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u/JamesJimMoriarty · 2 pointsr/bookexchange

I'm very interested in your copies of Your Inner Fish, Anatomy of an Epidemic, and Evil Genes. I would love to be able to take all three off your hands. I have several books that I can offer you in exchange, all of which I've read and highly recommend! What I have that might match your interests are:

u/TweetWilliams · 2 pointsr/bookexchange

I have Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman if you're interested in his short stories, as well as the Coraline graphic novel seen here (paperback). If you're interested, let me know what you have to swap. I'm mostly looking to pick up some literary fiction. Good luck finding everything on your list!

u/deadsnail · 1 pointr/bookexchange

okay awesome! i think i made that link public. i really recommend Hesse if you havent read him, and actually that carver book is really good. and i have this copy of "Ham on Rye" and this Far Side (which is really cool because it has a bunch of commentary from Gary Larson).

u/agfalupe8x · 0 pointsr/bookexchange

I have an extra copy of Childhood and Society by Erik Erikson. It is really good, old, but one of the best social science books I have ever read in general.

http://www.amazon.com/Childhood-Society-H-Erikson/dp/0099532913

u/elduderino260 · 1 pointr/bookexchange

I have never sent any books either, so we are all in the same boat. But no worries, as I too am in the Continental US.

The editions of Basic Kafka is here, and (Thus Spoke Zarathustra)[http://www.amazon.com/Thus-Spoke-Zarathustra-Book-None/dp/0140047484/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1322326321&sr=1-1]. The problem with the latter is that it is an older edition and not in the best condition (ie highlighting). Let me know if you still want to go through with the second trade regardless, but I can understand if you don't. Otherwise, I would still love to trade Kafka for Desert Solitaire. Thanks.

u/favorite-and-forget · 2 pointsr/bookexchange

I have Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice 6th Edition. If you're interested in cryptography, it does a really good job of explaining the concepts.

u/Treesclera · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Same here. I am tempted to buy this copy. I have heard good things about Empire of the Sun, I'll look it up. My favourite novel so far has been The Unlimited Dream Company.

u/brotherbear · 1 pointr/bookexchange

I'm interested in the Basic Kafka and Thus Spoke Zarathustra, unless you have anything else you wish to offer (my collection is skant and what I offer is all to give).

The editions are here and here.

I've never done this before and should have said earlier: I am in the continental u.s.

u/AntonLaSlay · 1 pointr/bookexchange

I'd be interested in The Road to Dune! I have [Last Rituals] (https://www.amazon.com/Last-Rituals-Suspense-Gudmundsdottir-Novels/dp/0061143375) and [All Fun and Games Until Somebody Loses an Eye] (https://www.amazon.com/ALL-GAMES-UNTIL-SOMEBODY-LOSES/dp/0349117454) Both are paperbacks.

u/BookofBryce · 2 pointsr/bookexchange

I've been digging an easy one by Mental Floss. https://www.amazon.com/Mental-Floss-History-World-Civilizations/dp/0061842672

It's written probably at a high school level. I teach high school English, so I think about vocab and sentence complexity a lot. It's broken into easy segments and fun to read, but not seriously academic in tone or mood.

u/lolita_toilet · 1 pointr/bookexchange

I have Inner Work and Search for the Real Self from my psychotherapy class. Would you be interested in those?

u/waconia · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Here is an amazon link so you can see reviews about this book. http://amzn.com/0060110929

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Dorian Gray and The Heart of the Matter. No worries about being accommodating, I understand how particular one can be when it comes to books.

u/IrenaeusGSaintonge · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Interested in Nicomachean Ethics. I can pay shipping for it, but I've also got a couple books you may or may not appreciate.

Reinventing the Sacred by Stuart Kauffman.
Flowers for Algernon by David Keyes.

u/juniperapolo · 1 pointr/bookexchange

I am interested in The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and any apocalyptic books you may have.

Here are the apocalyptic books that I have remember having on my shelf.
[The Eleventh Plague](http://www.amazon.com/The-Eleventh-Plague-Jeff-Hirsch/dp/0545290155
/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345558472&sr=8-1&keywords=eleventh+plague)

The Compound

Children of Men

A Canticle for Leibowitz

The Road