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Where to Sell Used Books in Houston

Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States. It’s a vibrant place with all sorts of cultural events and activities, including plenty of large and indie bookstores where book lovers can find true gems and sell their used copies.

Today, we’ll continue our series about cities and their bookstores. In this article, we’ll tell you about the best places in Houston where you can trade novels, textbooks, rare editions, and other items.

  1. Where to Sell to Brick-and-Mortar Stores in Houston
  2. Where to Sell Textbooks in Houston?
  3. Where to Buy Books in Houston?
  4. How to Sell Books Online in Houston?


Where to Sell to Brick-and-Mortar Stores in Houston

oneKaboom Books

📌 Address: 3116 Houston Ave., Houston, TX 77009

Kaboom Books states, “We sell, buy and trade. (Books only).” The store offers an extensive collection of over 100,000 titles from 84 sections, mostly general-purpose books. They purchase gently used books in a wide range of genres, including fiction, history, and art.

Their buyback process is simple, though it’s always best to call ahead to confirm they’re accepting books and to learn their terms. They are open every day from noon to 6 p.m.

twoThe Book Attic

📌 Address: 15222 FM 2920, Tomball, TX 77377Located just 3rd Light West of 249, The Book Attic is Tomball’s beloved local bookstore. They specialize in offering a wide range of new and used classics, school reading books, and vintage finds. While they don’t buy books for cash, they offer trade credit, where you can earn 25% of the selling price.

They also have a great selection of unique and handcrafted items, such as journals, tiny books, and fairy houses made by local artists.

threeQuarter Price Books

📌 Address: 3820 S Shepherd Dr., Houston, TX 77098As its name implies, Quarter Price Books offers discounted books and buys used books in good condition. They often have sales, and locals love them and often stop by to check for new reads.

They don’t seem to have a website; however, we recommend you contact them at (713) 520-5009 to understand what they can offer for your titles and when is the best time to bring them in.

fourHalf Price Books

📌 Address: 10915 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77042

Half Price Books has six stores in the Houston area. As usual, they buy books from the public in the stores and online. We’re positive you know the chain well, as it’s one of the oldest booksellers in the US. They accept various books and offer fair prices. Come in person to get your books evaluated. Also, check our top 16 questions about Half Price Book stores.

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fiveKaty Budget Books

📌 Address: 870 S. Mason Rd #101, Katy, TX, 77450 

Katy Budget Books doesn’t buy used books for cash; however, they offer a trade credit, which is calculated as half the book’s original price and can be used for paperbacks, hardcovers, or audiobooks. Though, some restrictions may apply. If you need a book drop-off, please make an appointment.


Where to Sell Textbooks in Houston?

The University of Houston Campus Store

📌 Address: 4455 University Dr., Houston, TX 77004 University of Houston Campus Store offers textbook buybacks to students. You can expect fair buyback offers most of the season, particularly for books in good condition. Please check in person whether they are buying back at the moment.

The University of Houston Bookstore Downtown

📌 Address: 1 Main St Suite 351, Houston, TX US 77002-3651

To sell your books to the University of Houston Bookstore Downtown, make sure they are in good condition, without torn, missing, damaged, or marked pages. Book values depend on demand. You’ll get higher offers during peak buyback periods (up to 50% of the original price). Even outdated or less in-demand books might be accepted if they meet specific criteria.

Barnes and Noble—River Oaks

📌 Address: 2030 W. Gray St, Houston, TX 77019

Learn all about selling textbooks with Barnes & Noble before you go there. This bookstore chain buys used textbooks based on current demand, making it ideal for students, especially during finals or at the semester’s start. Not all books may be accepted, so check their online store locator for the nearest location in Houston and visit the  Sell Your Textbooks page for current offers.

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Houston Community College Bookstore

📌 Address: 1215 Holman Street, Ste 102, Houston, TX 77004

Houston Community College Bookstore offers a buyback program very much with the same conditions as all other college bookstores. Check their working hours on the website, bring your textbooks for appraisal, and get up to 50% back.

The Homeschool Store

📌 Address: 12315 Ann Ln., Houston, TX 77064

The Homeschool Store offers a wide selection of educational materials and personalized advice from experienced homeschool parents and consultants. You can sell your used curriculum and educational materials for cash or store credit year-round. Simply bring your items to the store for review and get an offer based on demand and condition.

The store typically offers 25% of the retail price; payment is on the same day. They purchase “current editions of curriculum across all school subjects plus various editions of classic novels, picture books, early readers, and phonics-based readers used in the programs we sell… educational games, flashcards, materials, and supplies and other non-curricular items.”

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Where to Buy Books in Houston?

In this section, we’ve compiled a short list of booksellers in Houston where you can purchase books. While these stores don’t seem to have any buyback program (or they don’t mention it on their websites), we decided to include them in our list nonetheless. Perhaps some of your readers will find this list useful, too.

1. Out-of-Print Bookstore

📌 Address: 1500 Hadley St., Unit 3534, Houston, TX
📞 Phone: 713-526-8616
🌐 Website: Out-of-Print Bookstore
📙 They specialize in rare and antique books and state they can “find the book you need!”

2. Forgotten Lore

📌 Address: 628 S. Friendswood Drive, Friendswood, TX 77546
📞 Phone: 281- 993-8902
🌐 Website: Forgotten Lore
📙 They specialize in rare and antiquarian, the occult, decorative bindings, literary first editions, Texas and the American West, signed books, and a few more.”

3. Becker’s Books

📌 Address: 7405 Westview, Houston, TX 77055
📞 Phone: 713-957-8088
🌐 Website: Becker’s Books
📙 They specialize in used and rare books and offer titles in over seventy genres.

