On 4/23/2016 9:04 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:

On Apr 22, 2016, at 11:47 PM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]>
wrote:

I had more books than I could manage. Tried to give some away to
libraries and schools. No one wants them. It's a function of the
digital age. I'm sending them to the landfill. At least we can be
thankful that they're biodegradable.

If you have used book stores in the area, you should try to sell
them.  The store might do a house call—come to your house, look over
your books, buy some or all, and take them away.

Though used books stores aren’t as common as they used to be as
well.


There's a used bookstore here in Raleigh that has shelves outside (under
a canopy). Books to the left of the door are a quarter; books to the
right are a dime.

Money goes to a local non-profit Classical Music FM station.

Whenever I finally manage to convince myself to let go of some of my
books, I box 'em up; head down there in the middle of the night & add
them to the shelves.

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