(Part 2) Best products from r/bookexchange

We found 20 comments on r/bookexchange discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 153 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/bookexchange:

u/john_luck_pickerd · 1 pointr/bookexchange

I would really really REALLY like to have them!! In exchange, I have

  1. The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio. Penguin Classics paperback.
  2. Geek Wisdom: The Sacred Teachings of Nerd Culture, edited by Stephen Segal. Hard cover.
  3. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. Paperback.
  4. Never a City So Real: A Walk in Chicago by Alex Kotlowitz. Hard cover.
  5. Odd Girl Out by Rachel Simmons. Paperback.
  6. Crownless: Tales of the Banished by Katie Appenheimer.
  7. Wild Animus by Rich Shapero. This is an advance copy. It includes several CDs (music, not the a recording of the book) as well as the book. I can post pictures if asked.
  8. Pragmatism: The Classic Writings edited by H.S. Thayer. It includes Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, Clarence Irving Lewis, John Dewey, and George Herbert Mead.
  9. Discourse on Method by Rene Descartes, translated by Donald Cress. Third Edition. It's this one.
  10. Custom edition version of The West: Encounters and Transformations by Brian Levack, Edward Muir, and Meredith Veldman. I took a class that used this textbook, and my professor special ordered copies that are only Chapters 9 - 19 of the original text. It covers European history from High Medieval - mid-18th Century. If you want more information, I can write out the chapter titles or whatever you need.
u/TweetWilliams · 2 pointsr/bookexchange

I have Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman if you're interested in his short stories, as well as the Coraline graphic novel seen here (paperback). If you're interested, let me know what you have to swap. I'm mostly looking to pick up some literary fiction. Good luck finding everything on your list!

u/deadsnail · 1 pointr/bookexchange

okay awesome! i think i made that link public. i really recommend Hesse if you havent read him, and actually that carver book is really good. and i have this copy of "Ham on Rye" and this Far Side (which is really cool because it has a bunch of commentary from Gary Larson).

u/JamesJimMoriarty · 0 pointsr/bookexchange

Let's make another trade! I'm very interested in the copies of The World We Used to Live In, God is Red, and Native Science that you have up for trade. In exchange, I have copies of Zamyatin's We, Wells' The Invisible Man, and, a suggestion of mine, Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke, which is deeply philosophical and dystopian-esque. If these would suit you for the trade, then I would love to make it happen! Thanks!

u/timz45 · 1 pointr/bookexchange

i actually just ordered it, but thanks for the effort. Let me know if Your Inner Fish interests you in any way and we can work something out.

EDIT: also Evil Genes may interest you. It is kind of in the evolution/natural selection genre, although a little more specific.

u/patarack · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Would you be interested in my copy of Love is a Dog from Hell?

I'm interested in both of your Vonnegut books.

Edit: I also have Welcome to the Monkey House by Vonnegut to balance it out if you're interested.

u/Whenthenighthascome · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Yeah yeah man, I got it! I have a cool Marine Pioneers book from a military library. Actually we have a ton of Military books since we collected the estate of a former Korea veteran. Here's the book: http://www.amazon.com/Marine-Pioneers-Schiffer-Military-Aviation/dp/0764302272
It has awesome photos, illustrations. Everything.

u/etoille_noire · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Do you have any Black scifi? I have a lot of fiction written by Black women - Morrison, Walker, Aidoo, Kincaid, etc. I think I have a Zane anthology, but I'm sure you probably have it as well. This is another book I have, not as well known but it gets good reviews. It's a rough text, I've only read it all the way once and that was for a paper.

u/Auyan · 2 pointsr/bookexchange

Irreducible Mind. It's truly fantastic, and basically providing evidence in support of FHW Myers' "Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death".

u/agfalupe8x · 0 pointsr/bookexchange

I have an extra copy of Childhood and Society by Erik Erikson. It is really good, old, but one of the best social science books I have ever read in general.

http://www.amazon.com/Childhood-Society-H-Erikson/dp/0099532913

u/brotherbear · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Thank you for being so accommodating. The No Exit copy in question is gently used, no markings within or or without.

Would you mind pointing me in the direction of the editions you have for the "Dorian Gray" and "The Heart of the Matter?"

u/passingby · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Unfortunately no, it is paperback and is thin, only 120 or so pages.

I also have Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters, this edition, and only 130 some pages. I had to read it in high school and loved the idea of it. It is a bunch of short poems based on the residents in a small town. Brilliant.

If you want both, I'd be willing to trade the pair of them for just one of you books considering they are pretty small.

u/hothotvolcano · 1 pointr/bookexchange

Verification...sorry for the blurry pic I was in a hurry! Is this the book you're talking about? It sounds awesome! I think we can work this out! PM me. :)

u/elduderino260 · 1 pointr/bookexchange

I have never sent any books either, so we are all in the same boat. But no worries, as I too am in the Continental US.

The editions of Basic Kafka is here, and (Thus Spoke Zarathustra)[http://www.amazon.com/Thus-Spoke-Zarathustra-Book-None/dp/0140047484/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1322326321&sr=1-1]. The problem with the latter is that it is an older edition and not in the best condition (ie highlighting). Let me know if you still want to go through with the second trade regardless, but I can understand if you don't. Otherwise, I would still love to trade Kafka for Desert Solitaire. Thanks.

u/favorite-and-forget · 2 pointsr/bookexchange

I have Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and Practice 6th Edition. If you're interested in cryptography, it does a really good job of explaining the concepts.