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Nextbook’s Book Marketplace Growth Powered by Shipturtle
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Nextbook’s Book Marketplace Growth Powered by Shipturtle

Nextbook is a leading online bookstore bringing a wide range of titles to readers at competitive prices. With a focus on accessibility, authenticity, and seamless delivery, Nextbook redefines online book shopping. Partnering with Shipturtle helped centralize vendor management, simplify logistics, and build a scalable, reader-friendly marketplace ecosystem.

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