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Before buying or selling your textbooks read through this thread and tell your friends about it. Education is a right but the price gouging that goes on in the Textbook industry and the CSUS bookstore is preventing students from getting the materials they need for class.
If you have a book from last semester you would like to sell (list price in comment) or donate post it as a comment here. If you are looking for a specific book for a specific class post it here as a comment. If all of your books are over ~$350 consider getting a tablet (Google Nexus or Apple Ipad) and downloading your book's PDF from either the Official Book Website or from torrent sites such as the Pirate Bay. An even cheaper option is to download your book's PDF as above and then store them on a thumb drive. If you have any questions about buying, selling, or downloading your books feel free to ask in this thread. If you absolutely must buy a physical book check online before you buy from the book store and make sure to ask your teacher to place one on reserve in the library during the first week of class.
You can use the reserve books while waiting for your books to ship or you can just use it when your tired of looking at a computer screen for hours. Buying and Selling posts outside of this thread will be deleted. Edit: I'll update this post as more info comes. I have tons of books but idk how relevant the editions are anymore. I do have a lot of recent ebooks (PDFs I created) from CBA classes. I'd have to dig in the book graveyard for isbns to be useful.
These are the courses I have something from: FIN 101: Moore (Shaums guide to financial), his personal notes text. MKTG 101: Richards (the text I have but he requires an access code for some crap) MKTG 190: Mikhailitchenko (PDF text) MKTG 181, 186/188, 160: any professor since they all use the same texts (ebook) Here's the deal on price: I have no idea. If it's a hard copy then probably $5-10.
Ebook-freebook---as long as it's still on my hard drive which I'm 90% sure they are. Let me know which ones you want. Is the mega thread for books Most of the books you find on ebookee and shared are viruses. If you really can't afford the books you can try asking your classmates if they have a digital copy or use the library.
You should also look up general book dumps in pirate bay or other torrent search sites. Shablon shkoljnij bejdzhik v word. Sometimes you'll find your books in large 'philosophy' book torrents. You can use to manage your books and edit them to your liking (any format, add references, take pages.) Instead of using MIRC for IRC searching you can use Icechat. It's free and much more user friendly. A large number of books can be found/downloaded in PDF now, so the publisher had to figure out a way to stop people from just downloading the PDF. What did they do?