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bedlamsbard ([personal profile] bedlamsbard) wrote2010-05-04 02:02 pm
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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*grumbles* Freaking MLA Handbook, now not only outdated, but I will never use it because history uses Chicago...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.
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[personal profile] aella_irene 2010-05-04 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, argh. Sympathies.
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[personal profile] aliceblue 2010-05-05 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
If you decide on giving them away, try putting them up on bookmooch. I got rid of a decent number of random college books that way, and have gotten lots and lots of random books in return. The only cost is you pay to ship the books to whoever wants them, but people pay the cost to ship books to you in return.