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There's a very neat new novel by Australian Andrew Thelander up for grabs for free or whatever you want to pay if you follow the link in my sig line below. It's called 'Last Birds' and is set in the 1960s Australian wilderness.
Also on the same free-or-whatever terms, we have others by Australian authors: 'The Bad Seed' by Maurilia Meehan is a creepy novel set in small-town Australia. Then there's two historical fictions, 'The Playmakers' by Graeme Johnstone and 'Treason' by Meredith Whitford (but both set in olde England). And Brian Kavanagh (editor of that great Oz Movie, 'The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith') has 'Capable of Murder' in the freebie deal (his two others in the BB Catalogue are paid-for titles). Magdalena Ball from Sydney has 'Sleep Before Evening', a novel set in New York, and a unique poetry anthology, 'Repulsion Thrust'. And there are about twenty other BeWrite Books novels in the Read an Ebook Week deal if you just scroll down ... but those weren't written by Aussies. Happy reading. Neil |
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howdy fellow aussies.. Solicitus is so right. i was livid the day i read (SMH online) a story much along the same lines, that australians do not want ebooks, or ebook readers, that we all obviously preferred paper books. argh.... was there any mention of the sort of prices we are expected to pay for our pleasure here? especially compared to what seems like the rest of the world? i shouldn't stand on a soap box here, but it makes me so mad/sad to see a new release hardback at $AU50 or more in some cases.. reading has become a pursuit only the wealthy can afford. |
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The problem with Australia is that they have a government endorsed protective shell for publishers which shields them from international competition.
So when they sell those paperbacks at $25-30AUD there isn't any real reason for them to offer e-books at much below that cost. I'd expect to see e-books at about $20 ($18 USD or so). |
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Just to give an example. A book series I am reading, each book here sells for $23.99AUS. I have been buying them from book depository and shipped to my doorstep for just under $14.00AUS. Its not like there is 2-3$ difference, there is a difference large enough for the consumer to go "ok, if I want the book right now am I prepared to pay $X? Or, if I am willing to wait a week or two to be delivered, I will pay the lower amount of $Y". Ebooks should be priced based on the global market and not the local paper back market. As a consumer I will be buying online, and the best online price wins. |
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When he announced the result the Productivity Commissioner who tried to change the rules stated that the public would not be affected as they could buy from Amazon! |
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Garrett really has no idea. Protectionism is one of the reasons GR and high prices rule the non existent ebook market in Australia. before I went over to reading ebooks I purchased all my paperbacks online or via international mail order before the internet became mainstream. I have noticed though, locally, the book stores such as Dymocks and A&R are becoming increasingly devoid of good titles, though that may be purely my perspective. |
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and an Australian based ebook reader store: http://www.ecoreader.com.au/ which is where I bought my ECO Reader with which I'm quite happy. Reader's Feast bookstore in Melbourne also sells ebook readers, but I don't have their URL to hand. Regards, Alex |
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One is The Touch by Colleen McCullough - she's an Australian writer and the book is set in Australia... Not impressed. ![]() |
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You Australians aren't quite alone in your terrible book pricing/availability...
Those of us who live across the ditch have the same problems. Our book pricing is as bad, or even worse than the Aussie prices ![]() ![]() And our books are more often than not non-existant on the tiny shelves of NZ bookstores (although that hasn't stopped whitcoulls from setting aside huge amounts of precious space to the likes of Eddings, Jordan, McCaffrey etc...) |
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How did you go ordering the Astak?
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