4. Murder by the Book

📌 Address: 2342 Bissonnet St., Houston, TX
📞 Phone: 713-524-8597
🌐 Website: Murder by the Book
📙 They specialize in mysteries, from new and used books to first editions. It’s one of the largest mystery bookstores in the US.

5. The Paperback Shop

📌 Address: 1500 Hadley St., Unit 3534, Houston, TX
📞 Phone: 713-526-8616
🌐 Website: The Paperback Shop
📙 They specialize in general theme books and have been in the industry for fifty-four years. The store will be closing at the end of 2025; however, their website—IMailtoPrison—will remain active.

6. Basket Books & Art

📌 Address: 115 Hyde Park Blvd., Houston, TX
📞 Phone: 281-846-6017
🌐 Website: Basket Books & Art
📙 They specialize in books that reflect the intersection of literature and art. The store offers a unique experience for both book lovers and art enthusiasts.

7. Bookstore

📌 Address: 2421 Bissonnet St., Houston, TX
📞 Phone: 713-523-0701
🌐 Website: Brazos Bookstore
📙 They specialize in a curated selection of books across subjects like mathematics, pets, literature, and more, “a hub for the most creative, intelligent and engaged readers in Houston.”

8. Kindred Stories

📌 Address: 2304 Stuart St., Houston, TX
📞 Phone: 713-396-2396
🌐 Website: Kindred Stories
📙 They specialize in works by Black authors, including graphic novels, cookbooks, nonfiction, and YA fiction.

9. The Menil Collection Bookstore

📌 Address: 1520 Sul Ross St., Houston, TX
📞 Phone: 713-535-3180
🌐 Website: The Menil Collection Bookstore
📙 They specialize in rare and unique books on art, architecture, design, and children’s literature, often tied to the Menil Collection’s exhibitions.

10. Magick Cauldron

📌 Address: 2424 Montrose Blvd., Houston, TX
📞 Phone: 713-523-0069
🌐 Website: Magick Cauldron
📙 They specialize in books covering astrology, witchcraft, herbal sciences, and other magical subjects.

11. Tomfoolery Toys and Books

📌 Address: 4854 Beechnut St., Houston, TX
📞 Phone: 832-879-2461
🌐 Website: Tomfoolery Toys and Books
📙 They specialize in children’s books and toys and offer a wide range, from picture books for toddlers to elementary-age nonfiction.

How to Sell Books Online in Houston?

If you’re looking for a more convenient and often profitable way to sell books, doing it online is the best solution. Another benefit is that you don’t have to be located in a specific city or state, so this method offers more flexibility and freedom. If you don’t know any trusted online booksellers, we’re here to help you out.

BookScouter

Yet again, we suggest you check out BookScouter first.

This price comparison platform displays offers from 30 vendors (including the ones we’ve mentioned above), so you can easily choose the best one.

BookScouter is not location-specific. It’s an online service, so you can use it anywhere in the US, be it Philadelphia, Denver, Florida, New York, Ashburn, Boston, etc.

The platform also allows you to check one ISBN at a time or upload multiple ISBNs to view all offers in a single chart. To better understand how it works, let’s look at an example. Here is a collection of comic books and graphic novels that could be on your bookshelf:

Let’s find them a new home and calculate how much money you can get for these titles.

Method #1: Enter one ISBN

We’ll start with checking an individual ISBN. For instance, WoB offers you $26.26 for Absolute Watchmen (ISBN-13: 9781779524492). Other vendors are less generous, and if you click the link and proceed to all the available offers, you’ll see that the majority is lower than $11.00.

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Method #2: Enter multiple ISNBs

Let’s now check all eight ISBNs by entering them in the search field (separated by return, space, or comma).

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You can immediately see the best vendor offer and your total maximum payout. Quite convenient, isn’t it?

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Currently, no vendor is interested in purchasing all of your books. However, you can earn $67.77 by selling four of your comics to BooksRun and the remaining books to WoB, which will give you a total of $72.12.

Alternatively, you can send six out of your eight books to WoB. While this option pays a slightly lower total, it requires only one shipping instead of two. Be sure to check each vendor’s shipping terms to choose the one that best suits your needs.

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Final Thoughts

We hope our guide to Houston’s bookstores will help you find places to sell your used books. From local gems like The Homeschool Store, Katy Budget Books, or The Book Attic to Houston college shops and online options, we’ve done our best to research the places that have any sort of a buyback or trade-in program.

Since there are not as many as we expected, we also included the bookstores that don’t mention any buyback; nonetheless, we encourage you to check each place individually.

For more tips on selling books and exploring literary hotspots, check out our posts about other cities, including San Diego, Chicago, Dallas, San Antonio, Seattle, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, as well as our resources for selling books online through platforms like Amazon, eBay, and ThriftBooks.

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Where to Sell Used Books in Philadelphia https://bsblog.wpenginepowered.com/where-to-sell-used-books-in-philadelphia/ Wed, 23 Oct 2024 09:31:29 +0000 https://bsblog.wpenginepowered.com/?p=10031

Where to Sell Used Books in Philadelphia

Today, let’s discuss the bookstores in Philadelphia where you can sell your used books.

Before we get to the list of stores with buyback offers and the places that buy textbooks, comics, and rare titles, we suggest you take a look at this wonderful Philadelphia Bookstore Map.

It’s a brilliant collaborative project by booksellers, book lovers, and the City of Philadelphia. It’s also the beautiful artwork by Henry Crane that showcases the city’s wealth of bookstores.

Here, you can find the 46 brick-and-mortar shops that live and breathe books in Philadelphia.

The map contains information about the city’s independent bookstores, each with its own story and character. We hope that you’ll find it useful in your walks around town and when you just need a new read.

