If you only need the buying answer
The current listing for Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts is far below the sampled CampusBooks market tied to this ISBN, so on price alone it stands out strongly. The catch is that this ISBN sits inside a WileyPLUS and loose-leaf package market rather than a plain standalone textbook market. So the right question is not just whether the print price is low. It is whether your section truly allows you to use the book outside the WileyPLUS package structure.
| Format | Source | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current listing | Merybook | $64.96 | Check price |
| Rental / package market | CampusBooks | $128.44 | Check price |
| New purchase / package market | CampusBooks | $149.06 | Check price |
That makes the current listing attractive in price terms, but not automatically interchangeable with every course requirement. A package ISBN can create false confidence if the course is actually graded through the platform layer.
What this book actually teaches
A regional-world-geography text matters because it helps students connect physical geography, culture, population, politics, economy, and place-based patterns across major world regions. A good text in this area teaches students to compare regions systematically rather than treating geography as memorized map trivia.
That kind of material can still reward ownership, especially for students who study slowly and annotate heavily. But the package structure matters more here than in a standard standalone-print market, so a cheap book price is only useful if the course actually allows it to answer the assignment requirement.
What to verify before buying
Buy the current listing only if your instructor accepts a standalone copy and does not require WileyPLUS participation for graded work. If WileyPLUS is mandatory, the low print price no longer captures the true course cost. In other words, the price looks great, but the package rule decides whether it is actually usable.
Dr. Telly Kamelia 














