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I reckon I must have several hundred,most of which are now defunct because of my wonderful Kindle.

 

I have lots listed on Green metropolis,but they sell very,very slowly (I guess others have Kindles too now!), & I have looked into listing them on Amazon,but their seller fees seem high to me....I know paperbacks sell really slowly on eBay too.

The charity shops around here only seem to want particular ones,plus you have to take them there which would mean several trips,lots of lugging of boxes to the shops,which you cannot park outside of :roll:

 

I reckon I can't be the only one with the problem of what to do with them,so what have others done.

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we have a book case in our office and people can pay a donation to read or to keep and the money goes to charity - this gives please a chance to swap and read other books ect - also good when going on hoilday and havent got chance to go book shop

 

our doctors surgery also have a book case that you can give books to

 

what a bout the local libary ? or comunity centre?

 

depends if you will give them away for free or not

 

if not- then ebay is the only way and just list them on no fee listing days

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Our local dump and some shops & car parks on the borough have book collection skips. We've donated loads to National Trust secondhand bookshops & some police stations maintain a small library of books to keep prisoners entertained. It makes life easier for the gaolers & prisoners. My OH had one prisoner who was enjoying a book so much that he marked it so he could read more the next time he was arrested. That odd way of thinking makes me smile everytime I think of it.

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The church where my choir rehe"Ooops, word censored!"s has a bookshelf in the coffee area, and a donations tin so people can buy them. I give mine away to friends almost as soon as I've read them, I decided years ago that most paperbacks weren't worth keeping. Try Freegle/Freecycle, someone might take them for a boot sale or charity fair?

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Just a thought Cinnamon. There are a couple of Facebook pages for our local area for buying/selling. A bit like Free ads I suppose. Is there anything like that for your area? People tend to put a link to an album of photos of all the things they are selling and then buyers can browse through. Not sure if it is more or less hassle than Ebay to be honest!

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I'm afraid I tend to resort to Charity Shops (haven't come across any as fussy as your's seem to be!!! :shock: ) or the Salvation Army Bookbank at the Recycling Centre.

I have tried selling books on Ebay, but even listing them for 50p or whatever, postage makes them more expensive than people could buy them for in charity shops so I've found they rarely if ever sell :(

So I've resigned myself to either giving them to friends or to Charity.

Maybe we should start an Omlet bookshelf for rehoming books ... :anxious: ... might be against the rules though ...

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Check with your local charity shops to see if they will collect because many will if there is a large quantity. My DS volunteers in a Red Cross book shop every Sunday and they collect from the local area, they have many shops around the country and are not fussy about what they take, any they can't sell get recycled.

 

It sounds like your house must look lie ours, we have added insulation in the form of bookshelves around many walls :lol:

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