Thriftbooks is a great source for the avid reader.
It doesn't matter if you are looking for a first edition, a signed copy, hard copy, or paperack. You can be searching for collectibles, a book to curl up with on a rainy afternoon, or maybe one to accompany you on your next trip on a plane or a train. Thriftbooks can become your go to source for good reading material, old and new.
My wife and my sister found Thriftbooks before I did. (Neither of them bothered to clue me in to this fabulous book seller and I am still upset it took me so long to find it.) A few months ago, when an ad popped up on a page I was browsing on on the internet, I clicked it. It didn't take long for me to decide to give Thriftbooks a try. I haven't looked back. In the past few months I have purchased dozens of books; everything from 1970s spy novels, Faulkner, Hemingway, J. D. Salinger, to recent New York Times Bestsellers. I have purchased books on raising chickens, gardening, history, classics, popular novels, on almost any subject you want or desire. It needs go be mentioned that on thriftbooks you can find titlers you may not be able to find at other book sellers or merchant websites.
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Let me know what you think about Thriftbooks. My theory is one can never have too many books. https://www.thriftbooks.com/
No one paid me or even requested I mention Thriftbooks. This is completely unsolicited. I simply believe it is a great source for great reads and I think a lot of you will think so, too.
...until next time and remember:
Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. The United States Constitution.
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