and E-books nowadays, So I wasnt sure if any local stores would even bother carying something as antiquated as these when they've all been logged digitally.
>>7696618
Jesus, who stuck a bee in your bonnet?