I have recently stumbled across two rather groovy websites -
www.readitswapit.co.uk
I have done a few swaps on here now and it's good fun
www.greenmetropolis.com
sell your old books and make money! (I have done this as well)
Worth a look, bookworms!
book swap and book recycling sites
- Silver_Owl
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I like. Thanks Libby.
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but we recycle books here, the Hom, the gorgeous pouting Ness and that Anne Marie Nut! scotty have sent me many goodies that have been passed onto oor ain Library of Alexandria, Big Eat thi Bried. He in turn has given me too many tae ride in what's left of my life, unless I huv annar lang spell in't ossie.
NB. dinna gie DR a book oan a pub trawl in Leeds, he'll only leave it behind.
NB. dinna gie DR a book oan a pub trawl in Leeds, he'll only leave it behind.
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Anyone want a shedload of Graham Hancock books (daft pish)?
Or a copy of Kurt Cobain's Journals (dull as ditchwater)?
They're off to Oxfam if I can't unload them on some unsuspecting mug... erm I mean discerning customer.
I also still have a copy of Peter Straub's Ghost Story from Hom that he doesn't want back and certainly is worth a read.
Or a copy of Kurt Cobain's Journals (dull as ditchwater)?
They're off to Oxfam if I can't unload them on some unsuspecting mug... erm I mean discerning customer.
I also still have a copy of Peter Straub's Ghost Story from Hom that he doesn't want back and certainly is worth a read.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell