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This is awesome for Big time readers!!!

butterflyer246

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I recently found a website that works that the same as Netflix except it does the same with books. You can get anywhere from 2, to 12 books at a time! The price depends on how many you want at a time, so you get to choose! I'm so excited to be getting almost any books that I want!

Anyone that signs up should say that I'm recommended it, because it will help me out!

My name is butterflyer2006 on this website!

Booksfree Online Book Rental Service - Rent Paperback Books, Audio Books

Hope you guys enjoy!
Feel free to leave me any comments about it!

I've had this site for a while and it has proven to be really great! Also if you really like a book that you have, you can keep it! All you have to do is pay a percentage of the price! This website rocks for hard core readers! (you know what I mean)
 
What's so free about something you have to pay for?

Edited to add:
Ok, so I went back to re-read your post. I'm confused here. You say that you have recently found this site, and then at the end of your post you say that you've had this site for a while. Which is it? you found it and you're sharing it or this is your website that you are promoting here?


First here:
"I recently found a website that works that the same as Netflix"

Then you jump to here:
"I've had this site for a while"
 
Sorry,

Should have been a bit clearer. I had it for a couple weeks, so it was still fairly new to me I guess. Sorry about the mix up.

Ive been in my city for 2 years now, and I'm sure there is a library, but I've never really heard much about it if anything. I think someone mentioned it once in conversation, but stated that it wasn't worth much.

The old town that I was in was so small, that our library was in a trailer. So this to me is a great way to get books.

Edited: I'm just sharing :)
 
In larger cities, I'd say, there's probably not a good reason to use this service. Any world-class library system will suffice (in my city, they even replace Netflix for DVD accessibility, in most cases). But in smaller towns, I imagine this could be quite useful.
 
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