I’m decluttering.
I have a few boxes of books that I want to get rid off.
Can anyone recommend a 2ndhand bookstore that I can sell them to?
Obviously I’m not expecting to get lots for them, but anything is better than nothing atm.
I’m decluttering.
I have a few boxes of books that I want to get rid off.
Can anyone recommend a 2ndhand bookstore that I can sell them to?
Obviously I’m not expecting to get lots for them, but anything is better than nothing atm.
Jethro said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Jethro said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Bro, I have read all the walking dead comics, and played a bunch of timesplittrs, left 4 dead AND cod zombies and also all the resident evil games and also a bunch of other zombie stuff. Think I’m sorted!
All that time spent reading comics and playing video games… you’re cardio will be terrible. I’ll be looking for people like you so that I can be the fastest and strongest in the herd of survivors and let the zombies pick off all the slow and weak ones.
I train…WHILE I SLEEP!
You plan on sleeping during the zombie apocalypse?
Much to learn you still have.
I already told you all I learned about zombos!
Have you heard of the baby grenade?
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Jethro said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Bro, I have read all the walking dead comics, and played a bunch of timesplittrs, left 4 dead AND cod zombies and also all the resident evil games and also a bunch of other zombie stuff. Think I’m sorted!
All that time spent reading comics and playing video games… you’re cardio will be terrible. I’ll be looking for people like you so that I can be the fastest and strongest in the herd of survivors and let the zombies pick off all the slow and weak ones.
I train…WHILE I SLEEP!
You plan on sleeping during the zombie apocalypse?
Much to learn you still have.
Jethro said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Bro, I have read all the walking dead comics, and played a bunch of timesplittrs, left 4 dead AND cod zombies and also all the resident evil games and also a bunch of other zombie stuff. Think I’m sorted!
All that time spent reading comics and playing video games… you’re cardio will be terrible. I’ll be looking for people like you so that I can be the fastest and strongest in the herd of survivors and let the zombies pick off all the slow and weak ones.
I train…WHILE I SLEEP!
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Bro, I have read all the walking dead comics, and played a bunch of timesplittrs, left 4 dead AND cod zombies and also all the resident evil games and also a bunch of other zombie stuff. Think I’m sorted!
All that time spent reading comics and playing video games… you’re cardio will be terrible. I’ll be looking for people like you so that I can be the fastest and strongest in the herd of survivors and let the zombies pick off all the slow and weak ones.
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Jethro said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Haha survivalists are not know for their knowledge about anything, or even their own common sense.
You’ll be taking those words back when the zombies come.
Bro, I have read all the walking dead comics, and played a bunch of timesplittrs, left 4 dead AND cod zombies and also all the resident evil games and also a bunch of other zombie stuff. Think I’m sorted!
Get on DayZ – it is survival at its best. – i am also prepared for the end, i have a kindle and a whole bunch of paper books i’m never going to get rid of, plus i have the old VHS of all George Romero films for study notes.
Jethro said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Haha survivalists are not know for their knowledge about anything, or even their own common sense.
You’ll be taking those words back when the zombies come.
Bro, I have read all the walking dead comics, and played a bunch of timesplittrs, left 4 dead AND cod zombies and also all the resident evil games and also a bunch of other zombie stuff. Think I’m sorted!
DrKoresh said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Haha survivalists are not know for their knowledge about anything, or even their own common sense. To fill a book shelf would cost a fortune. 10 kindles cost around 11k. That should be sufficient for a family to last forever. Upgrade to some iPads and you have your entire music collection as well as a library!
Please tell me you meant 100 kindles, or only 1k and not that kindles cost 1.1 thousand dollars each.
Oops lol. Clearly I meant cost around 1.1k.
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Haha survivalists are not know for their knowledge about anything, or even their own common sense.
You’ll be taking those words back when the zombies come.
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Haha survivalists are not know for their knowledge about anything, or even their own common sense. To fill a book shelf would cost a fortune. 10 kindles cost around 11k. That should be sufficient for a family to last forever. Upgrade to some iPads and you have your entire music collection as well as a library!
Please tell me you meant 100 kindles, or only 1k and not that kindles cost 1.1 thousand dollars each.
