Where do you guys buy your books? I need a good cheap website but I'd also like to make it a discussion if you don't get them online
>>8049668
Depends on your country. I'm in Denmark and buy mine from a site called saxo, the membership is ~$10 a month and lowers the price on practically all books, obviously varying in amount, gives free shipping, and a coupon code or free ebook every once in a while.
The physical bookstore in my town is pretty shit, at least it was the last time I went which was ages ago. Just a ton of translated to Danish books and literally who whatever books.
libgen.io , convert with Calibre, read in Kindle 4.
If I can't find something there, I scour the net for some half-assed scan. Only after that I resort to buying a real book.
I price-check every bookstore with an online shop in my area and get the cheapest one, either delivered to my home or for me to pick up.
Best advice I can give you is to use google for each book individually.
Local bookshop that is part of a chain.
Sometimes I order stuff by phone and drive there to pick it up.
Bookdepository for english stuff,
>still no novel about the little king john and ratboy geniuses rivalry
Local independent book store. I'm pretty sure it's going down, though. Books have been permanently on sale for a couple months now, probably in a desperate attempt at making some revenue.
>>8049826
Multi-media layered experienced. The music is integral to the experience. It would need to be an audiobook.
I like Thrifbooks. They send out a shit load of ad emails, but they sell quality books for cheap.
>>8049836
experience*