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Paperback Swap

January 8, 2012 by Aliesha

I just realized I’ve never blogged about one of my favorite ways to get cheap/nearly free books!  I’ve been using Paperback Swap since my sweet sister-in-law introduced me to it.

Here’s how it works.  Sign up for a new account, then post ten books (paperback or hardback; it doesn’t matter) you wouldn’t mind clearing off your shelves.  You’ll receive two credits (which you can immediately redeem for two free books) as soon as you list those first ten books.  After that, to earn more credits, people will need to order your books.  Once someone orders one of your books, you are responsible to mail the book to them (you pay the shipping cost… usually $2-$3).  When they receive the book, then you’ll get another credit.  You can also purchase more credits if you really want a book, but I have only done that once.  I have a pretty long wish list on PBS of books I’d like to order if/when they become available.  It’s easy to search for books and add them to your list!

Here are some of the books I’ve gotten through PBS:  The Peacemaker by Ken Sande; The Path of Loneliness by Elisabeth Elliot; Teaching Montessori in the Home by Elizabeth Hainstock; Peace Like a River (for Tad) by Leif Enger; Why Government Doesn’t Work (for Tad) by Harry Browne; Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White; Let Me Be a Woman by Elisabeth Elliot; How to Teach Your Baby to Read by Glenn Doman; Super Baby Food by Ruth Yaron; Things We Wish We’d Known ed. by Diana Waring; The Power of a Praying Parent by Stormie Omartian; Apples of Gold by Betty Huizenga; The Power of a Praying Woman by Stormie Omartian.  (I have been a member for about a year.)

If you’re a bibliophile like me, then you’ll want to check out Paperback Swap!

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The links in this post are affiliate links, meaning if you sign up for PBS using these links, I will receive one credit. Thanks!

Filed Under: books, deals, frugal living

Books Read in 2011

January 7, 2012 by Aliesha

As promised, here is my final list of books read in 2011!  I think I remembered to include most of them.

Loving the Little Years: Motherhood in the Trenches by Rachel Jankovic
Parenting in the Pew by Robbie Castleman
Apples of Gold: A Six-Week Nurturing Program for Women by Betty Huizenga
Things We Wish We’d Known (50 Veteran Homeschoolers Share) compiled and edited by Bill & Diana Waring
The Ministry of Motherhood by Sally Clarkson
Let Me Be a Woman by Elisabeth Elliot
The Angel of the Opera by Sam Siciliano
Choosing Gratitude by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper
Lies Women Believe and the Truth that Sets Them Free by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
The Organized Heart by Staci Eastin
The Stay at Home Mom by Donna Otto
One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp

Still reading (for two Bible studies):
And We Are Changed: Encounters with a Transforming God by Priscilla Shirer
Dug Down Deep by Joshua Harris

What was the best book you read in 2011?

Filed Under: books, goals

New Year, New You: Read More Books

January 7, 2012 by Aliesha

Last year, I challenged myself and my readers to read 11 books in 2011.  How did you do on the challenge?  I need to post a final recap of the books I finished before the year was out, but my total for the year came to 14 finished books (not counting two books I’m still in the middle of reading). 

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This year, I am setting some more specific reading goals.  I am aiming to read:
-one book a month (at least), for a total of 12 in 2012
-at least three Christian biographies (a category I’ve been lacking in)
-the unabridged version of Les Miserables (a challenge, but one that I’m looking forward to… and that my husband is joining me in!)
–The Hobbit (of course, in preparation for the movie which comes out in December!)

My sweet hubby gave me a Kindle Fire for Christmas, so I’m looking forward to reading some ebooks on that this year!  It’s a great way to read free public domain books (find them at Amazon, Google, and Gutenberg).  Visiting your public library is another great way to read books for free. 🙂

What are your reading goals for this coming year?  Remember this quote that my mom loves!
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Filed Under: books, goals, new year new you

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