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Books-How To Grow BooksEditor: flyingsquirl
This guide will tell you in one easy step how to grow books in your home, and garage.
Read all the book information you can on all the internet selling venues. Stuffing all you can carry from the free book cart at your local library, if they have one, is a good beginning. ~Fiction - Has a faster growth rate than non fiction. Be careful of romance titles because they can seduce you into reading them. Research the most popular authors and subjects; and buy only those unless you find a particular title is selling for good bucks. That applies for all books. Set aside a closet or similar space for Very Good in Dust Jacket current first editions. Then leave them there for twenty years or until the film is released. If you find a particular title is selling well or you have a hunch one might, then buy at least a half dozen plus because if you don't, then you might feel regret if it really does go way up there in price some day, sooner or later. ~Non Fiction - Can sometimes be easier to sell if the subject is off beat and/or you can post pictures the public finds fascinating like weird surgical photos. ~Summary - One rule, one action to grow books-Decide to be a Bookseller. Yes indeed, you will notice in a few months or sooner depending on the effort you invest in rounding up every book you find interesting, that your home will become stuffed with books, under the bed, under the couch, in the coat closet, in the kitchen cupboards, every place you can safely stash them. You can even make a light side table by boxing up books and covering the box with an attractive fabric. Make a rule of no books in the bathroom because the moisture levels there can be harmful to books. You want to grow books, not mold. That reminds me, if it smells like mold, then put it down and walk away. Enjoy your bibliogardening! Categories: Help Wanted | Home Business | Motivation | Do-It-Yourself | Gardening | Collecting | Arts and Entertainment | Writers Resources | Literature |
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