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Old 11-17-2013, 04:17 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Most of the full-price books I buy cost between £4-5 (€6-7), but I also buy Baen's monthly ebook bundle every month (4 new books for $18), and I take full advantage of Amazon UK's "Kindle Daily Deal", from which I generally buy several books a week at 99p each. (eg today I bought 4 books: a fantasy trilogy, and a non-fiction book about the conquest of Annapurna.)
Thanks. Baen seems to have a very specialized selection though. Apparently there is no way to get around Amazon if you want to get cheap English language books on the Continent, thanks to their residence in a tax haven and their elimination of competiting companies (bookdepository). Waterstones locked out all buyers outside the UK and Ireland even before they sold out to Amazon.
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