Posts Tagged: bookstores


17
Jun 09

Buying books online at AbeBooks

ANNOUNCEMENT:
I am now selling USED books imported from the US at SecondhandChildrensBooks.blogspot.com. Come on over for a look!

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As a booklover, I buy most of my books from:

  • chain bookstores like Popular, MPH or Borders – I just love browsing through the shelves, looking through the discount bins and finding some really great reads :-)
  • thrift bookstores like (sniff, sniff) The Big Bookshop and Pay Less Books;
  • secondhand bookstores at Bazaar Chowrasta in Penang (I’ve yet to visit the secondhand bookstore haven I hear about at Amcorp Mall…) or
  • hanging on to books I’ve rented in the past from Novel Hut or Novel City!

I’m not much of an online book shopper (except for cases when I’ve bought books for friends or friends’ children as gifts).  Why?

Well…online bookstores come with shipping charges, which I’m really, really reluctant to pay. As it is, a novel in Malaysia already costs RM30+.

Imagine how hard it is to pay an additional RM10+ for shipping especially if the shipping charges go by weight. Books are heavy, you know!

Also, most online bookstores sell new books but the physical bookstore tend to have bargain bins.

What’s more, I prefer the experience of flipping through the pages or digging through the discount piles much more than clicking through pages and pages of book covers…it’s really not the same!

Most of the time, I come home really *happy* with an armload of books (both fiction and non-fiction, for myself or for my son), barely crossing a grand total of RM150 :-)

Even if some online bookstores offer FREE shipping, this is offered for purchases above RM150 or RM200. To reach that amount, I find myself pressured to find books that I want either by using the ‘Search’ feature or by browsing through the categories, if I have the patience…which I don’t.

Now…AbeBooks is slightly different.

At the AbeBooks – Best Buys section, you’ll get “brand new copies of the hottest titles at huge discounts“.

For example:

  • Lisa See’s Shanghai Girls, retailing at US$25.00 is selling at US$9.71 and
  • Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, retailing at US$24.95 is only US$6.15

What’s more AbeBooks – Free Shipping option rounds up booksellers who provides FREE Domestic Shipping on selected new, used, out of print books with NO minimum purchase! Now, that’s my kind of bookstore :-)

I’ve bought several used specialty books (on early childhood education, copywriting, running a home business etc) on AbeBooks. Using the ‘Advanced Search’ function,

  • I look for the book by author, title, keyword or ISBN number and
  • I then narrow down search to booksellers in Malaysia, Singapore or nearby countries.

Feels like I’m searching through a university library database, with the option of buying the books. This far, I’m happy with the condition of the books when they arrive!

Mothers and fathers may want to check out the Children’s Fiction section. Not only can you find MILLIONS of new and used children’s books, you can also return your purchase within 30 days if the books are not as described on the website.

College students may be interested to Save up to 90% on New and Used Textbooks. Since most college textbooks are used for only one semester, why waste money buying a NEW copy when a used copy is just as good? You can also sell your used textbooks there…

I’m really interested in the ‘buyback books’ section but currently, AbeBooks only offers this option in Australia, Canada and the UK. Hope they’ll broaden their regional coverage soon…

I can become a professional bookseller too but the monthly fee of US$24 deters me – would I be able to sell that many books to cover this fixed cost???

Lastly, I wish that AbeBooks would accept Paypal across all its sites – that way, I can buy more books LOL! For now, I need to find individual booksellers who offer that…

So, anyone out there who regularly buys or sells on Abebooks? Love to hear from you!


16
Jan 09

The Big Bookshop in Penang

ANNOUNCEMENT:
I am now selling USED books imported from the US at SecondhandChildrensBooks.blogspot.com. Come on over for a look!

I was really excited about returning to Penang as I could stock up on my home library, both for my toddler and me. However, I was devastated when I saw MetroJaya’s Living Quarters instead of the Big Bookshop in Gurney Plaza! Where did the Big Bookshop go???

Penang island and the mainland has only these few bookstores:

  • The Big Bookshop, MPH and Popular in Gurney Plaza
  • Borders and Popular in Queensbay Mall
  • Popular in Pinang Megamall and Sunway Mall

While MPH and Borders offer a fabulous variety of fiction and non-fiction books, their prices are rather steep compared to Popular.

I love browsing through The Big Bookshop because I could get a good variety of fiction and non-fiction books (especially workbooks for kids) at great prices! I’ve come to think of it as Factory Outlet Store or Reject Shop for books…

Although I can’t find Pay Less Books (which sells quality secondhand books) in Penang, my passion (and pocket book) are soothed by The Big Bookshop. Now that the Big Bookshop is gone, we’ve only got 3 bookshops left!

In early 2008, I’d read about a KL store (in Amcorp Mall) that sells overstock books planning to open a branch in Penang. Guess they’ve changed their minds?

I don’t know about other book lovers’ shopping patterns but I tend to go to Borders and MPH to check out the books, run over to Popular to check out the prices and then go for the best :-)

I’m sorry but because I buy A LOT A LOT of books, I really have to be price-sensitive!

Why not just go straight to Popular, you say? I don’t know…somehow, the store layout for Popular seems to encourage reading for revision rather than reading for pleasure. I’m just never as comfy there as I am at Borders or MPH.

Does anyone know where has the Big Book Shop gone?


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