![]() ![]() But if you're looking for an out-of-print book Many of the stores only list their rare books (first editions, etc.), so you may find that Not the list.) These bookstores specialize in used and rare books it appears that Search by ISBN, so Advanced Book Exchange only shows up in the links on this list, It's a site that includes over 2000 independentīooksellers you can search all of their collective inventories. Now accessible through the Bookstore Browser. This-perhaps by making the user go through a banner-ad page before reaching a Site like Acses wants to make money, but there has to be a better way than Using the site, rather than to bug other sites to cooperate with it. Site deliberately makes itself difficult for the user to navigate, my response is to stop ![]() Have to manually type in that store's URL (if you know it at all) and search for the bookĪgain using that site's search engine. Link to a generic page saying 'Contact this store and bug them into joining us!', and you If Acses isn't an affiliate of that store, you just get a The book-but (apparently) only if that store has an affiliates program, and only if Second, the search results page provides links to the bookstores, bringing up the page for ISBN, it reduces the value of the search in a hurry. Looking for used ones, where every store may have a different edition with a different Title.") If you're looking for new books, that's reasonably okay but if you're ![]() "Search for all those ISBNs you've just listed for me when I told you to search by Search feature, but you have to manually type the ISBNs in-you can't just say (You can search for multiple ISBNs through the Advanced First, you can search via author and title, but you can only do theĪctual crosscheck via ISBN-if you do an author/title search, it presents a list of ISBNs,Īnd you choose one to crosscheck. But there's a couple of things about it that I really, really want to like this service. So if all you're interested in is price andĪvailability, you can get that information in a very big hurry. You give it an author/title/ISBN, and it searches several dozenĭifferent online bookstores, reporting back which stores have the book, as well as their If those links aren't working, try these: This Transformation Ring site is owned by Phaedrus. A ring containing several dozen transformation-related web sites.Transformation-Related Stuff Transformation Ring (Note: I will not link to any site that charges for access.) Please let me know of anything that should be listed in this section. (Thanks!) Some of them are listed for reasons I cannot Listed because they have HTML links to this document that I found out about, and I decided Some of them are listed because they have transformation stuff in them. These are things you may be interested in, on the Internet or elsewhere. Transformation Stories List:Related Resources - Lycanthropy, Shapechanging Magic, ![]()
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