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Mar 09, 2009 -- Reading books on the cheap by trading them online

It's no secret that the book business is on the ropes. Partly, it's because the self-publishing sites -- iUniverse, Lulu and others that Clark has previously mentioned -- have taken their toll.

But you don't even have to buy a book anymore if you don't want thanks to the power of the Internet! O, The Oprah Magazine recently ran a story on websites that will let you read for little or nothing by swapping books with others online.

These sites include BookSwap.com and BookMooch.com. The only cost is the $2.23 expense of media mail to physically swap a book with someone else.

There's also a "Netflix for books" called BookSwim.com where you pay a monthly fee to continually get more books sent to you. Also of interest may be an e-commerce site with a socially conscious angle called BetterWorld.com.

In related news, users of the iPhone and iTouch now have access to free Kindle software that allows them to read more than 240,000 e-books.

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What others are saying

  • Will authors continue to write books if nobody is buying them?
    I wonder if Clark would work for free?
  • Another site
    I use SwapTree.com for trading books, CD's, and DVD's with success.
  • The Library
    Yeah Jack, my local library is a great place to go if you want to read pulp romance fiction or the latest regurgitation by Rush Limbaugh. Forget any meaningful literature! Now maybe the government can stop taxing me for this Bolshevik institution.
  • Try This
    Best book swapping site is paperbackswap.com
  • URL update
    Scott,

    Try www.betterworldbooks.com.

    --Dustin
  • Books
    Been to these sites and inventory is sparse. Not worth it to me.
  • Bookcrossing.com
    Leave your book in a public location and announce it online - so someone can pick it up. There are also crossing locations all over the country. A great free way to recycle books.
  • Betterworld.com
    This is a socially concious and environmentally responsible alternative to road & highway promoting AAA. Same services, and includes bicycles!
  • The Library
    Of course, you always could just go to the new-fangled invention called "The Library", and read all the books you want for free.
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