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Feb & March '20 SciFi Fantasy > Book accessibilities: Help to build a list

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message 1: by Florian (new)

Florian (laughingflow) | 241 comments Hello everyone,

If you read this thread it implies you have read the announcement by Pam. This February and next month we have two books!

We all know how finding, borrowing or buying a book is difficult so we, the community, need your help!
Would you mind to take a few minutes to write down the libraries and bookshops (independent one whenever possible) you know of and where the books can be found/borrowed or bought.

Please specify
- the name of the place/website
- the country if it a physical place or a website that only ship in a country
- the address

Your help is extremely valuable for all the members and we all would be grateful!

Thanks in advance.


message 2: by Florian (new)

Florian (laughingflow) | 241 comments Let's start it!

I've ordered my copies from the website the Lalibrairie.com a group of independant booksellers

Name: Lalibrairie.com
Location: Website in France
Address: https://www.lalibrairie.com/
Prices:
- Her body and other Parties: 11.50 & 20.92 euros depending on the edition. (shipping depends on the purchase, from 0 to 4 euros within Metropolitan France)
- The poppy war: 15.00, 15.53 & 35.09 depending on the edition (shipping depend on the purchase, from 0 to 4 euros within Metropolitan France)

Also, I've ordered 1 extra copy per book that I will drop in the Free Library managed by HumansforWomen located in Paris. I'll update whenever they will be available there.


message 3: by Lavender (new)

Lavender (breakingthecyclepodcast) | 26 comments i have only sought out her body and other parties from my local library searched it up and requested it to be held for me


message 4: by Florian (new)

Florian (laughingflow) | 241 comments A copy of The Poppy War and of Her body and other parties have been donated to the Féministheque Rue Tournelle in Paris. Other readings suggested by Pam will be donated (whenever I finish them).


message 5: by Kristina (new)

Kristina | 11 comments My local library and library exchange program seem to have all these books. In the rare case that I do not find a book through the library, I use either Thift Books or Amazon.

I've noticed that other users have purchased from independent bookstores and then donated. I wish I had an independent bookstore nearby that I could use.


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