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Most college students are wrapping up the semseter with some last minute papers, presentations, and finals.  I bet some of you didn't even know that I just finished my first semester of grad school on top of starting a new full time job this year!  WOOT go me!  

So with school comes text books.  It can be very overwhelming to find the right books at the right price.  I know I have promoted Campus book rentals in the past but listen up again.  There are three reasons why you should consider using Campus Book Rentals.

1.  Campus Book Rentals have pioneered the rental of text books.  They have the books you need and the prices are fair.  

2. With every book rental they help donate to Operation Smile- Operation Smile is an international children's medical charity that heals children's smiles, forever changing their lives.

3. They have a new program where you can make money renting your text books!  WOOT  



Enjoy your Christmas break but remember to check out Campus Book Rentals when school is about to start up again.  

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