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Buying a book without being lectured

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Snorkers · 30/06/2020 19:50

I want to buy The Madness of Crowds.
I've cancelled my Amazon prime account after their announcement about supporting Mermaids.
I just went to Hive and before I even search I am being offered various books such as Transgender 101, Books by Juno Dawson etc, all on the home page.
Waterstones front page is trying to flog me some libfem tripe by Florence Given, where she tells me that fat black TWs have to work 100 times harder to be accepted as pretty so let's stop thinking about ourselves so much and think about the poor TWs
Can anyone recommend a book seller that is neutral or pro GC please.
So fucking sick of this shite.

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digbee · 30/06/2020 20:02

You can buy it direct from the publisher, who also publish JK Rowling.

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Anoualler · 30/06/2020 20:02

wordery.com/

I've used these guys for a while, mainly beacause I boycotted Amazon a good while ago. Many 'independent' booksellers are part of Amazon now so do check their ownership. I do this by cross-checking the Amazon Wikipedia site for businesses they own, and looking at where the business is registered.

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Snorkers · 30/06/2020 20:12

Thanks very much, good tip about Amazon subsidiaries.

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Toseland · 30/06/2020 20:18

Support your local bookstore!

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Snorkers · 30/06/2020 20:45

Toseland, they're all closed!

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Dicotyledon · 30/06/2020 21:04

toseland, where did you get your name from? I haven’t heard that name for donkey’s years!

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WooblyBoobly · 30/06/2020 21:08

They are not closed!! My local independent is open, and the one in the next village is too. They would love your business Smile

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WooblyBoobly · 30/06/2020 21:10

That's where I bought The Madness of Crowds AND Invisible Women.

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AbsintheFriends · 30/06/2020 21:13

Yes, if you know of any local bookshops they're very likely to be taking orders by phone. And they'll be so happy to have your business, plus it's an opportunity to talk about the book you're ordering. Win!

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Snorkers · 30/06/2020 21:22

OK I will investigate local bookshops, even a bit further afield, further! Thanks

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OliveKitteridgeAgain · 30/06/2020 21:24

World of Books sells new and second hand. I try to buy second hand as much as possible.

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OhHolyJesus · 30/06/2020 21:28

News from Nowhere /- haven't checked lately but hopefully more monochrome than rainbows.

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Justhadathought · 30/06/2020 22:44

Toseland, they're all closed

Yes, but, for example, you can still order from News From Nowhere in Liverpool - a women's co-operative that has been in existence for many decades. In fact, even in the best of times they can get books to you quicker than any of the chains.

I ordered a lock-down book for my Dad and it arrived to him within a week or so.

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CountFosco · 30/06/2020 22:48

@Dicotyledon

toseland, where did you get your name from? I haven’t heard that name for donkey’s years!

Isn't the main character in The Children of Green Knowe called Toseland (Tolly)? Loved those books.
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Kassia978 · 30/06/2020 22:59

Thank you to the poster who suggested Wordery.

I’ve been looking for an alternative to Amazon but I don’t have a great amount of choice where I live (canada). My only local bookseller, who I had been planning to use, decided to put out a statement this week condemning JK Rowling, so they’re off the list, and all the other booksellers around here are second hand only. I don’t mind buying second hand, but sometimes its hard to find what I want there, and they’re all closed right now anyway.

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littlbrowndog · 30/06/2020 23:03

I can’t afford to buy books but I read a lot. So I have kindle unlimited

I mean I read a lot not a book a week. So maybe a book a day fast reader

Is there somewhere I could go to get books for my kindle

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Toseland · 30/06/2020 23:37

Dicotyledon, thanks, l was reading the ‘River at Greene Knowe’ when I joined and missing the character Toseland/Tolly as he’s not in that book. Your name is unusual where is that from?
Our local bookshop has been open for a good while now. Order by phone or facebook and then collect at the door or delivery by bike. When I first started shopping for feminist books the owner high-fived me!

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Thinkingabout1t · 01/07/2020 00:24

Glad to hear people are boycotting Amazon!
Real bookshops are my favourite places to browse. Online, biblio.co.uk and worldofbooks.com are good sites for secondhand books. I buy new ones from Blackwells.co.uk and Waterstones.com. I hope none of them have drunk the Kool-Aid ....

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OldCrone · 01/07/2020 01:15

Amazon own a lot of other companies, including Abe Books and The Book Depository.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Amazon

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NotYourCisterinAus · 01/07/2020 01:58

www.betterworldbooks.com/ sells secondhand and new books to raise money for literacy charities--and posts them free of charge. There's quite a big selection (they sell a lot of ex-library books in good condition).

booktopia.com.au is good--and if you live outside of Australia they sell ebooks as well.

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Mothership4two · 01/07/2020 02:38

Amazon Mermaid announcement passed me by. Cannot find it on Google

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KindKylie · 01/07/2020 09:58

Loads of the independent bookshops near me are doing books by post :)

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