Jethro said :
Evil_Kitten said :
voytek3 said :
Have you considered the rubbish bin like normal people? Why does everyone have to make a buck no matter what?
“Normal people” pass on books when they’re finished with them. Whether that’s for free or selling them. It’s not about making a buck. Why on earth would you throw perfectly good books in the bin?!
Sometimes I burn
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
cantanga said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Paper books are for chuds.
Get a kindle.
Sure, kindles are great now but soon they will be useless. When the zombie apocolypse happens and there is no longer electricity then all you will have is one lousy kindle, I will have a nice thick hardback to read… and bash zombie heads with.
But back on topic there is also beyondQ books in curtin.
Take a look at this solar charger I prepared earlier for the exact scenario you mentioned.
You are going to be lugging around a single inefficient book while will own a entire library!Of course, if you are really preparing for the apocalypse, paper is where its at. Digital is great for now, but what will you do when your kindle crashes and electricity dies.
That’s why all the survivalist forums recommend hoarding information in paper form (preferably in a non-humid store room)
Haha survivalists are not know for their knowledge about anything, or even their own common sense. To fill a book shelf would cost a fortune. 10 kindles cost around 11k. That should be sufficient for a family to last forever. Upgrade to some iPads and you have your entire music collection as well as a library!
Evil_Kitten said :
voytek3 said :
Have you considered the rubbish bin like normal people? Why does everyone have to make a buck no matter what?
“Normal people” pass on books when they’re finished with them. Whether that’s for free or selling them. It’s not about making a buck. Why on earth would you throw perfectly good books in the bin?!
Sometimes I burn
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
cantanga said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Paper books are for chuds.
Get a kindle.
Sure, kindles are great now but soon they will be useless. When the zombie apocolypse happens and there is no longer electricity then all you will have is one lousy kindle, I will have a nice thick hardback to read… and bash zombie heads with.
But back on topic there is also beyondQ books in curtin.
Take a look at this solar charger I prepared earlier for the exact scenario you mentioned.
You are going to be lugging around a single inefficient book while will own a entire library!
Of course, if you are really preparing for the apocalypse, paper is where its at. Digital is great for now, but what will you do when your kindle crashes and electricity dies.
That’s why all the survivalist forums recommend hoarding information in paper form (preferably in a non-humid store room)
gentoopenguin said :
Jamison Flea Market if you have lots you want to get rid of for cheap, cheap, cheap….
Theonce mighty Trash and Treasure has now been reduced to the status of a fleamarket?
I was in Canty’s on Wednesday with some books to sell. Being before the big summer holidays clean up, they aren’t buying heaps. However if you have some things that sell well or are good find, they usually tend to buy something. You may be able to get a bit of money for some of them before donating.
My problem is that I always end up coming out with more books than I took in. Such a good bookshop…
Watson said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Dante said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Take a look at this solar charger I prepared earlier for the exact scenario you mentioned.
You are going to be lugging around a single inefficient book while will own a entire library!Sorry to burst your bubble, but any “purchases” from Amazon for a Kindle are rentals, nothng more. Amazon can wipe your entire collection if they so choose, and have done so on a number of occasions to an number of people.
Furthermore, the OP was asking for info on where to get rid of existing paper books, so you’ve added nothing of value to this thread.
embrace technology, dont fear it.
Why on earth do you care so much about how people like their books? Shares in Kindle?
Got ham I wish I did!
I’m just trying to educate.
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Dante said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Take a look at this solar charger I prepared earlier for the exact scenario you mentioned.
You are going to be lugging around a single inefficient book while will own a entire library!Sorry to burst your bubble, but any “purchases” from Amazon for a Kindle are rentals, nothng more. Amazon can wipe your entire collection if they so choose, and have done so on a number of occasions to an number of people.
Furthermore, the OP was asking for info on where to get rid of existing paper books, so you’ve added nothing of value to this thread.
embrace technology, dont fear it.
Why on earth do you care so much about how people like their books? Shares in Kindle?
Dante said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Take a look at this solar charger I prepared earlier for the exact scenario you mentioned.