Yet, not all of these shops buy books back. That’s why we’ll now move on to the descriptions of the ones that do. We hope the following list will help you get rid of the titles that you’re either tired of or just no longer need (e.g., old textbooks). First, we’ll discuss brick-and-mortar bookstores without any specialization (e.g., comics only) or specific buyback requirements.

  1. Where to Sell Books to Physical Stores?
  2. Where to Sell Textbooks in Philadelphia?
  3. Where to Sell Comic Books?
  4. Where to Sell Rare Books?
  5. How to Sell Books Online in Philadelphia?

Where to Sell Books to Physical Stores?

oneBrickbat Books

📌 Address: 709 South 4th St,, Philadelphia, PA 19147

Brickbat Books is a bookstore that sells and buys “new and used books and records in Queen Village, Philadelphia.” They also have an online store, Balancing Man Ltd.

They accept a wide range of literature, including literature and fiction (both paperbacks and hardbacks), genre fiction (such as science fiction, mysteries, detective stories, spy thrillers, and pulp), poetry, non-fiction (including essays, philosophy, spirituality, religion, history, popular science, music, and film), children’s books, art books (especially on modern and contemporary artists, photographers, and architects), comics, graphic novels, cookbooks, and rare or unusual books and ephemera.

However, they are selective about what they choose to buy. All items must be in very good condition—no underlining, writing, torn pages, or cover damage. Please note that we do not accept bestsellers, fantasy series, textbooks, or self-help titles.

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twoCathy’s Half Price Books

📌 Address: Manoa Shopping Center, 1305 West Chester Pk. (Rt. 3) Havertown, PA 19083

Cathy’s Half Price Books is an Indie bookstore that has been offering all sorts of books since 2004. It now has over 60,000 titles in stock and a great choice of CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays. It also buys back used books from the public for store credit (or half that amount in cash) or in the form of a donation. You can call 610-924-0988 to schedule an appointment.

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threePhilly Area Book Recycling

📞 Phone: (267) 726-4795

Philly Area Book Recycling buys books and textbooks in and around Philadelphia. They’re not technically a bookstore; however, they specialize in buyback and are ready to pay nicely for non-fiction (their preference) and recent college editions. They typically pay about $1–$2 per book for an average paperback or hardcover and more for textbooks, depending on their condition and year of publication.

To get the estimate, use the contact form on the textbook buyback page. Enter the ISBNs of each textbook you want to sell, and they’ll contact you back with a quote.

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fourBook Corner

📌 Address: 311 N 20th St., Philadelphia, PA 19103

Book Corner was established in 1991 as a program of the Friends of the Free Library of Philadelphia. This nonprofit organization helps Philadelphia residents get access to library services in the area. They have a great selection of new, rare, out-of-print, and quality used books. While they don’t have a buyback program, they accept donations.

fiveHouse of Our Own Books

📌 Address: 3920 Spruce St., Philadelphia, PA 19104

We’re not sure whether this store buys books, but we encourage you to visit it either way. House of Our Own Books is located in a Victorian house on the grounds of the University of Pennsylvania.

You can find new and used books at different prices and on various subjects: fiction, non-fiction, biography, scholarly texts, and more. Since they sell used books, they might be interested in your titles.

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sixBookhaven

📌 Address: 2202 Fairmount Ave Philadelphia, PA 19130

At Bookhaven, there are “2 floors, 7 rooms, & a hallway of literature, philosophy, poetry, art, history, & more!” They have a great selection of books, “two of the fluffiest cats,” and they also buy books for store credit. Send them a message on Instagram or visit to get the offer.

sevenThe Book Trader

📌 Address: 2202 Fairmount Ave Philadelphia, PA 19130

The Book Trader doesn’t technically buy used books. They give 10-20% of the original sale price of books in store credit. You’re limited to 2 standard grocery bags or small boxes, and while small trades can be made during weekdays without an appointment, larger trades require calling ahead.

They accept most books in good condition but do not take ex-library books, heavily marked or damaged books, textbooks, or books we already have in excess. Also, they accept LPs, DVDs, and CDs in good condition.

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eightMolly’s Books and Records

📌 Address: 1010 S. 9th St., Philadelphia, PA  19147

Molly’s Books and Records is owned by Molly Russakoff and Joe Ankenbrand. Located in the heart of Philadelphia’s iconic Italian Market, it has a lot to offer. You can find all sorts of literature, children’s books, nonfiction, and a great collection of cookbooks.

They buy, sell, and trade vinyl records and CDs. Check their Instagram page for buyback information.

nineMostly Books

📌 Address: 529 Bainbridge St, Philadelphia., PA

Mostly Books might be interested in some of your books, so you can give this store a try. Though they mostly get donations, you can get up to 35% store credit for eligible titles. On average, you can expect $1–$2 per book. However, keep in mind that they are very selective even about donations, so no damp or mildewy copies.

tenNewtown Book & Record Exchange

📌 Address: 102 S State St., Newtown, PA 18940

Newtown Book & Record Exchange accepts gently used paperbacks (no hardcovers, except for kids’ books and bestsellers) and LPs in good condition. They offer 20% store credit based on the original list price, which can be used for in-store purchases only. They do not offer cash.

Where to Sell Textbooks in Philadelphia?

Community College of Philadelphia

📌 Address: 700 Spring Garden St., Pavilion Building, Philadelphia, PA 19130

The bookstore of the Community College of Philadelphia accepts last-semester textbooks for buyback. It has a typical for all Follet campus stores buyback program: you can bring your books in good or like-new condition and get up to 50% of their original price. They don’t accept heavily worn books, damaged copies, or titles that are not in demand.

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The University of Pennsylvania Official Bookstore

📌 Address: 3601 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-3895

The University of Pennsylvania Official Bookstore buys books from students for up to 50% of their original price if you bring them in during finals week. Make sure they are in good condition without any signs of damage.

