10-30-2014, 03:01 PM
Hey all,
I've lost count of how many textbook questions I've asked as of late, but this one amuses me; is it normal for a new version of a textbook to be cheaper than a previous, used edition?
I'm trying to shop now for my English Composition II class, and it seems like a new edition is out: Research for Writers: Advanced English Composition: 9781465253217: Reference Books @ Amazon.com
Which is cheaper than the one from the syllabus, on top of being Prime eligible.
I guess it'll be up to the instructor to decide if this book is fine?
I've lost count of how many textbook questions I've asked as of late, but this one amuses me; is it normal for a new version of a textbook to be cheaper than a previous, used edition?
I'm trying to shop now for my English Composition II class, and it seems like a new edition is out: Research for Writers: Advanced English Composition: 9781465253217: Reference Books @ Amazon.com
Which is cheaper than the one from the syllabus, on top of being Prime eligible.
I guess it'll be up to the instructor to decide if this book is fine?