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Best place to buy fiction books?
kaz2721
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Hi
Am hoping to purchase some fiction books for my father-in-law ... can anyone recommend a cheaper place for books that are in the current chart please?
Thanks
Am hoping to purchase some fiction books for my father-in-law ... can anyone recommend a cheaper place for books that are in the current chart please?
Thanks
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Sorry ... just realised this thread is in the wrong place!!
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If you want current top 30 paperbacks your best bet is Tesco or Asda where they are around the £3.70ish mark.0
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Worth having a glance at https://www.thebookpeople.com - I used them recently and was pretty impressed.0
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Amazon is pretty good and their marketplace is brilliant if you dont mind a second hand book. Save the environment and all that0
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https://www.pickabook.co.uk offer free P&P over £15 and 1/3rd off most titles.Saving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.500
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Amazon or ebay.
I was on Amazon last night and the prices were good (I bought 3 books - Don't tell the Missus!)
Unfortunately you can't use Quidco on either site, but the prices are generally good on both anyway.
Play.com also sell books and you get 4% Quidco on there.John :beer:
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