Alyice on May 22nd, 2008


The Book Shop

Here in the Edrich household we hate to see our hard-earned dollars go to waste so in the past, when we grew tired of a book or video we purchased we passed them on to family members and friends. Then when we moved away from our family and friends, we began donating our used books and videos to local libraries and thrift stores but this weekend we discovered a neat little used bookstore in the heart of downtown Sioux Falls and now we have a new philosophy: resell the used books first, then what doesn’t get sold can be donated.

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It’s actually a great idea considering we’ve had to cut back on our new and used book (and video) buying thanks to the higher cost of living due to outrageous gasoline prices.

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The Book Shop has a new owner. She’s pretty reserved as far as personality; especially when it comes to greeting, meeting, and mingling with her customers so don’t expect Kathleen Kelly (Meg Ryan) in “Youy’ve Got Mail” to come greeting you at the door or the cash register. But she’s nice enough.

The process of turning in your used books is rather simple, too. You arrive at the shop with your bag or box of used books. You meet the owner at the counter where she informs you that it will take awhile to look up the books, decide if she can use the books, catalog the books, and print you out a receipt so you can either browse the bookstore or do a little shopping downtown.

You’ll then be asked to fill out a little ticket with your address and phone number, along with how you’d like to be paid: cash or credit. And that’s where you really need to know what you want because once you make a decision you cannot go back (even within 10 minutes of receiving your receipt) and ask her to change your payment method.

If you opt for credit, you’ll receive 50 percent of the store price so if she decides to resell your book for $7 you will receive $3 store credit. But there is a catch: when you decide to buy a book from the bookstore you cannot use the full credit to buy the book. You must split the difference 50/50. In other words, 50 percent of your purchase can use the store credit but the other 50 percent must be paid for in cash. (Credit cards and checks are also accepted.)

If you opt for the cash, you’ll receive 25 percent of the store price so if the book resells for $7, you’ll receive $1.50. Not a bad deal at all! Especially considering you can spend all day hosting a garage sale only to walk away with peanuts for the same book and lots of wasted time.

The store credit is good for an entire year so if you don’t see something you want when you turn in your books, you can always return later in the month or the year to use your store credit.

Oh, and one more thing, the owner says she prefers books that are in “like new” condition.

My daughter and I arrived at her shop with about 15 books ranging from youth novels to photography to decorating and left with four books which the local library gladly accepted. An hour after arriving in the bookstore, we left with $34.95 in store credit. We opted for the credit because my daughter wanted to do a little book shopping during the summer. All in all, not a bad return for an hour’s worth of our time.

If you’ve been contemplating getting rid of some of your used books check out the The Book Shop, I highly recommend it—just make sure you know whether you want cash or credit before you turn in your little slip then drive to 223 South Phillips Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota or call 605-336-8384.

Until next time…

Alyice Edrich, Editor-in-Chief



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