Should You Donate or Sell Your Books? A Guide for Families

When a loved one passes away or a family downsizes, one of the unexpected challenges can be figuring out what to do with a large collection of books. Often, these books carry emotional weight — memories of a parent’s reading habits, a spouse’s treasured series, or shelves that stood for decades in the family home.

Families are often torn between donating the books to a good cause or selling them to someone who might value them. This guide is designed to help you navigate that decision in a way that feels right for your circumstances — emotionally, practically, and ethically.

Step One: Understand the Scale and Significance

Before making any decisions, take a few moments to:

  • Estimate how many books are involved
  • Note the key subjects or themes (history, transport, literature, etc.)
  • Check for any first editions, complete sets, or specialist publishers

A collection of 500+ books — especially if focused on a particular theme — may have real resale value. On the other hand, very general or well-worn paperbacks might be better suited to donation.

Step Two: Consider Your Priorities

Ask yourself:

  • Do you want to clear the space quickly?
  • Is maximising financial return important?
  • Do you want the books to go to someone who will truly value them?
  • Is it important they benefit a cause or community?

For some, the goal is fast, respectful removal. For others, it’s about honouring the person who owned the books. There’s no right answer — only what feels right to you.

When Selling Might Be Right

Selling the books may be the right path if:

The collection includes specialist genres — military, academic, Folio Society, transport, etc.
You want help clearing a large number of books from a property
You’d prefer to recoup some value to support estate costs
You’d rather deal with a single, professional buyer than list items online yourself

At The Book Buyer, we specialise in this kind of collection. We offer:

  • Fair, fast valuations based on photos
  • Clear, transparent offers — no pressure or jargon
  • In-person collection across England and Wales
  • Instant payment by cash or bank transfer

When Donation Might Be Right

Donation may be more suitable if:

The books are well-read general titles with limited resale value
The emotional weight of the collection makes selling uncomfortable
You want to give back to a cause, school, or community organisation

We recommend:

  • Local charity shops
  • Prison libraries
  • School book drives
  • Community reuse hubs

Our sister organisation, The Library Legacy, can also help if your goal is purely charitable — especially for larger collections.

What If You Want to Do Both?

Great news: you can.

Many families choose a hybrid approach — sell the higher-value books, and donate the rest. At The Book Buyer, we help with this every day. We:

  • Quote fairly on books we can resell
  • Donate usable, unsellable titles to trusted organisations
  • Recycle anything damaged or incomplete — never landfilled

Client Story: A Balanced Approach

“My brother and I inherited 2,000 books from our parents’ home. Some were rare art titles and Folio editions, others were well-loved paperbacks. The Book Buyer gave us a great offer on the valuable items and helped us donate the rest to a local hospice. It was exactly what we needed.” — Paul H., Derbyshire

Final Thoughts

Whether you choose to sell, donate, or do both, what matters most is finding an outcome that respects the books — and the person who owned them.

You don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Our team is here to guide you, advise you, and support whichever path is right for you.

📩 Ready to explore your options? Contact us today for a free, no-obligation valuation.

Let’s make this easier — together.