Some days are bad days; some days are good days.
And some days you feel like you hit the mother lode!
Paperbackswap.com rocks!
If you read all the time…if your mom says you have too many books…if you go to the Normal and Bloomington Friends of the Library book sales to drop off old books AND buy new ones…you MUST check out paperbackswap.com. Yup, it’s a place where you can swap books (any kind, not just paperbacks) with other book lovers.
How it works: Create a FREE account (students: get parental permission). Post at least 9 books you are willing to trade, and you get 3 book credits to start. Then, for every 1 book you send to someone else, you get 1 book credit. When you see a book you want, request it, “pay” 1 book credit, and another member will mail it to you.
What else is cool: You can create a Wish List of books that aren’t available yet, and when someone lists one, you get an automatic e-mail. You can create a Reminder List (like Favorites) so you can keep track of books you’re thinking of requesting.
The “catch”: Technically, the books aren’t free because you have to pay postage to send your books to someone else, but the average cost to send a package via Media Mail is $1.50. Also, they may in the future charge a small yearly membership fee.
The “plea”: If you should decide to join paperbackswap.com, please let them know I referred you by entering my e-mail address (glattml@unit5.org) in the Referral section when you sign up. That way, I get a free book credit!
Enough said–I’m off to look for more books!
Mission: Accomplished