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May. 4th, 2010 02:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I cannot sell back any of my textbooks to the bookstore. Any of them. Jesus Christ.
I guess I could do online buyback, but -- eh, I don't know. *flaps hands* Well, I guess the other alternative is storing them here, shipping them home, selling some of them to Maple Street Bookshop, or donating them to charity.
*grumbles* Freaking MLA Handbook, now not only outdated, but I will never use it because history uses Chicago...
ETA: I am mostly debating what I want to do with my fairy tales books. I'm not sure if I'll ever look at them again, but I might, because they are fairy tales, but I don't actually plan on having children or becoming a fairy tale scholar, so it comes down to I just don't know. I'm fine with keeping most of my history books, because I am a history person, but -- ARGH.
I guess I could do online buyback, but -- eh, I don't know. *flaps hands* Well, I guess the other alternative is storing them here, shipping them home, selling some of them to Maple Street Bookshop, or donating them to charity.
*grumbles* Freaking MLA Handbook, now not only outdated, but I will never use it because history uses Chicago...
ETA: I am mostly debating what I want to do with my fairy tales books. I'm not sure if I'll ever look at them again, but I might, because they are fairy tales, but I don't actually plan on having children or becoming a fairy tale scholar, so it comes down to I just don't know. I'm fine with keeping most of my history books, because I am a history person, but -- ARGH.