I wish I would have kept all the books so I could check. And reread them all.
You might want to register at
paperbackswap.com. It's an online book trading site for all books, not just paperbacks. For each book you send out, you get a credit. When first register your first 10 books you want to trade out, you get an additional 2 free credits instantly to
get books. The cost to
send books is ONLY the price of media mail postage (and your packaging.) No fees, no extra charges. It's usually about $2.50 for a paperback. Then you'd have credits to get books.
If you don't have
any books to trade, (or any credits,) but want to get books, you can usually buy people's extra credits for $3 in Paypal, then get the books you want.
The vampire genre is pretty popular right now, so you'd have to be put on the waiting list for the books you want, known as the "Wishlist." But, since the books are pretty popular, that also means the books you want will eventually come around.
You do NOT have to trade any books you get. You can keep the (vampire) books to reread, etc.
If you're on your local library's waitlist, you might as well sign up for paperbackswap, too, as you'd get to keep the book afterwards, instead of returning them, like at the library. If you do trade books back in, you'd then have credits again to get more books.
Clear as mud?
Do NOT put the
Twilight series on Wishlist though, expecting to get them any time soon. There are currently 600 people on the list already.

And the movie hasn't even come out. Yes, more people will just buy the books and then have them for trade, but I doubt #600 will see the books anytime in the next 3 years. But other people have mentioned less popular vampire books/series earlier in this thread, (like Anne Rice,) and the Wishlist is significantly less, like around 25 maybe?
I've been a member since the beginning of the year, and I've actually been able to get several of the more obscure or older books (in great condition,) that I never thought I'd be able to get, to keep.
