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Old 01-13-2011, 03:24 AM   #51
jehane
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I know that many people on this board who are having problems with geo restrictions are frustrated because they know they can order the DTB from Amazon and have it mailed to them for an arm and a leg.
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As someone who lives in a non English-speaking country, I can confirm that access to English literature is more than a little difficult. I have to special-order books at my local English bookshop (at special-order rate), wait for at least 4 weeks, and of course go downtown to get them when they've arrived.
Can I recommend BookDepository? THere are US (.com) and UK (.co.uk) versions and they price books at the home market rate, and free international shipping. 10% off vouchers are relatively frequent as well. They also have ebooks, though I haven't kept up with their selection.
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