Barnes and Noble

📌 Address: 1708 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19103

Barnes & Noble has a buyback program for used textbooks and trade books, though not all titles may be accepted. Use the online store locator to find the nearest location in Philadelphia. Don’t forget to check the Sell Your Textbooks page for current demand. For further details, see our earlier posts on selling textbooks.

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Where to Sell Comic Books?

1. Garden of Earthly Delights

📌 Address: 7907 Bustleton Ave, Rhawnhurst, Philadelphia, PA
📞 Phone: (215) 332-3321
🌐 Website: Garden of Earthly Delights
📙 Buys/Sells: Sports Cards, TCGs, board games, coins, comics, action figures, etc.

2. Brave New Worlds

📌 Address: 45 N 2nd St., City Center East, Philadelphia, PA
📞 Phone: (215) 925-6525
🌐 Website: Brave New Worlds
📙 Buys/Sells: Photographs, memorabilia, pictures, author readings, collections, in-store events

3. Atomic City Comics

📌 Address: 638 South St., Wharton-Hawthorne-Bella Vista, Philadelphia, PA
📞 Phone: (215) 625-9613
🌐 Website: Atomic City Comics
📙 Buys/Sells: Comics

4. Ontario Street Market

📌 Address: 2235 E Ontario St., Richmond, Philadelphia, PA
📞 Phone: (215) 288-7338
🌐 Website: Ontario Street Market
📙 Buys/Sells: Comics, graphic novels

Where to Sell Rare Books?

1. Bauman Rare Books

📌 Address: 1608 Walnut St. FL 19, City Center West, Philadelphia, PA
📞 Phone: (215) 546-6466
🌐 Website: Bauman Rare Books
📙 Buys/Sells: Rare books, accounting, gifts, sales, collectibles, collections

2. The Last Word Bookshop

📌 Address: 220 S 40th St. Frnt, Cobbs Creek, Philadelphia, PA
📞 Phone: (215) 386-7750
🌐 Website: The Last Word Bookshop
📙 Buys/Sells: Used and out-of-print titles

3. Philadelphia Rare Books

📌 Address: 5301 Tacony St. Ste 314, Frankford, Philadelphia, PA
📞 Phone: (215) 744-6734
🌐 Website: The Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Co.
📙 Buys/Sells: Used books, rare books

How to Sell Books Online in Philadelphia?

Selling books online is another option whether you live in Philadelphia or anywhere in the US.

You can opt for universally known resources and marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, Better World Books, ThriftBooks, or BooksRun; if you have textbooks to sell, try Chegg, eCampus, or ValoreBooks.

Alternatively, you can check local services that cater specifically to Philadelphia and nearby areas. For instance, the Mayfair Hub service center has a buyback program for Philadelphia residents. They buy textbooks from students and residents of Philadelphia for cash. Mind that you have to contact them personally to understand their quotes.

Alternatively, you can list your books on such resources as Bx-zone.com, which serves as some sort of a mediator between you and book buyers looking for second-hand books.

BookScouter

However, do not forget to check BookScouter. This price comparison platform collects data from more than 30 vendors and provides you with the most up-to-date price information about your used books. One of the benefits of the service is that you don’t have to do all this manual search, browsing the buyback offers of different sellers one at a time. You can do this online from any location in the US. You can do the same thing whether you’re in San Antonio, San Diego, Seattle, or Ashburn.

Let’s take a look at the example. If you’ve always been fascinated by crime stories and have recently been quite impressed by Mindhunter (2017) and Through the Darkness (2022) Netflix series, you may have a few books on profiling. However, it makes little sense to keep them once you’re finished with them, right? Other profiling enthusiasts may enjoy your copies. So, here’s the list of books you may be looking to sell:

Step #1: Check ISBNs one by one

Checking ISBNs individually one by one is okay. But we recommend it for cases when you have one or two books, as it won’t take much time.

Step #2: Check all your ISNBs at once

If you have more than three books, we recommend using multiple ISBN search. You simply enter all your SBNs in the search field and click Add ISBNs.

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And here you go:

Check all your ISNBs at once

You can easily see that only Crime Classification Manual (ISBN-13: 9781118305058), Social Engineering: The Science of Human Hacking (ISBN-13: 9781119433385), and Profiling and Serial Crime: Theoretical and Practical Issues (ISBN-13: 9781455731749)

will earn you the most cash at the moment, with offers from $10 to $16, while your other titles aren’t exactly high in demand now.

If you sell all the books now, your maximum payout can be $44.15. Your most convenient but less profitable deal will be with Wob, which is willing to take all the books but for $34.66. Selling separately clearly gives you more.

If you choose the best offers, you can also see that three of your books can go to TextbookManiac, three books that don’t seem to be in demand now—to BooksRun, and Social Engineering: The Science of Human Hacking (ISBN-13: 9781119433385)—to BlueRocketBooks.

The incredible Mindhunter (ISBN-13: 9781501191961) is now worth less than a dollar, so we recommend waiting for a better offer. Demand for this or that book often increases or decreases.

By the way, if you’re a seasoned reseller and want to be on top of all buyback prices, you can also check BookScouter’s Pro Tools and the Buyback Price History feature, where you can look up all the ISBN history since 2016. For example, here’s the price history chart for Mindhunter for the past year. You can also check the entire history available for this ISBN.

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Final Thoughts

We hope our list of Philadelphia brick-and-mortar bookstores will help you find a great place to sell used books or pick up something new. We also hope that our review of BookScouter and its potential will help you get the best deal if you decide to look for online alternatives.

For details on bookstores in other cities, explore our posts about Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Dallas, Florida, Boston and New York.

