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sarahthedude

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  1. ultimately whatevers cheaper is always the best option, most of the time I'd say charity shops, just because of how meny books they get in, and how cheap people price them at. I would sort of sugest boot sales as well. But honestly if I could save a pound I'd go on the net, no fuel used that way. But any way I'm thinking to set up a business or just do it for fun, buying and selling books but don't have a clue, so would like some advice as to where to start looking to learn it all. Thanks
  2. books are a great thing, easy to pick up in charity shops for 75p each, have also found out that some boot sales sell them cheap. would like to get educated as to books values and such, might be a good idea to learn it all and set up a business, I have read some of the harry potters a couple years back, had a collection of all five, off my aunty, but have lost 4 of them. Books are much cheaper then ipods/iphones and pc's, but some people prefer to use technology and all, being a young adault these days people do tend to prefer things like it, also noticed how much cheaper books are on amazon, then the kindle download versions. That said id rather a book infront of my eyes before going to bed, find it relaxs you, and is a good detox, before going to sleep. Right now I'm strugling to sell a phrases book from 1950-1958, Lol, seems book empire is a hard one to learn. Anyone know of where to start looking or what to start reading? Keen business woman, and enturponer, haha . Thanks
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