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    BookLookr.com - Find Books At The Prices You Want

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    A resource that goes by a suitable name, BookLookr aims to let any person who is looking for a book (be it a student or a book lover) find the title he need at the lowest possible price. This is accomplished by searching the most popular online vendors currently available and crawling each individual site so as to find the best possible price. These include vendors like Amazon.com and Half.com along with book rental sites such as Chegg.com

    The site itself is very easy to use, and it can be navigated by means of an interface that is completely intuitive. You have your standard search box, tags to see what concepts are attracting the most attention and so on.

    The most obvious advantage of a site such as this one has is that it enables users to save time as they don’t have to search each and every vendor individually and then compare the prices manually.

    Ultimately, BookLookr intends to let college students find textbooks at prices that they can afford, while helping book lovers find the lowest prices on their casual reading books be them non-fiction or reference titles. If you fall into either category, the site is certain to have something in store for you.

    In their own words

    “BookLookr is a price comparison site which finds the cheapest retailers for the books you're looking for. It is the only book comparison engine that thoroughly searches the world's best merchants in order to find you the very best prices on the book you're looking for.”

    Why it might be a killer

    Book lovers and college students alike are bound to enjoy the flexibility it brings into something as pivotal as finding the best deals.

    Some questions

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    Posted 1 Months 22 Days ago by RogerH | Source:

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