speaking of used, anyone know where to get copies of the Bourne Identity series that DONT have Matt Damon on the cover? Usually, Amazon is my go to on non movie covers, but since the book is so old, they only have the new stuff.
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That's odd. Is a quarter too much to pay for a book?
I once frequented a used bookstore (The Bookshop, Chapel Hill, NC) that had a "bargain corner" -- 25 cents for paperbacks, 50 cents for hardcovers. I found a lot of good reading there.
speaking of used, anyone know where to get copies of the Bourne Identity series that DONT have Matt Damon on the cover?
I got a hardcover of it a couple of years ago (before the movie came out, I'm afraid) from a library discard pile for free. So, used book stores are probably the right place to look, and a hardcover may give you better odds, since tie-ins seem to be always paperback.
I have gotten $0.25 books before, and several freebies -- but usually, the best books I get are either priced as good books, or are the result of luck. I picked up a first edition of Something Wicked This Way Comes, with its original dustjacket, for $10, because the dustjacket was a bit tattered and nobody at the store had gotten around to ironing it and putting it under a plastic cover. That one extra step, and they would have charged me $20, easy. (And I think if they'd checked around, and noticed it was a 1/e, they would probably have tried to sell it for rather more.)
There's a table on the sidewalk in front of Sam Weller's in downtown Salt Lake City where the 25 cent/5 for a dollar books are. They used to have oodles of weird political diatribes, but the last time it was mostly cheesy romances. Great place to pick up a book you don't minde losing on hte bus.
yeah, i sometimes do that for books when I'm travelling. Then I just leave them in the hotel or the airport or whatever.
We have a Hospice bookstore in my town, all paperbacks about twenty-five cents, hardcovers priced individually, as there aren't many of them, but dirt cheap. It's fun!
In Milwaukee they actually have a used bookstore right in the airport. Best idea ever.
I've heard that bookstores in airports do very well. Must be a pain, though, because unless the store is before the scanners, I don't think they let the causal shopper get through these days.
anyone know where to get copies of the Bourne Identity series that DONT have Matt Damon on the cover?
Okay, I'm praying these books are the novelisation of the movie, and not the original novel, with which Matt Damon has little or no connection.
I do Bookcrossing, myself, for discarding books.