In a society that embraces “hustle culture” to the fullest, many of us feel overworked with little hope of respite from our demanding jobs and daily duties. Importunate bosses push us to our limits, asking us to work long outside of the usual 9 to 5 and sending work emails on our off days. Even our hobbies have been stolen from us, as guilt begins to creep in when we realize we could—even should—be monetizing our creativity.
Hey there! Are you bored out of your wits? Perhaps you’re tired of our dull world and would love an adventure elsewhere. However, since you don’t have a place in mind right now, how would you like it if we brought the experience to you?
What do we mean? Well, sometimes, you need something exciting to pump your serotonin levels. And rather than embark on a quest, you can get the fun experience you need in your bedroom or couch. Have you ever heard of a fantasy novel?
Self-love is one of those concepts that can be deceivingly complex. Nonetheless, behind that unassuming façade lies a plethora of questions with complicated answers.
What does it mean to love yourself? How do you find the balance between loving yourself and coexisting with others? Where do you draw the line?
According to the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, self-love is about supporting and protecting your physical, psychological, and spiritual growth. It involves valuing and prioritizing yourself, your happiness, and your needs.
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.
Do you have used novels or textbooks taking up space in your home that need to be sold? Navigating today’s online marketplace can be tricky, especially for first-time sellers. Here’s what you need to know about the best websites to sell books in 2025.
It is crucial to know what to do with old books if you want to keep up with sustainable living and declutter regularly. Actually, this problem pertains not only to books and old magazines but also to all kinds of your possessions. While it’s common knowledge that we can sell or give away our clothing or furniture on Craigslist and eBay, how should you dispose of old books?
Are you one of those people who like examining staff and looking for something special to buy for yourself or someone else? You enjoy spending time at antique shops, and you were always inspired by the idea of making money reselling goods?
Selling books can be a great way to turn your passion into a profit. In this blog, we’ll explore the different ways you can make money selling books, from leveraging online marketplaces to setting up your brick-and-mortar store. Whether you’re a retail arbitrage enthusiastic starter or a professional bookseller, you’ll learn how to make money on book arbitrage. So let’s get started!
How strangely unnerving and comforting that, despite the chasm – in time, culture, context, and geography – that separates us from the past, the stories of people who have walked the earth before us are familiar to our own. What do we have in common with a young girl stealing books in Nazi Germany or a young woman married off to an Italian Grand Duke? Novels set in the past often feel like fantasy; a character’s circumstances are so wildly different than our own, yet their reality – even if fictionalized – recounts hard truths about our history and lays bare our humanity.
Historical fiction is a window into the past and a mirror of our lives and reality. Here’s where you can start if you want to dip your hands into some historical fiction.
Obvious truth as it may be, it always bears repeating—college is costly.
Although tuition is always the first and foremost expense everyone worries about, the price of college books continues on an endless uphill climb. Specifically, college textbook prices have increased by over 1,000% since the 1970s.
Sadly enough, most college books have a short utility timespan. After fulfilling their purpose, their fate will likely be that of a dust collector on a bookshelf or in a forgotten drawer. Unless, of course, you SELL them.