Typically offer the easiest, albeit sometimes lowest-paying, buyback option for students at the end of a semester, especially if the book is being used again.

A major buyer and renter of textbooks through their textbook buyback program.

Companies like Pearson, McGraw Hill, and Cengage often buy back specific, high-demand, and current editions, sometimes restructuring them for the digital market or reselling them. What Kind of Textbooks Do They Buy?

A search engine that compares prices from over 30 vendors, allowing users to find the highest bidder.

The highest demand is for books still in use by professors.

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) books often hold value longer than rapidly changing topics.

Students often sell directly to other students via school forums, social media, or local platforms like Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist to avoid middleman fees. 4. Direct-to-Consumer Publishers