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Where to Sell Used Books in Denver https://bsblog.wpenginepowered.com/where-to-sell-used-books-in-denver/ Mon, 30 Sep 2024 10:02:22 +0000 https://bsblog.wpenginepowered.com/?p=9835

Where to Sell Used Books in Denver

While Providence, RI, is the #1 book city in America, with 139 libraries and 70 indie bookstores, Denver hasn’t gone that far from it: with 110 libraries and 278 bookstores (and taking into consideration the number of residents in both locations), it makes #13 in the list of the best book cities (according to Clever Real Estate’s report on The Best Book Places in the U.S. (2022 Data).

Denver scores higher in this respect, compared to Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Antonio and even New York, giving way to Boston and Seattle.

Some of the bookstores in the city sell new books or a mix of used and new titles, while others offer a buyback or a donation program. This data shows the city’s potential for this business and highlights the opportunities available.

In Denver, you have the option to sell used books and textbooks either to a brick-and-mortar bookstore or online. The first option is usually better suited for trade books, while textbooks get better offers online. Nonetheless, in this post, we’ll discuss both options so you can choose the one that works best for you.

  1. Where to Sell Used Books in Denver? Brick-and-Mortar Stores
  2. Where to Sell Textbooks in Denver?
  3. Where to Donate Books in Denver?
  4. How to Sell Books Online in Denver?

Where to Sell Used Books in Denver? Brick-and-Mortar Stores

Here’s a list of stores in where you can take your used copies for trade credit or cash:

🛒 Bookstore 📚 Books They Buy
🛒 Capitol Hill Books
📞 (303) 837-0700
📌 300 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80203
🗓 Mon – Sun: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
📚 Used books, including fiction, non-fiction, and some rare books.

📚 Not accepted: Abridged books, computer books, hardcover mystery/thriller books, textbooks, ex-library books, anything out of date such as old travel books, formerly current events, obsolete technology, and books in poor condition.

📚 They do not purchase books for cash but offer store credit. 

📚 Contact the store in advance.

🛒 Printed Page Bookshop
📞 (303) 777-7653
📌 1416 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80210
🗓 Wed – Sat: 10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Sun: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
📚 They specialize in rare and antiquarian books but also buy gently used modern titles.

📚 Accepted: Hardback books with dust jackets that are free of any kind of damage; books in fine bindings, such as those produced by the Easton Press, Franklin Library, First Edition Library, and Folio Society.

📚 Not accepted: They do not purchase romance novels or heavily damaged books.

📚 Contact the store in advance.

🛒 The Book Stop
📞 (303) 423-BOOK
📌 10840 West 44th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
🗓 Mon – Sat: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sun: Closed
📚 Used books in good condition for cash. Average payments are up to 75 cents for paperbacks and $1 for hardcovers.

📚 Not accepted: Textbooks, encyclopedias, and reference materials are not accepted.

📚 They also take donations for those not looking to sell.

🛒 Black & Read
📞 (303) 467-3236
📌 7821 Wadsworth Blvd. Arvada, CO 80003
🗓 Mon – Fri: 10:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m., Sat: 10 p.m. – 7 p.m.; Sun: 11 p.m. – 7 p.m.
📚 Used books in good condition for cash or store credit.

📚 They also trade books for books.

🛒 The Hermitage Bookshop
📞 (303) 388-6811
📌 290 Filmore Street, Denver, CO 80206
🗓 Mon –Fri: 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.;  Sat: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Closed on Sundays and Federal Holidays
📚 They specialize in used, rare, collectible, and antiquarian hardbacks.

📚 Accepted: Fine bindings, science fiction, fantasy, mythology, fairytale, and folklore.

📚 Not accepted: Textbooks, encyclopedia sets, magazines, yearbooks, or incomplete sets. Paperbacks are only accepted if they are fine or scarce originals.

📚 Contact the store in advance.

🛒 The Park Hill Community Book Store
📞 (303) 388-6811
📌 4620 E 23rd Ave Denver, CO 80207
🗓 Mon –Fri: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.;  Sat: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sun: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
📚 They don’t buy books back but have a trade-in system of sorts.

📚 They offer individual membership and give 10 book credits for books. ($20 for families, $10 for students and seniors). Paperbacks are 1 credit; hardbacks—2.

📚  1/2 a credit is given for bringing in paperbacks and 1 credit for hardbacks.

📚  Any books they don’t select are donated to area charities.

🛒 Denver Book Rack
📞 (303) 756-9891
📌 4061 E Wesley Ave, Denver, CO 80222
🗓 Tue – Sat: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sun: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Closed on Mondays
📚 They offer store credit for books in good condition (up to 25%).

📚 Accepted: Used paperbacks and limited hardbacks (only children’s and young adult titles).

📚 Not accepted: Textbooks and encyclopedias.

🛒 The Bookworm
📞 (303) 449-3765
📌 3175 28th St Boulder, CO 80301
🗓 Mon – Fri: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sat: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Closed on Sundays
📚 Used books in great condition fortrade-in credit. 

📚 The price is generally half of the list price; a quarter of the list can be expected as credit.

📚 Not accepted: Hardcover fiction.

🛒 Trident Booksellers
📞 (303) 443-3133
📌 940 Pearl St Boulder, CO 80302
🗓 Buyback hours:
Mon – Thu: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
📚 Used books in excellent condition.

📚 Contact the store in advance.

🛒 Gallagher Books
📞 (303) 756-5821
📌1454 South Broadway, Denver, CO 80210
🗓 Mon – Sat: 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.; Sun: Noon – 5:00 p.m.
📚 The store specializes in rare, unusual, out-of-print books, vintage posters, and library-related antiques.

📚 There’s no direct indication regarding buyback, but you can contact the store to inquire.

