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Continuing our reviews of the various online booksellers…
A1Books is a bargain outlet for new and used books in all categories. It is easy to find steep discounts on a title you are searching for. The online bookstore carries more than a million titles, including new and used books. A1Books has been selling books online since 1995, and more than 2.5 million customers have been served.
BookOpinion Says:
The BookOpinion staff found A1Books to be one of the better bookseller sites on the web. Whether it be the latest thriller, biography or just a good cookbook, A1Books is a one-stop online bookstore that provides you with a variety of discounts on new and used titles from multiple sellers. For example, you cou can find used Harry Potter books for just 75 cents. Be sure to look at reviews on the third-party sellers before you make a purchase.
Also, check out the Bestsellers categories as well as the Showcase of the Month section found on the A1Books home page.
Site Ease of Use: The drill down on the side navigation is a little tricky as you call up too many books on a single click. Other than that, the site functions smoothly and you can search by text easily. Once you select a book you are interested in, you can see the range of prices that the book is available for from the different sellers of new and used titles. Go to A1Books.com and begin shopping by simply clicking on a category or entering words into the search box.
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What A1Books Says:
“We are one of the largest Amazon marketplace partners and one of the deepest discount booksellers online today. A1Books delivers over 1 million titles ranging from bestsellers to textbooks to technical books like medical and law books at the lowest prices. You will find up to 50% OFF on books.” READ MORE
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