Students NP Students
Published Dec 18, 2014
Hello all,
I am looking to order books for next semester? Are there any websites that has discounted textbooks? Thanks in advance for your responses.
lhflanurseNP, APRN
737 Posts
I used the ISBN numbers and searched. Sometimes I found new books for just a couple of dollars more than used. You will find used books in all sorts of conditions, when I did get a used book, I was a little picky and paid a little more but the books had no notes or highlights. Another suggestion is to consider a previous version, but that depends on the book and course. What I can honestly say is I did not get any books from school as you can find varying prices all over. I have to admit that the majority came through my Amazon account (student) which allowed me to get my books quickly and not have to pay so much for shipping.
klhmom
9 Posts
Okay. Thanks for the information.
BirkieGirl
306 Posts
i get all of my texts from amazon. my school posts the ISBN on our school website and i go on a couple of months prior to each semester and purchase the best used ones i can find. i have gotten HUGE deals this way. one book for next semester i got virtually BRAND new (the seller took it out of the plastic wrap and only used ONE chapter!) and saved 70% of the cost of my school bookstore! WHOOP!!
mommy2anangel
151 Posts
I second Amazon. I've always just purchased from the school bookstore until recently. After I discovered that I could purchase my textbooks brand new, still in the wrapping, for 50% off I will never do the bookstore again.
adventure780, BSN, MSN, RN, APN
258 Posts
Always amazon or b&n
zmansc, ASN, RN
867 Posts
I usually check for kindle versions of my books, most come that way, a few don't. Then if I actually need them (usually about 50% of required books are actually necessary), I can buy them in real time. The others, I typically find the best deal at amazon, mostly new but some used depending on the class. Theory books for example, always used or kindle. Patho new. I don't rent, too often books are required in multiple terms in my program.
MikeFNPC, MSN
261 Posts
Amazon student prime account.
Nibbles1
556 Posts
I got my pharm book from Amazon for a mere 3.00 excellent condition. I paid 3.99 for the shipping. Also Halfpricebooks.com is a really good source. I got my med surg book for 137.00 the college was charging over 300.00 for the same book.
grandpaj
206 Posts
Bigwords.com does a nice comparison of online bookstores. I've used it for many years.
WoundedBird
190 Posts
I got a great deal directly from the publisher (30% off & free shipping) for a book that's all of 2 weeks old because it wasn't available in time through Amazon or the school bookstore for the start of the semester. Definitely keeping an eye on those sites from now on.
I never thought about that, but I am an instructor right now and there are a lot of times when I get on the publishers website to use my instructor resources and they are having a sale. Usually what I see is 25% - 30%, but this only happens occasionally. I will have to remember to check that avenue as well.