Books often have a special place in our homes. On the coffee table in the living room, on the bedside table of the room, on shelves or in a library for the lucky ones ... books are stored wherever there is room. But problem: they crowd very quickly, too fast! Then, inevitably, comes a moment when one is obliged to part with it. So, what about all those books that take up too much room? Our solutions.


One gives his books

On recyivre.com we give our old books. A person comes to recover them and the site then takes care of reselling them at low prices. Good point: 10% of the sale price goes to associations for education and ecology. The service is not available everywhere and you have to live in Paris , Lyon or Bordeaux (or the very close ones) in order to benefit from it.


Sell ​​your books

To resell them, it is often the solution of rescue to separate from his old books. And nothing very complicated to do this. They can be sold directly in bookstores, in the Gibert Joseph stores in Paris, Lyon, Toulouse for example. Many other small brands accept without worry to take back our second-hand books and then resell them. In the same way, it can also be separated from it at mini prices in the flea markets and garage sale. Or resell the books that one no longer wants via Internet, on sites like Le Bon Coin or on specialized sites like momox . fr where you can scan the barcode of books via its smartphone. If the price of resale suits us, it is enough to send them by the Post (the shipping costs are to the charge of momox.fr). Once the books have arrived at their destination, they receive the payment by bank transfer.


We give a second life to his books

Our old books will inevitably be happy. Especially if we want to separate from the great classics of literature often studied in college or high school. The good plan: give his books on scoleo.fr . This site, created by several parents' associations, allows parents to buy and sell, at reduced prices, complete lists of compulsory books. Practical and supportive, we adhere!