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Summary: Books can be ordered from bookstores, independent publishers, through the author or through Web sites like amazon.com. Find out where to order books at varying prices with tips from a playwright in this free video on literature.

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Laura Turner received her B.A. in English from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., graduating magna cum laude with honors. She then attended the University of Nevada, Las...read more

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"Hi this is Laura Turner and today I'm going to talk with you on how to order books and where to order them. First of all there are so many different places where you can order books now a days. There's so many different options available to you but of course the first option is always just to go to the bookstore and order it from them. But you may not of course get your deal that you want on your books if you are doing it through the bookstore itself. So do your research on where you want to order your books. Think about actually ordering from independent publishers or directly from the author especially if it's a book that is difficult to come by. You are probably going to want to go through the author and their publishing themselves. Or you can also go to Amazon dot com which is probably my favorite place to order books because it's a place where lots of different book companies can post all of their available books at many varying prices, so you can find for example, books that cost three dollars that have been used, at a used bookstore where as if you ordered it from you know Barnes and Noble dot com you might get the same thing but it's going to be twenty dollars because it's you know, quote brand new. So you are going to be able to find your used books and your new books on Amazon with your sort of details about the condition of the book as well as where it's going to be shipping from. So those are some ideas on where to order your books."

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