Want it cheap? Start with Abebooks. Sellers worldwide list deep discounts, and shipping’s reasonable. I paid $7 for a like-new hardcover there. Target’s Buy 2, Get 1 Free sales include this title—split the cost with friends. University bookstores occasionally overstock award finalists like this one and liquidate them. Last month, I found a stack priced at $6 each. Sign up for Better World Books’ newsletter; they email exclusive coupons weekly.
I scoured the internet for deals on 'No One Is Talking About This' and found some gems. BookOutlet often has steep discounts on new and gently used copies—I snagged mine for half the retail price there. ThriftBooks is another goldmine; their inventory changes daily, but patience pays off. For digital lovers, Kindle deals pop up sporadically, especially around holidays. Local libraries sometimes sell donated copies for a few bucks, and indie bookshops might price-match bigger retailers if you ask nicely.
Don’t overlook secondhand apps like Mercari or Poshmark either. Sellers list books cheaply to clear shelves. I’ve seen listings as low as $5 with free shipping. Also, check eBay’s auction section—bidding can land you a steal. If you’re okay with waiting, BookBub alerts you when the ebook price drops. It’s all about timing and knowing where to look.
Check Walmart’s online marketplace—third-party sellers often undercut big retailers. I got my copy for $9.99 with next-day delivery. Also, scan Reddit’s r/booksales; users post dirt-cheap deals daily. Strand Bookstore in NYC sells online, and their clearance section hides treasures. Mine cost $12, barely creased. For ebooks, Kobo’s promo codes slash prices further. Google Play Books discounts it during their weekend sales—set a price alert.
I’ve bought 'No One Is Talking About This' from three places without breaking the bank. Amazon’s used section lists it under $10, and Prime members get free shipping. Half Price Books stocks it frequently—their online store ships nationwide. For instant reads, Hoopla or Libby offer free digital loans if your library participates. Physical copies sometimes appear in Facebook Marketplace; I negotiated mine down to $8. Pro tip: follow #BookTok on TikTok—users often share flash sales.
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