{"id":9835,"date":"2024-09-30T05:02:22","date_gmt":"2024-09-30T10:02:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bookscouter.com/blog\/?p=9835"},"modified":"2024-12-04T02:33:36","modified_gmt":"2024-12-04T07:33:36","slug":"where-to-sell-used-books-in-denver","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bookscouter.com/blog\/where-to-sell-used-books-in-denver\/","title":{"rendered":"Where to Sell Used Books in Denver"},"content":{"rendered":"
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While Providence, RI, is the #1 book city in America, with 139 libraries and 70 indie bookstores, Denver hasn\u2019t 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\u2019s report on The Best Book Places in the U.S. (2022 Data)<\/a>.<\/p>\n Denver scores higher in this respect, compared to Chicago<\/a>, Atlanta<\/a>, Dallas<\/a>, Los Angeles<\/a>, San Diego<\/a>, San Antonio<\/a> and even New York<\/a>, giving way to Boston<\/a> and Seattle<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n\n