Online College Textbook Store Earns Top Five-Star Rating From TopConsumerReviews.com

OVERLAND PARK, KS — TopConsumerReviews.com recently awarded their highest, five-star rating to BookRenter, an industry leader in online college textbook stores.

College tuition and expenses are at an all-time high, leaving little left over for college textbooks. Students can expect to pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars each semester to obtain the textbooks necessary for their coursework. Most college bookstores offer a small selection of used textbooks, but the choices are often minimal and the prices savings is even less impressive. Many students have found that renting or buying used college textbooks online is a great way to save hundreds of dollars over new textbooks each semester. Knowing which online college textbook store will provide the biggest selection and lowest prices is invaluable.

“BookRenter is the place to go for all of a student’s college textbook needs,” says Brian Dolezal, of TopConsumerReviews.com. “BookRenter has built a user-friendly, savvy website that enables students to find all of their college textbooks with only a few clicks of the mouse. Once the semester is over, and the textbooks are no longer needed, BookRenter offers an easy return and buy-back process so that you never have to stand in line again. If you’re currently a college student, BookRenter should be your first stop for college textbooks next semester.”

To find out more about BookRenter and other college textbooks companies, including reviews and comparison rankings, please visit the College Textbook category of TopConsumerReviews.com.

About BookRenter
BookRenter founded the first textbook rental service in 2006 with a mission to make education more affordable by allowing students to rent textbooks for up to 80 percent off the retail price. BookRenter helps students find the best price, highest quality books, and most flexible rental experience through their campus store or online. Offering more than 5.5 million titles and serving millions of students on over 5,000 campuses, BookRenter has saved students more than $150 million dollars on their textbooks. And every time we rent a book, BookRenter makes a donation to First Book to put new books in the hands of children in need.

About TopConsumerReviews.com
TopConsumerReviews.com is a leading provider of independent reviews and rankings of hundreds of consumer products and services. From college textbooks to teeth whiteners and online dating sites, TopConsumerReviews.com delivers in-depth product evaluations in order to make your purchasing decision easier.

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