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Old 03-08-2012, 10:04 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Yes, I know about the Spanish Kindle store, Jo. I was asking about the Latin American one that someone previously referred to. Apparently they simply meant setting your country to "Latin America" at "amazon.com".
Yes, sorry. I was just referring to the books available on the Kindle Store for Latin America users.

I think the reason why there's less ebooks-in-Spanish availability for Latin America Kindle users than for US or Spain Kindle users is because Libranda distributed books aren't available.
I think that there's more to this than just a georestricted-publishers issue, as Libranda does distribute to several small ebook stores from Latin America (but I think they all sell epubs).



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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
There you go ...

http://www.amazon.es/

El Nuevo Kindle, el regalo perfecto para Papa!

However, the Kindle version of Gabo's book at Amazon USA, was pulled yesterday, no idea why. It is no longer available. Fortunately, I was able to download and buy.
Latin America users can't buy books from the amazon.es site.
I think they'll bring Cien aņos back, since it's available on iBooks and Barnes and Noble for the US.
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