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Old 07-21-2011, 08:28 PM   #15
Laine
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I have found buying ebooks here in Australia can be very complex.

A book can be available at one site and not at another.

Try Kobo, Read Without Paper and ebooks.com.

Also a book will often become available in Australia months after it debuts in the U.S. And, of course, there's no publicity to tell you. So you just have to keep checking now and then.

Read Without Paper will allow you to sort by release date so if you check your favourite categories every month you could then try elsewhere as well.

Smashwords sell books to everywhere but quality varies. Baen Webscriptions do SFF. Harlequin do Romance. As do Regency Reads.

The 2 big U.S. stores Kindle and B&N are no good as K have a different format and B&N won't sell overseas.

The English stores won't sell to Australia.

Books on Board and Diesel have a limited range to Australia - a lot of new releases aren't available or are released later.

Look forward to reading on your new toy but also some frustration.
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