vandy
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Book trade, Cabo?
I have read all of my paperbacks/hardcover books.
Is there any place that or person that would like to trade popular fiction in the Cabo/La Paz area?
No romance novels please, ladies...
Thanks!
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bajaretreat
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Not sure about La Paz or Cabo, but if you're ever in Todos Santos, El Tecolote bookstore will do a 2 for 1 trade on paperbacks. Also in TS, at Cafe
Brown, they keep quite a collection of paperbacks that you can take or leave at your leisure.
[Edited on 7/30/2008 by bajaretreat]
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CaboRon
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I also started using El tecolote since my move from La Paz.
If you are in La Paz , just join Club Crucerous at the Marina de La Paz ... in the clubhouse you can exchange books.
CaboRon
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bajajudy
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Spider Web in San Jose does trades. It is located behind Blockbuster across from MacDonalds, next to Mega.
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SkyMedBarbara
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I have a lot of paperback books to trade in Loreto....I am in Nopolo....anyone want to trade in our area???? Thanks
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backninedan
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Barb, Misty and I have a bunch of paperbacks to trade, lets get together and swap.
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lingililingili
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If you are ever in La Paz, Club Cruceros at Marina De La Paz has a book exchange in their club house, and it is a nice size.
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rob
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BOOK TRADE
What kind of books are you after? Novels? Non-fiction? I have cases of stuff left from an Eng Lit degree (some great, some mind-numbing) plus
miscellaneous stuff gathered over the years.
We are an hour out of La Paz on the Pacific (do yourself a favor and visit - it's great!) or we could meet on a "pilot" swap in La Paz, but need book
type guidance.
rob
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k-rico
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eBook Readers??
Seems like an eBook reader like Amazon's Kindle is the perfect solution for expatriots in Mexico. Obviously the free Sprint 3G broadband download
connection won't work, it's US only, but you can use the Internet to download eBooks and then do a USB transfer to the reader.
Is anybody using the Kindle or Sony's eBook reader? If so, how do you like it?
The Kindle
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vandy
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Thank you all for the great info! I've used Spiderweb in SJD.
Next stop, La Paz and Todos Santos.
As far as Ebooks go, I'd rather not be trying to read a laptop while relaxing on the beach...
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