
It’s great if you like buying used books. Thrift Books has become my go-to when I’m looking for a book and want it cheap.They don’t have everything but they do have a lot. I tend to check here for books I want if they’re more expensive other places. They also have sales quite a bit, so keep an eye out for those. Get $5 off of $25 from BookOutlet! This is a great place to find new books for pretty cheap.It’s $9.99 a month but if you read a lot and like to read more than just new releases, it could be worth it. If you want to read more on your Kindle but don’t want to buy books, Kindle Unlimited is a wonderful option.Shop my collection of bookish goodies on Etsy! These aren’t my shop items, but other shops I’ve curated into a book-themed collection.I don’t listen to enough to confirm this, but I do use Scribd myself and like it a lot. It is unlimited (especially the reading) but if you listen to tons of new audiobooks you may be restricted after a few. You can read books and listen to audiobooks. If you’re on more of a budget, try Scribd! You can get your first month free there.If you want to listen to some of these, consider trying Audible! You can get your first month free (one free book) plus tons of others they have for free.I actually have a couple of them with me and will probably read them this winter. I’ve read a few of these and have a lot of them on my TBR, too. I had my Nordic book phase (it’s not over, don’t worry) and now we’re onto South America.įirst up in this section is books set in Peru! This list has a lot of non-fiction Peru books but there is some fiction in there, too. I also just love Latin America so expect a lot of that coming up. In college, my roommate and I decided we were going to go to Machu Picchu and I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately so I figured why not do my Peru book post now? I get a small commission if you purchase through them at no extra cost to you
