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Book People; apart from the competition

Book People, home of hand-picked favorites at unbelievable prices since 1988. Book People's journey started by delivering cheap books direct to people's workplaces with just one van around the Guildford area. Book People was founded in 1988 by two book enthusiasts, Ted Smart and Seni Glaister, on the principle of making books available and affordable to everyone.

 Today they are the UK's favourite independent bookstore, providing our customers all around the world with a place to buy books, gifts, toys and stationery with savings up to 75% off RRP - from bargain books to the latest bestsellers, children's books, beloved classics, tasty cookbooks and much, much more.

But beyond their unbelievable prices, what really sets Book People apart from the competition is their commitment to providing customers with service they deserve.

Whether you want to explore and shop Book People extensive range of discount books online, over the phone, through the post or even in the convenience of your workplace, their friendly and knowledgeable staff are on hand to offer you help and advice whenever you need it. And that's not all... Book People put their money where their mouth is with a 30-day money-back guarantee - if you're not happy with your books, gifts, toys or stationery for any reason Book People offer you a full refund, without question. Join Book People for the next chapter of the story.

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Discover quality books for sale at discounted prices and view a great range of children's books, fiction, cookery books and much more online at Book People
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