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Why You Should Own Physical Books

All about books By April 17, 2021 Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by BookScouter Tags: , , , No Comments

Should you own physical books or at least some hard copies of your favorite novels? Or is it more sensible to sell used books and switch to ebooks? There is no right or wrong here, and this guide will help you review available options. You will learn about possible “use case” scenarios for various types of physical books — from coffee table volumes to expensive college textbooks. It is up to you to decide which option makes the most sense for you!

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3 Reasons You Should Keep Your College Textbooks

Flipping books By March 1, 2019 Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by BookScouter Tags: , , No Comments

You passed your classes with the help of your tried and true college textbooks this semester, and now you’re not sure if you should hang on to these beloved books or sell them.

I mean, you made so many good memories together. All the late nights studying and coffee dates. They were always there to help you think through new and exciting ideas. It’s like your old friends. You don’t want to let them go now, do you?

Let’s get real, while your textbooks were handy this semester, the chances of you needing to keep them are slim.

Here are 3 reasons why you should hang on to your college textbooks.

 

  1. You need to use your college textbook as a reference.

    Whether it be for another college course or your career, keep the textbooks that have critical information or helpful visuals. If you are uncertain of the future helpfulness of the book, chat with a professor or a student further along. Learn what they recommend. Keep in mind, you may be able to resell the book now and then buy it back for pennies later on. 

    Beautiful College Textbooks Line Shelf for Display

    College Textbooks With Beautiful Binding Used in Interior Design. | One Reason You Should Keep Your Textbooks.

  2. Hello, Interior Design!

    If you love the look of the book or color of the binding, keep the book to add in a bit of decor. You can turn a stack of your favorite textbooks into a side table or display them nicely on the shelf. Plus, it might impress your friends.

  3. You feel generous.

    If you have a friend who will need the same textbook in a semester or two, feel free to donate it to them. If the price point isn’t right for resale, consider donating your book to the local library or your school’s library. Being nice feels good.

    The textbook you have on hand doesn’t meet one of these criteria?

    If you want to sell your textbooks type in the ISBN number HERE and learn how much money you can make by selling your textbook on BookScouter.Our two cents: Textbooks are constantly being updated and can be purchased for a significantly cheaper rate later on. If you do not have a strong reason to keep the book, it is best to sell or rent in the first place.