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Tired of buying pricey textbooks? Rent them instead!

A new service called TextBookFlix allows students to rent textbooks in a similar way you rent movies from Netflix - receive your book by mail, no late fees, and return it at the end of the semester with a pre-paid shipping label. No more waiting in lines at the bookstore or spending your savings on textbooks! Textbookflix has more than two million titles available and a search tool that lets you find your books via ISBN, author, title, or by course. The savings average from 55-65%, which can be considerable amount with the prices of textbooks these days. Prefer buying your books? Check out the library's Textbook Buying Guide where you'll find links to good ole brick and mortar stores as well as online book stores. If you use Textbookflix, please share your experience with us by posting a comment.

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Here are a couple more sites: Chegg.com Bookrenter.com Both were mentioned in a recent NY Times article, We Rent Movies, So Why Not Textbooks?

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