hitbyambulance wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:13 pm
LordMortis wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 12:29 pm
I keep putting off figuring out what I want to do with my books. I may have to look to see if anyone would accept a chunk of them as donations.
books you don't want to bother selling can be dropped off at local Little Free Libraries
https://littlefreelibrary.org
Off topic but I'll post more information.
One idea of what to do with your books is to check your area for places that accept books for prisoners. There are (obvious) limits of what might be acceptable but it's always nice to think they might do some good. Caution however, books they can't use usually end up in a dumpster as usually they aren't staffed to deal with re-donating books.
Another option is your local Goodwill store that accepts donations. Every Goodwill we've visited has a books section. And, if you are lucky, some places have dedicated Goodwill bookstores, there are actually three on the West Coast of Florida. Awesome places to shop for books too.
Finally there are online swapping sites. The best and pretty much the only one I use is
https://www.paperbackswap.com (PBS) which in spite of its name also deals in hardcovers and CDs. This site has a good system: you post on their site which books you would be willing to send to others. Other folks can search for or just find the ones you have listed and if they want it they use the PBS site to request it. You send them the book, they acknowledge received it and you get a credit. And you can use that credit to get books you want. There is a lot more to it that what I've said but I've used the site for years and have found that almost everyone is very responsible able sending books and acknowledging receiving them.
And if you don't want the credits there are a number of places that accept PBS credits as donations.