>Where does /lit/ get their books?
Online?
Thrift store?
Walmart/Target?
>Also, do you prefer used or new?
From the Amazon rainforest. Millions of trees cut for capital gain, but at least I can read over 4,000 pages of Harry Potter's whacky adventures; this may sound like I'm being critical, but I fully support the destruction of wildlife habitat.
>>9836288
Booklooker, Amazon, local antiquatarian book store and book markets. Always used, I rarely pay more than 5€/book with shipping. You just have to take your time. Just ordered 12 for around 50€.
>>9836312
Have you heard of thriftbooks? I just ordered a book the other day that was an original (at least earlier) copy.
>>9836419
Yeah, but I'm not sure if they deliver to europe. But we have similar ones here.
>Where does /lit/ get their books?
Либ-Джeн
>Also, do you prefer used or new?
DRM-free
>>9836588
According to their site, they do.
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