How do books that are easy to access, easy to obtain, and now a lot cheaper sound? It almost sounds too good to be true, but now they’re a reality. UC is now offering all these things at CafeScribe.com. It’s a digital textbook site that allows you to search e books, rent or purchase them, and even share notes with friends. It’s free to try and totally worth it.
I compared prices from places where students do most of their textbook shopping. I shopped for a communications law book, which here at UC would cost you around $160. On EBay it ran for $216.68, Amazon had it for $116.99, but CafeScribe had it for a low price of $82.99. Students are always looking for a deal, and they can now look to CafeScribe first. Imagine lighter book bags and the satisfaction of saving money. E books are already slowly integrating their way into the lives of college students everywhere. You can even print some of your book out, so that you have hard copies of material needed. They seem to be a thing of the future.