🛒 The Read Queen
📞 (303) 974-5978
📌 129 N Harrison Ave, Lafayette, CO 80026
🗓 Mon – Fri : 7a.m. – 7 p.m.;
Sat – Sun: 8a.m. – 7 p.m.
📚 Used books for 30% of the price they set in RQ Dollars.

📚 Read Queen Dollars program offers 10% off new books, gifts, toys, stationery, and 50% off used books.

🛒 Friends of the Aurora Public Library
📞 (720) 747-7977
📌 2243 S Peoria St, Aurora, CO 80014
🗓 Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
📚 The Friends of the Aurora Public Library Book Outlet primarily accepts donations of gently used books (in a wide range of genres like bestsellers, mysteries, and romance), DVDs, CDs, and records. No direct buybacks.
🛒 Mile High Comics
📞 (303) 455-2659
📌 4600 Jason St, Denver, CO 80211
🗓 Store Hours:
Mon-Sat: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sun: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
📚 Comics

📚 Please email Pam Brandle at pamb@milehighcomics.com for information.

🛒 The Tattered Cover Bookstore
📞 (303) 322-7727
📌 2526 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80206
🗓  Mon – Sun: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m
📚 Used books for store credit only, no cash buybacks.

📚 You can bring up to 25 books at a time; more by appointment only.

📚 Not accepted: Textbooks, dated materials like travel guides, or heavily worn/damaged copies.

🛒 West Side Books
📞 (303) 480-0220
📌 3434 W 32nd Ave, Denver, Colorado 80211
🗓  Tue: By appointment
📚 Used books for cash or store credit only.

📚 They currently only buy books on Tuesdays by appointment. Not more than three boxes.

📚 Not accepted: Textbooks, newspapers, or magazines.

Where to Sell Textbooks in Denver?

Here’s a list of campus stores and other places in Denver where you can sell your textbooks:

🛒 Bookstore 📚 Books They Buy
🛒 Kilgore College Bookstore
📞 (903) 983-8277
📌 1100 Broadway, Kilgore, TX 75662
🗓 Mon –Thu: 7:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.,
Fri: 7:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
📚 Textbooks

📚 Textbooks are bought based on condition and quantities needed by the store.

📚 Buyback is subject to demand; some books may be dropped from the buyback list without prior notice.

🛒 Barnes & Noble
📞 (303) 691-2998
📌 960 S Colorado Blvd
Glendale, CO 80246
🗓 Mon – Thu: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.,
Fri – Sat: 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.,
Sun: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
📚 Buys back used textbooks and trade books, though the availability of buyback services may vary.

📚 Check their Sell Your Textbooks page to understand their current demand.

🛒 Campus Store—University of Denver
📞 (303) 556-4286
📌 1201 5th Street, Denver, CO 80217
🗓  Mon – Fri: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
📚 Used textbooks in good condition with minimal highlighting or damage.

📚 The buyback offer may depend on demand for the title in upcoming semesters.

📚 Not accepted: Books that are water-damaged, missing pages, or excessively worn.

🛒 Pack & Ship etc.
📞 (303) 979-9121
📌 9878 W Belleview Ave, Denver, CO 80123
🗓 Mon-Fri: 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.;
Sat: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.;
Sun: Closed
📚 Textbooks for cash, especially during textbook buyback season.

📚 Areas served: students and residents of Littleton, Lakewood, Highlands Ranch, Denver, and the Front Range.

📚 Not accepted: Heavily damaged copies.

🛒 Dream Books Co.
📞 (720) 767-2478
📌 4250 N Broadway, Denver, CO 80216
🗓  Mon – Fri: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
📚 Used books and textbooks from educational institutions (in bulk) (e.g., schools, libraries, etc.) They currently do not purchase books from the general public.

📚 Areas served: Arvada, Aurora, Boulder, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, Greenwood Village, Littleton, Lone Tree, Longmont, and Westminster.

🛒 University of Colorado Boulder – CU Book Store
📞 (303) 492-6411
📌 1669 Euclid Ave
36 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0036
🗓  Mon – Fri: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
📚 Textbooks for cash.

📚 Not accepted: Damaged copies.

🛒 Bluebird Books
📞 303-912-4559
📌 8201 S. Santa Fe Drive #245 Littleton, CO 80120
📚 High-quality used, rare, and out-of-print books—hardcovers (seldom softcover or paperbacks) in great condition in the Denver Area and the Front Range.

📚 Accepted: Classic fiction, Modern Library editions, Everyman’s Library editions, books published by the Limited Editions Club, Folio Society, Heritage Press, Easton Press, and the Franklin Library. Books about birds (bird art & photography, birding), Natural History, poetry, cookbooks, History, and Biographies.

📚 Not accepted: Self-help books, “How-to” books, etc.

🛒 Colorado Mesa University’s official bookstore
📞970.248.1422
📌 1455 N 12th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501
📚 Textbooks (in good condition to be eligible for buyback) for 15–50% of the new price (depending on a range of factors; check their buyback terms).
🛒 Book Driver–Coyote Ridge Books booths
📞 303-665-0433
📌 The Lafayette Collectables & Flea Market— 130 E Spaulding St, Lafayette, CO 80026
📚 Newer textbooks for 20% to 50% of the resale value (in cash) in the Denver metro area, Boulder, Parker, and Castle Rock.
🛒 CSU Bookstore
📌 CSU Bookstore Inside the Lory Student Center: December 9-13, 2024 during Normal Store Hours.
📚 Textbooks (in good condition)

📚 Not accepted: Damaged, defective, and no-value books. You can send those for donation.

Where to Donate Books in Denver?

Alternatively, you can donate your reads to organizations that support people and give opportunities to those who have limited access to education.

