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Preferably NOVA
Barnes and Noble in Tysons just closed for the next 6-7 months. I can’t believe I missed out on the 20% off sale Looking for good old used books. Any category and any age |
| Do you not like ebooks, OP? There is so much great free stuff to be borrowed online from public libraries. |
| Library sales! |
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There's one in Reston that looks good but I haven't been yet. Reston's Used Books
Second Story Books has locations in Rockville and Dupont Circle. I've been to the Rockville location. It was big and had lots of good stuff. There is also Friends of the Library. I think in Arlington they are in every public library branch. In Montgomery County there is one at the Wheaton Library location and a location in Rockville, both large stores. |
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https://www.thebookbundler.com/collections/adult-books
and donate anything that you get that you've already read to a Little Free Library |
I hate ebooks! |
Thank you! |
| Goodwill |
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McKay Used Books in Manassas has a huge selection that is categorized by genre and author.
https://mckayusedbooks.com/ |
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Riverby Books in Fredericksburg
https://www.riverbybooks.com/ |
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McKays used books in Manassas. It’s huge, pretty organized, and they have an easy process for trading in books for a decent amount of store credit or a smaller amount of cash.
https://mckayusedbooks.com |
| Third vote for McKay’s. It’s awesome. |
| I tend to find lots in little free libraries, the actual library (sales or borrowing) and from my Buy Nothing group. |
| Little Free Libraries |
+1 - I am involved in one of the friend's groups at a DC public library and there's a lot of great stuff that comes through |