I see a lot of blog and forum posts with students asking where to find cheap used college textbooks. Most of the time the replies are Amazon.com, Half.com or rent from Chegg. Now these are all find sites with good pricing a lot of times. But if you restrict yourself to just a few sites by name you could miss some really cheap offers. If your favorite site is cheaper on the day looking for book is great. But if you can save 20 or $30 wouldn’t you like to know that also. But I’m suggesting is to take a few seconds and check a price comparison site. Maybe there’s an international version that is cheaper or a really good rental deal. Here are some price comparison sites that you might try.
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