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Old books and magazines that I have read occupy space at home. What should I do?
Netizen "Lucky Moon" wrote in a circle of friends: Four years of professional books and public * * * course books, plus magazines that I usually buy, have accumulated more and more books at home in recent years. There is no room for these books at home, and now I plan to get rid of some books and magazines I have read.
But how to deal with these books really embarrassed me. "Although I have read these books, I always feel that it is a pity to throw them away or sell them as waste paper." "Lucky Moon" said that there used to be stalls in the county town to recycle old books. On the one hand, they can sell more money than selling waste paper. On the other hand, after recycling, these books can re-enter the market and continue to play their role.
But now, there is no place to recycle old books all over the street. Netizen "Lucky Moon" is worried about the handling of old books in the circle of friends, and netizens have left messages and suggestions. "Donate books to left-behind children in rural areas. Due to family conditions, they seldom buy books such as extracurricular reading materials.
Donating books can not only solve the problem of piling books at home, but also make books play a better role. ""Don't sell old books as waste. It's thirty-five pounds now. If you don't want to, if you have extra space at home, you can make a bookcase to put the books away and read them if you want. "
"Old books can be sold to old book recycling stores. An expired reader is about one and a half yuan, which is more cost-effective than selling books as waste, but now such stores are hard to find." "Take a picture of the book and put it online to see which friend wants to give it to him." "Now there are some websites that specialize in old books, where you can auction and exchange with other netizens.
Finally, with the help of friends, "Lucky Moon" found an old bookstore, and she was going to sell these magazines to second-hand bookstores. Compared with the "lucky moon", Ms. Zhao, who lives in Suixi County, is not so lucky. "Children at home buy a lot of extracurricular books and some study guides every semester. I like to subscribe to some magazines myself. These magazines are quite new now. Over the years, hundreds of books have piled up at home, and I really don't know what to do, because it takes up too much space at home. Throw away some unimportant books or sell them as waste paper every time. "
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