Denver Public Library

📍 10 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204
Denver Public Library accepts donations for its book sales, with proceeds benefiting the library. “When you invest in the library, you invest in critical support for free literacy programs, lifelong learning, workforce development, and equitable access to resources and knowledge for the millions of adults, children, and youth of Denver.”

ARC Thrift Stores

📍 1515 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80210 and other locations ARC Thrift Stores accepts most things, including books, which help fund programs and enhance the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.” Drop off is available at any ARC location.

Goodwill Denver

📍 21 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80209
Just like in other locations, Goodwill stores in Denver accept book donations. These copies are then sold to fund job training and education programs.

Friends of the Aurora Public Library

📍 2243 S Peoria St, Aurora, CO 80014
Friends of the Aurora Public Library supports the Aurora Public Library by selling donated books at their Book Outlet. They accept books, CDs, LPs, DVDs, audiobooks, puzzles, and sheet music four days a week: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

BookGive

📍 4890 Lowell Blvd, Denver, CO 80221
BookGive is a nonprofit that accepts books in good condition and distributes them to underserved communities.“We’ll make sure they find their way into the hands of people—your neighbors—who would LOVE to read them.”

The Salvation Army

📍 2085 S Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80227
The Salvation Army accepts donations that they sell to support their social programs. Make sure you bring items in good condition.

How to Sell Books Online in Denver?

For some people, selling online is faster, easier, and more convenient. This is understandable, especially when it comes to textbooks. Campus stores may not accept anything off-season, and independent stores may not accept textbooks at all (as you may have noticed, there are plenty of places where textbooks are specifically mentioned as “not accepted.” Naturally, people turn to online services.

While online marketplaces like Amazon and eBay, as well as booksellers like SellBackYourBook or TextbookRush, are quite reasonable solutions for buyback, we have another suggestion.

Using BookScouter can make things even more convenient and help you sell your books even more profitably. This comparison platform shows offers from more than thirty vendors all over the US, not just in Denver or Colorado. One of the greatest benefits of the platform is that it gives you a very broad picture of buyback prices. You simply enter the ISBN and see all available offers right away.

Let’s take a look at an example. If you’ve been taking part in the Japanese program at DU to improve your language and cultural communication expertise or might have an MA in Asian Languages and Civilizations—Japanese, you must have plenty of Japanese literature and study materials left from your classes. For instance, you’ve long passed N1 and N2, so you probably don’t need Genki 1 Third Edition: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese 1 Textbook & Workbook Set anymore. Let’s see how much you can get for it:

BookScouter

Ok, not much, but let’s add all your Japanese-related textbooks and course materials to the list and get all the offers in one place. Simply enter the ISBNs in the search space separated by a return, space, or comma:

miltiple ISBN

Ok, Japanese books might not be that popular, but still, it’s almost $50:

multi ISBN

BookScouter also offers a free mobile app where you can scan book barcodes and get this information even faster. It’s more convenient if you’re a book scout and resell books as a side hustle. If you’re a seasoned reseller, you may consider Pro Tools offered by BookScouter, where you can review the book buyback price history, access the best deals, remove your excess stock profitably, and use versatile book data to improve your sales strategy.

Conclusion

As you can see, Denver has plenty of used bookstores with a trade-in program or those that offer cash. Not all of these places accept textbooks, so we’ve placed these stores separately for your convenience. We hope you find these lists useful. We also hope that you check BookScouter when you consider selling books online.

Whether you’re in Florida, Philadelphia, or Ashburn, we have detailed guides to help you find the best places to sell your used books.

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Where to Sell Used Books in Florida: A Short Guide for Students and Seasoned Book Scouts https://bsblog.wpenginepowered.com/where-to-sell-used-books-in-florida/ Mon, 29 Jan 2024 10:03:24 +0000 https://bsblog.wpenginepowered.com/?p=7605

Where to Sell Used Books in Florida

Florida, known for its sunny beaches, is no less a place for book lovers and collectors than any other state. So, whether you’re a student looking to declutter your bookshelf at the end of a semester or a seasoned book scout with a collection to sell, the Sunshine State offers a variety of options.

In this guide, we’ll explore a few places to sell used books in Florida, focusing on those that explicitly have a buyback service of sorts. We’ll cover both brick-and-mortar stores and online platforms, ensuring you find the perfect spot to sell your cherished reads.

Where to Sell Used Books in Florida: Brick-and-Mortar Stores

1. Chamblin Bookmine

📌4551 Roosevelt Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32210

Chamblin Bookmine, a Jacksonville gem, has been a staple in the local literary community since 1976. With an extensive collection of over two million books, they are always looking to buy back used books from students and collectors: “We buy all sorts of books, from single books to large collections, new releases to antique, and all genres.  We also welcome all sorts of  media; postcards, DVDs, vinyl, CDs, magazines, autographs, prints and etc.”

Their buyback process is straightforward, offering fair prices for books in good condition. They offer in-store credit and cash for half of the store credit value. The store’s labyrinthine aisles and cozy corners make it a book lover’s paradise. They don’t do book appraisals over the phone; however, if you are unsure about bringing your books, call them at 904-384-1685 to discuss your case.

2. The Book Rescuers

📌10410 66th St N #6, Pinellas Park, FL, 33782

The Book Rescuers in Pinellas Park is a treasure trove for those looking to sell their used books. They opened a large used book warehouse with more than 40,000 books and prices from $1 to $3. We haven’t found any specific information about buyback; however, you can visit the store at 10410 66th St N #6, Pinellas Park, and get more details. Or at least, you can get a few second-hand books really cheap.

