How I Get Free Books And Keep My Shelves Clean

Leo summed up the list better than I ever could: 20 Ways to Get Free or Cheap Books, and Give Away Your Old Ones.

Personally, I use BookMooch and PaperBackSwap mainly. They are both fast and easy to use. PaperBackSwap also has a wonderful feature where you can maintain a list of books you will be reading and it can tell you which books are on a wish list (i.e., they will be requested by other site users when available). And when you’re ready to post them to the system, it’s just one click.

Want any of the books I have sitting around? I’m ‘rayners’ on both sites.

Just a few hours ago, I sent out twelve of them!

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Michele said:

Personally I have an awful habit of holding onto books. I also seem to end up with duplicates, which is really annoying :(

rayners Author Profile Page said:

All the more reason to get rid of them with the book swapping sites, or even eBay if you were so inclined. More points/money for new (to you) books!

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