Date: 22/03/2013 11:16:27
From: joey
ID: 284493
Subject: do you have any of these books lying around ?

anyone have any of the following ?

Sociology – J. Macronis

How To Write Psychology Reports and Essays- Findlay

Psychology and Cyberpsych Cd.

Psychology Study Guide – Burton

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Date: 22/03/2013 11:19:47
From: Michael V
ID: 284494
Subject: re: do you have any of these books lying around ?

Not me, sorry.

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Date: 22/03/2013 11:35:37
From: Teleost
ID: 284495
Subject: re: do you have any of these books lying around ?

I’d give this site a go. 2nd hand is way cheaper than new :)

http://www.textbookexchange.com.au/content.php/25.html

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Date: 22/03/2013 11:43:55
From: joey
ID: 284496
Subject: re: do you have any of these books lying around ?

Teleost said:


I’d give this site a go. 2nd hand is way cheaper than new :)

http://www.textbookexchange.com.au/content.php/25.html

thanks I will :)

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Date: 22/03/2013 13:22:18
From: Divine Angel
ID: 284578
Subject: re: do you have any of these books lying around ?

I use and recommend textbookexchange. Also try ebay. If all else fails, thenile.com.au has them brand new for reasonable prices and free delivery.

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Date: 23/03/2013 23:55:15
From: purple
ID: 285504
Subject: re: do you have any of these books lying around ?

and gumtree
I’m loving gumtree these days

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Date: 24/03/2013 13:31:18
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 285816
Subject: re: do you have any of these books lying around ?

> do you have any of these books lying around ?

Have you tried your local university library? Even if you don’t have borrowing privileges, anyone can walk in and read the books in the library itself. They even have facilities for non-university people to free-access pay-per-view online books.

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Date: 24/03/2013 13:56:13
From: joey
ID: 285822
Subject: re: do you have any of these books lying around ?

mollwollfumble said:


> do you have any of these books lying around ?

Have you tried your local university library? Even if you don’t have borrowing privileges, anyone can walk in and read the books in the library itself. They even have facilities for non-university people to free-access pay-per-view online books.

I’ve been lucky enough to source the first two for free :)

i do have borrowing priviliges … i’ll give them a ring and see if they have any of the others available. I haven’t asked but I would have thought one wouldn’t have been able to lend them for a full semester.

the studentVIP book exchange site will be utilised me thinks :)

thanks people’s for the leads :)

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