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Where to Buy Books Online

  I love to shop for books, and through 2020 I have found a few places I love to buy books from online. Although some of these websites don’t have a great selection of books or are limited, I can find some great reads most of the time.   Bookoutlet This is where I but most of my books. They have great deals, including their $1.99 sale they have. Also, if you have children, they usually have children’s books for a reasonable price, and I buy a lot of my middle-grade books from them. They also have free shipping over $35.   https://bookoutlet.com/   Thriftbooks What I love most about this site is that they have a points system which will give you a free book after you get so many points. Also, you can pick the book’s condition you want, saving you money. I typically get a poorer state of books when I need a random book for school and not for my library. https://www.thriftbooks.com/   Chegg I buy primarily textbooks from here. They are mor...

Books I Read for my First Semester at Four Year University.

  After transferring from a community college, I found that my reading schedule increased dramatically. In today’s post, I thought I would share the books I read in my first semester at a four-year university. Although the amount of reading I had to do in school increased, the content I was reading became much more helpful. While in community college, the required books were very general and tended not to provide a variety of opinions in most cases. However, most books were supplemented with other articles and self-guided research. I will not show all of the reading material I read through because this would be a very long post, and some classes just gave me bits and pieces of different works. So here are the books I bought and studied in my sophomore-level college class at four-year. In my first semester, I took six classes for 16-credit hours. I took: ·          Health 110 ·          Fir...