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Originally Posted by maianhvk
Hmm. Sounds good, but can you bring 3 very thin boring books and take an enormous one home? I think they have some kind of rule on that?
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The only rules for trading are that the book being turned it were originally bought from the same shop. Price makes no difference. And it has to be within a month from the date of purchase. That prevents people from unloading old stuff found laying around the house, and keeps the inventory filled with fairly recent books.
They will buy older books in good condition if they think there will be re-sale value. But if the book is too esoteric, something like "The Life Cycle of Peruvian Earthworms," chances are they won't buy it. Or novels that have been best sellers a year ago, such as 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,' that they might already have several copies in stock.
(Note: I bought the "The Life Cycle of Peruvian Earthworms," hoping for some erotic reading, but who knew earthworms were hermaphroditic?!? )
Stitchawl