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STRUGGLING parents are turning to secondhand books in a bid to bring down their back-to-school costs, with a four-fold increase in demand for them this year
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Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland). August 24, 2009, 12
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STRUGGLING parents are turning to secondhand books in a bid to bring down their back-to-school costs, with a four-fold increase in demand for them this year
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PARENTS will have to spend as much as '350 on school books for secondary school pupils this summer
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PARENTS will have to spend as much as '350 on school books for secondary school pupils this summer
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We're back! Lovers of books will remember last year we inaugurated Books '08, Ireland's international books festival. Now I'm happy to tell you that we're doing it all over again. On the double. In this, our second year, we've such a busy, vibrant programme that we've scheduled our festival over two weekends
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CHILDREN dressed up as their favourite characters from books rode on a vintage bus yesterday to a special World Book Day Children's Tea Party
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Take a walk around Eason's and other major outlets in the run-up to Christmas and you'll find that the most prominently displayed books are by Jeremy Clarkson and Cecelia Ahern or else are tomes with such inviting titles as Ma, He Sold Me for a Few Cigarettes, The Bumper Book of Needless Info, Shite's Miscellany and Do Ants Have Arseholes?
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The reaction in the books trade last night to the Hughes & Hughes receivership was that the company had created some of its own problems. High rents have been a problem for everyone, but are not the complete explanation for what has happened
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The reaction in the books trade last night to the Hughes & Hughes receivership was that the company had created some of its own problems. High rents have been a problem for everyone, but are not the complete explanation for what has happened
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Not content with smothering the world in chick-lit books, which invariably end with Miss Lonelyhearts finding Mr Right, publishing houses are now trying to solve your romantic problems in more direct fashion -- by fixing you up with the person of your dreams
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