Where can I sell my books after reading?
We’ve got options for selling textbooks, as well as hardcovers and paperbacks.
- BookScouter. I like to start with BookScouter.com.
- Half Price Books.
- Amazon.
- 4. Powell’s Books.
- Online Buy Back Programs.
- Your local indie.
Can you donate books to the library Seattle?
The Seattle Public Library welcomes donations of books and other materials. The Library also accepts monetary contributions allocated for the purchase of Library materials. The Library reserves the right to determine the disposition of all gifts received.
How do I sell a book I don’t want anymore?
You’ve got to find the place which will take the types of books you’re selling, in the condition you’ve got them in….General Books
- Bookscouter.com.
- Amazon.com (as Third-Party Seller)
- Sell Back Your Book.
- Bookstores.com.
- Half Price Books Stores.
- Yard Sales & Garage Sales.
- Half.com.
How do I donate books in Seattle?
3 Ways to Donate Books: 15 or fewer sellable books can be donated at the FriendShop at any time during business hours. Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m – 5 p.m. 80 or fewer sellable books can be donated at the FriendShop by making an appointment. On the day of your appointment bring the books to the FriendShop.
Where can I donate books in Washington state?
Legacy Washington.
Does King County library accept book donations?
Do you accept book donations? The KCLS Foundation only accepts donations of rare books, large estates, or from business closures. Donated books will typically be sold through our book resale partner, Thrift Books, and the funds will be used for library programs and services at KCLS.
How do I get rid of books I don’t want?
Paperback books that are torn or unusable can be placed in your curbside recycling bin for recycling. Sell them or give them away online. Craigslist.org and Freecycle.org are two online options for getting rid of unwanted books and other stuff, for free or for a price. Release your books “into the wild”.
Should I throw away old books?
Paperbacks can be recycled as-is, but hardcovers must be removed before being sent to recycling. Books with moldy pages cannot be recycled, but must be tossed in the trash before they can spread their mold to other books. If a book cannot be reused or given new life in some other way, it’s perfectly okay to recycle it.