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  1. PaperBackSwap

    Join the world's largest book club to swap, share, and discover books with ease on PaperBackSwap.

  2. PaperBackSwap - Wikipedia

    PaperBackSwap (PBS) is a book swapping website which was founded in 2004. The purpose of PaperBackSwap is to use the Internet to facilitate the parity trading of books among members …

  3. PaperBackSwap - Facebook

    PaperBackSwap. 25,004 likes · 61 talking about this. Trade Books with Our Online Book Swapping Club... It's easy: List books you'd like to swap with other

  4. PBS

    I found that there was no easy way... It's easy to make friends at PaperBackSwap! When you've added members to your Friends list, you can see if they're online, browse their Bookshelves, …

  5. PaperBackSwap - WebCurate

    Sep 15, 2025 · PaperBackSwap is the world's largest online book club, allowing members to swap used books easily and affordably. Users can list books they wish to trade, browse available …

  6. PaperBackSwap - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    PaperBackSwap (PBS) is a club co-founded in 2004 by Robert Swarthout and Richard Pickering of Atlanta, Georgia (USA). Its purpose is to use the Internet to facilitate the parity trading of …

  7. PaperBackSwap :: Kiosk

    All Books Book Browser Advanced Search Books Posted Today Member Book Reviews Award Winning Books NYT Best Sellers Amazon Best Sellers Most Traveled Copies Club Wish List …

  8. PaperBackSwap.com Review | The Amateur Financier

    The basic idea behind PaperBackSwap is, well, the ability to trade paperbacks with others from around the country (sorry, no non-U.S. residents yet, even you book-loving Canadians).

  9. PaperBackSwap :: Books Posted Today

    Below is the list of books posted on 6/23/2025. View all of Today's postings - Browse by Genre

  10. Where Can I Find Free Book Trading For Popular Novels?

    Jul 4, 2025 · Websites like PaperbackSwap and BookMooch are fantastic for trading physical copies, including anime novels and light novels. They operate on a credit system where you …