3. The Paperback Exchange Bookstore

📌412 Ridge Rd, Port Richey, FL, 34668

The Paperback Exchange Bookstore is “a used, new, & rare bookstore! With credit exchange program for big discounts!” Established in 1979, it has been in business for more than forty years, and if you’re looking for a place to sell your books in Florida, you should definitely visit this one. “We have tons of books. Literally. We provide book ordering services for a nominal fee. If we don’t have it we will find it for you to purchase. We give you store credit for books you return to us.

4. Bright Light Books

📌161 E State Road 436, Fern Park FL, 32730

Bright Light Books claims that they “buy a huge variety of books, some newer textbooks, DVDs, CDs, Vinyl, and even board games.” The store specializes in both new and used books, videos, and music. However, they’re pretty selective and only buy items that are in good condition.

They usually pay around 40% of their price in store credit or half of that credit amount in cash for most books. For DVDs, CDs, vinyl, and board games, they typically pay between $0.50 and $3.00 in cash per item or $1.00 and $6.00 in store credit per item, depending on the item’s condition and rarity.

However, they might pay more for newer releases, multi-disc sets, and collectibles. If you have a large quantity of items, they may be able to come to your house to pick them up.

5. First Edition Rare Books

📌225 Sago Palm Road, Suite B, Vero Beach, FL 32963

First Edition Rare Booksoffers collectors the finest selection of important rare books from around the world.” They specialize in notable rare books, work by appointment, and have locations in Cincinnati, Ohio, Indianapolis, Indiana, and Vero Beach, Florida.

The store buys and sells books on consignment, so if you’re anywhere in Florida and have something in your private collection that you want to sell, contact them at (772) 539-0886 or fill in their contact form to schedule an appointment.

6. Big Apple Bookstore

📌5461 N. Federal Hwy, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308

Big Apple Bookstore is located in Fort Lauderdale and offers various books, CDs, DVDs, and records, etc. “We also buy  books, cd’s, dvd’s, records, manga, comics, video games and much more.” To sell your books to them, call 954-772-7761 and ask Rob to schedule an appointment.

Online Stores

1. BookIt

BookIt had an off-campus brick-and-mortar store “in the heart of Gainesville” for more than nine years; however, they moved completely online, and now they “are an online college bookstore buying and selling used textbooks, graphing calculators, iClickers, and course materials for college students across Florida and the United States.”

They buy college textbooks, graphing calculators, iClickers, and course materials. They also have a bulk buyback option for cases when you have more than ten titles. To sell your titles to them, you can fill out the form. As opposed to other buyback resources, BookIt can pay via cash, Venmo, Paypal, and other mobile payment services once they get your titles. Check this website whether you’re looking to sell books in Florida or any other state.

2. BooksRun

Whether you’re in Florida or anywhere else in the US, BooksRun allows you to buy, rent, and sell used books and textbooks from anywhere in the US, including Florida. Students can use BooksRun to avoid high prices on new books at college bookstores. More importantly, you can sell your books and textbooks more profitably on BooksRun than anywhere else.

It’s also very easy: you go to the BooksRun website, enter the ISBN, author, or title of the book you want to sell, and check the quote offered. Then you ship the books and get your money. It’s convenient, and you can do it from any place in Florida.

3. SellBackYourBook

SellBackYourBook is a platform that allows Florida residents and people from all over the US to sell their used books online in a convenient and user-friendly way. This service simplifies the process of getting rid of unwanted books by offering instant quotes through the SellBackYourBook website, which helps you get the value of your books quickly.

Also, the service covers shipping costs. After your books are received and processed, payments are made promptly, making it an easy and efficient way to turn your books into cash.

4. eCampus 

eCampus is yet another reliable platform that offers efficient services for buying, renting, and selling textbooks in Florida and countrywide. One of the key benefits of using eCampus in Florida is that it provides competitive buyback prices and free shipping for sellers. The website is easy to navigate and allows completing all transactions seamlessly.

Additionally, eCampus is known for its prompt payment processing. Once the books are received and inspected, you can expect to receive your payment quickly.  

5. BookScouter

BookScouter is the last on our list, but perhaps we should have placed it first. It’s a comprehensive comparison tool that helps sellers find the best deal for used books. It aggregates prices from various book-buying websites, making it easy to compare offers and select the most advantageous ones. You just need to search for your book by its ISBN, title, or author, and BookScouter provides a list of buyback prices from different companies.

BookScouter also offers a mobile app that allows you to scan book barcodes, making the process of selling books even more efficient. The service is free, which means they want to help users get the most value from selling their books. This tool is particularly popular among students looking to sell textbooks, but it is also helpful for anyone with books to sell. So, if you want to get the most money for your used books, BookScouter is the perfect solution.

If you haven’t found the best option for you—no worries! Be sure to check out our article on the best places to sell used books online. It offers detailed insights into online platforms and practical tips to help you get the best deals for your books and textbooks.

Conclusion

Florida offers diverse options for selling used books for students and seasoned book scouts. From brick-and-mortar stores like Chamblin Bookmine in Jacksonville and Bright Light Books in Fern Park to specialized rare book buyers like First Edition Rare Books in Vero Beach, there’s a place for every type of seller. Online platforms such as BookIt, BooksRun, and SellBackYourBook provide convenient, state-wide services, allowing you to sell books from home. Tools like BookScouter can help you compare buyback prices to ensure you get the best deal. So, whether you’re looking to declutter your books, sell a rare collection, or get rid of textbooks from previous semesters, Florida has plenty of opportunities. With the resources we’ve listed, you can easily find a suitable and profitable outlet for your used books in the Sunshine State.

Enjoyed our article? Explore our reviews on various locations, like where to sell used books in Atlanta and San Diego, places to sell used books in Seattle, or selling used books in Chicago. These places typically accept used books for store credit and, in some cases, for cash.

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