Re: [aclug-L] Good Computer Book Source
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For college textbooks, check Books To Go. They're at 17th and Hillside,
right next to the WSU campus. They've often got more used books, and
cheaper prices on new books, than the college bookstores. You can take them
your schedule (or class line numbers) and they can find the books for you.
www.books-to-go.com
John
On Sun, Dec 20, 1998 at 02:41:32AM -0600, John Reinke wrote:
> I know this isn't really Linux-related, but I figured this would be a good
> place to look for suggestions.
>
> I've been looking at the books I need for next semester, and if I purchase
> the all the books new, it could amount to about $400 at the WSU bookstore.
> I have been checking online at Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, and even
> Books.com. While these places normally have anywhere from 20-30% off list
> price, the books I need must not be big enough sellers to get discounts.
> They are mostly around list price, so I wouldn't save anything by ordering
> online.
>
> Does anyone have good suggestions for where to get computer books online,
> or even mail order?
>
> Thanks, and enjoy the holidays...
>
> John
>
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