Monday, May 21, 2012

Tallulah recommends PaperBackS​wap!




Trade Books for Free - PaperBack Swap.


Dear readers,

Tallulah wants you to know about PaperBackSwap, the biggest book-swapping site in America. If you're a reader, you know how books can accumulate after you have read them. They pile up and gather dust, and you know you won't read them again. You can try to sell them to used-book stores, but you won't get very much for them, even if they are in perfect condition. PaperBackSwap is a better way!

All you have to do is create an account for FREE, list your books that you are ready to share, and send them out to other members when they are requested. Yes, you pay the postage to send your books out (between 2 and 3 dollars for an average-sized book), BUT you get a Book Credit for sending each book (each Book Credit is good for one book - you can order from any member in the club), AND when you request books for yourself, the senders pay the postage to send those books to you.


It costs nothing to participate, except for postage - there are no membership fees. You even get 2 startup Book Credits free if you are the first account at your household - you can use those credits to order 2 books for yourself, right away!

Give your books a better life - no more languishing on dusty bookshelves! Find new readers for them and get new books for yourself. Send a book, get a book. It's easy and it's free!

You can even print the postage right onto the address label, and mail the book from your outgoing mailbox or any blue mailbox.

Tallulah is a good friend to let you in on this! If you do sign up, please use this link.

If you use the link above to join and you become an active member, Tallulah will get a free Book Credit for referring you to the club!

For more information about PaperBackSwap, you can visit our Help Center by clicking this link.

Best Regards,
The PaperBackSwap Team


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Check out Tallulah's swapping shelf at the bottom of this blog!

2 comments:

  1. Great post! I love swapping books and I use a similar site based in England. It's good to hear you're participating too!

    New to your blog,
    Steph @ Stepping Out of the Page

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    1. I really like PBS! It's helping me clean off my shelves and get new books. What service do you use in England?

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