I'm a huge fan of Booko, which has been doing exactly this for years
Show HN: I built a site that finds the cheapest place to buy a book
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#43Trying to make sense of this website, today I learned that Canada and the USA for example have no FBP (fixed book price) laws/agreements apparently. The more you know ...
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What do you look for in a bookstore that makes them more responsible (apart from no Amazon) ?
Not parent, but I like, and try to direct money to, local bookstores that do events and provide spaces for small and local authors to reach the community.
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#45Earlier quoted context omitted.
What do you look for in a bookstore that makes them more responsible (apart from no Amazon) ?
Not parent, but I like, and try to direct money to, local bookstores that do events and provide spaces for small and local authors to reach the community.
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#46While not the most modern UI in the world, addall.com has been around forever and still does the trick well enough for me. Although these days I usually just go straight to thriftbooks because I save money there with the free shipping (on $15 orders) and in the long run for sure with all their perks.
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#49Needs a toggle to filter out Amazon owned companies.
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#50We put together an open-source version for this a while back, but it's been gathering dust ever since. https://github.com/OpsopiDev/extpricext
Anyone with javascript experience should be able to fork this and add niche sites they like with little work.