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Literature & Fiction students will inevitably study World Literature, and in doing so need to obtain World Literature textbooks. But students of World Literature often spend far too much money every semester purchasing World Literature textbooks. World Literature books can be very expensive when you buy new textbooks, while a rented textbook can be half the price or less. For example, a rental copy of either In a Dark Wood: A Novel, I Have the Right to Destroy Myself (Harvest Original), or Cecilia Valdï¿1/2s or El Angel Hill (Library of Latin America) can be 75% less than what you might pay in a college bookstore.
Textbook rentals are easy (and even cheaper than buying used textbooks! And there are a number of ways to find the rentals themselves. If you wanted to rent The Portable Island: Cubans at Home in the World (New Directions in Latino American Culture), the best way would be to find the ISBN number (in this case, ISBN9780066212418) from your World Literature class guide and search for it on BookRenter.com. Whether you’re studying African, Asian, or any other subject within World Literature, renting textbooks is the way to go.