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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Nguyen" data-source="post: 190" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>There is no single website where I bought my books. You have to spend some time if you really want to save money.</p><p>Knowing the ISBN number of a book, you should put it into amazon, bn, ebay, froogle, abebooks, bookfinder4u, craigslist</p><p>I bought half of my books on ebay after watching the deals going for a week, the rest is from amazon (never BN).</p><p>Interesting, I search on craigslist and found there is a seller in NC selling Numerical Linear Algebra for $20 while the cheapest online is $40. I emailed the seller and has it mailed to me for $25 shipped.</p><p>The point is you have to spend some time researching. If you don't care about cost, just go to Barnes and Noble and buy all of them.</p><p>I do not care if my books are brand new or not as long as they are in acceptable condition. International version and hardcover version make no difference to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Nguyen, post: 190, member: 1"] There is no single website where I bought my books. You have to spend some time if you really want to save money. Knowing the ISBN number of a book, you should put it into amazon, bn, ebay, froogle, abebooks, bookfinder4u, craigslist I bought half of my books on ebay after watching the deals going for a week, the rest is from amazon (never BN). Interesting, I search on craigslist and found there is a seller in NC selling Numerical Linear Algebra for $20 while the cheapest online is $40. I emailed the seller and has it mailed to me for $25 shipped. The point is you have to spend some time researching. If you don't care about cost, just go to Barnes and Noble and buy all of them. I do not care if my books are brand new or not as long as they are in acceptable condition. International version and hardcover version make no difference to me. [/QUOTE]
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