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What are some good websites from school textbooks to buy?

I am a student, the school is looking to buy some textbooks. Of course, my College Bookstore overprice his textbooks. I am buy looking for a good, reputable website to my textbooks. I want a site that a perferably a good reputation and that I sell the books back when I was done with them. Does anyone have suggestions for a good web site that fits this description? Thanks in advance for your help! =)

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