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Natalie Meyers is a freelance writer and editor with more than 15 years of experience. As an English major and a psychology graduate, she worked as a teacher and a counselor. As a writer, she's covered a diverse range of topics from technology to publishing. She is an avid reader who believes that books help us become more authentic versions of ourselves. At BookScouter, she's a smart writer and an expert in all things books.

10 Q&A about Pre-ISBN Era Books

All about books, Book arbitrage By May 15, 2023 Last Updated on June 21, 2023 by Abigail White Tags: , , , , No Comments

10 Q&A about Pre-ISBN Era Books

There’s plenty of information about listing and selling regular ISBN-13 books. However, what about the books that don’t have an ISBN? How do you deal with them? For one thing, such old books may not have any value; for another, some out-of-print books can be rare collectibles you can sell quite profitably. Therefore, knowing how to find and evaluate as well as where to sell books from the pre-ISBN era is an advantage you can use as a bookseller.

Determining Book Condition Guide

All about books, Book arbitrage By April 17, 2023 Last Updated on May 16, 2023 by Abigail White Tags: , , , No Comments

determinning book conditions

In the previous article, Book Condition Ratings Explained & Compared, we’ve covered all the essentials regarding how the book condition rating system works and how different marketplaces grade used books they sell. Today, we’ll give you a few hands-on recommendations regarding the process of determining book conditions. While most book resellers know all about it from personal experience, we’re positive some beginning book resellers will find our article helpful.

Where to Sell Used Books in Los Angeles?

All about books, Personal finance By April 11, 2023 Last Updated on January 4, 2024 by Olivia Smith Tags: , , , , No Comments

sell used books in Los Angeles

Los Angeles has many bookstores; however, not all of them buy books back. If you live in Los Angeles and want to know where to sell your books, this article is for you. We’ve gone through the list of brick-and-mortar bookstores that not only can boast great collections but are constantly expanding them by accepting used books from customers. So let’s take a closer look at the ten best places in Los Angeles to sell books.

Where to Sell Used Books in Boston?

All about books, Personal finance By March 16, 2023 Last Updated on January 4, 2024 by Olivia Smith Tags: , , , , No Comments

where to sell used books in Boston

Boston has a long history of being the home to book lovers. It’s also the home to as many as 35 colleges and universities. Unsurprisingly, it has many bookstores where you can buy books—from bestsellers to textbooks—but also sell your old books.

If you live in Boston and have books and textbooks you no longer need, read on. In this post, we’ve collected the best places to sell used books, textbooks, and comic books in Boston.

Book Condition Ratings Explained & Compared

Book arbitrage By March 10, 2023 Last Updated on August 28, 2023 by Abigail White Tags: , , No Comments

book condition ratings
In this article, we’ve prepared a complete used book condition guide you can refer to whenever you need to understand how the book condition rating system works and how different platforms rate used books they sell.

We’re positive that if you’ve ever bought a book on Amazon or in an online store at least once, you must have seen one of these descriptions: “As new,” “Very Good,” “Acceptable,” etc. Moreover, you know these terms quite well if you resell books.

Where to Sell Used Books in New York City?

All about books, Personal finance By February 16, 2023 Last Updated on January 4, 2024 by Olivia Smith Tags: , , , , No Comments

best places to buy books in NYC

If you’re looking for the best places to sell books in NYC, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ve collected the local bookstores that accept old and second-hand books. Apart from a chance to get extra cash for the books you no longer need, you can also enjoy the atmosphere of a brick-and-mortar bookstore with endless rows of books.

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