You are going to be lugging around a single inefficient book while will own a entire library!Sorry to burst your bubble, but any “purchases” from Amazon for a Kindle are rentals, nothng more. Amazon can wipe your entire collection if they so choose, and have done so on a number of occasions to an number of people.
Furthermore, the OP was asking for info on where to get rid of existing paper books, so you’ve added nothing of value to this thread.
embrace technology, dont fear it.
Anyone over Kingston way might want to think about Reader’s Rendezvous. Usually the lady goes through your boxes, offers you a reasonable price for those that might re-sell and offers to donate anything of little worth to the local Salvos (or similar).
In any other situation I would’ve probably have given most of them to Lifeline. But times are a tiny tad tough right now.
I am also pretty time poor right now, so Ebay or Trash and Treasure are just not going to happen. And I just need to get rid of them now because I am stressing about moving out of my rental.
I’ll drop into Booklore today to check when would be a good time to offload the books.
Thanks for the recommendations!
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Take a look at this solar charger I prepared earlier for the exact scenario you mentioned.
You are going to be lugging around a single inefficient book while will own a entire library!
Sorry to burst your bubble, but any “purchases” from Amazon for a Kindle are rentals, nothng more. Amazon can wipe your entire collection if they so choose, and have done so on a number of occasions to an number of people.
Furthermore, the OP was asking for info on where to get rid of existing paper books, so you’ve added nothing of value to this thread.
Jamison Flea Market if you have lots you want to get rid of for cheap, cheap, cheap….
cantanga said :
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Paper books are for chuds.
Get a kindle.
Sure, kindles are great now but soon they will be useless. When the zombie apocolypse happens and there is no longer electricity then all you will have is one lousy kindle, I will have a nice thick hardback to read… and bash zombie heads with.
But back on topic there is also beyondQ books in curtin.
Take a look at this solar charger I prepared earlier for the exact scenario you mentioned.
You are going to be lugging around a single inefficient book while will own a entire library!
Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd said :
Paper books are for chuds.
Get a kindle.
Sure, kindles are great now but soon they will be useless. When the zombie apocolypse happens and there is no longer electricity then all you will have is one lousy kindle, I will have a nice thick hardback to read… and bash zombie heads with.
But back on topic there is also beyondQ books in curtin.
With the price of electricity as it is, we suggest waiting til next winter and buying a box of matches.
voytek3 said :
Have you considered the rubbish bin like normal people? Why does everyone have to make a buck no matter what?
“Normal people” pass on books when they’re finished with them. Whether that’s for free or selling them. It’s not about making a buck. Why on earth would you throw perfectly good books in the bin?!
Donate them to Lifeline. The good you will do is worth far more than the few bucks you might get from a dealer.
voytek3 said :
Have you considered the rubbish bin like normal people? Why does everyone have to make a buck no matter what?
Unlike most other stuff people dispose of, books are rarely “worn out” – what’s changed is that the owner has read them and extracted their value, yet the book itself is often in pretty good condition. Speaking for myself only, I HATE throwing away books that someone else might find of value. I’m happy enough to give them to anyone who wants them, but if I might be able to parlay them into a few bucks (usually to buy more books) well, what’s not to like?
Have you considered the rubbish bin like normal people? Why does everyone have to make a buck no matter what?
Beaky’s? Does that still exist? I think that’s them at the Coles entrance to the Hyperdome, not sure if they have any other locations anymore.
Watson said :
poetix said :
Booklore in Lyneham.
Thanks! That’s close to where I am too, so very practical. I’ll just have to watch that I don’t walk out with new books!
I hate getting rid of books too, but I’m at the stage where I can’t find any of them as they’re just in toppling piles around my desk. (Cue JB on the Wonders of the Kindle?)
Also, speaking of wonders, there are some wonderful volumes in the Australian poetry section at Booklore.
Canty’s in Fyshwick is always worth a try. They might not be interested depending on the values individual books, but if you’ve got anything worthwhile they’ll be more than happy to take them off your hands.
poetix said :
Booklore in Lyneham.
Thanks! That’s close to where I am too, so very practical. I’ll just have to watch that I don’t walk out with new books!
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