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Yeah! bundle or pile of books you can say. Same thing . It's correct

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Yes, "bundle of books" is correct. It can refer to a group of books that are sold or grouped together as a set.

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No, the collective nouns for books are a library of books, a collection of books, a pile of books, a shelf of books, a compendium of books.

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