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Jan 06, 2015 04:07PM

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Also, if you like classic literature, there's tons you can read from Scottish authors, like Robert Louis Stevenson (Treasure Island!) or Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes!).

Beth wrote: "I have to purchase a library card in order to use our local libraries. :( So, I purchase my books."
How unfair to make you buy a library card! Why that's un-American! I usually just buy my books used on Amazon or Awesome Books. also Paperbackswap is a nice program online. You list books you will swap and there are millions to chose from to get. You pay to mail a book someone requests from you and then you get a credit and with that credit you then get a book mailed free to you. I have gotten some really nice, out of print, vintage books thru there. The Book Depository does not charge shipping. And of course used book stores are my favorite thing in the world! although it is getting harder to find them. If you want to see list of books to chose from hop over to my blog and check out the links on the sign up page for this challenge (http://peggyannspost.blogspot.com/201...) and the 2014 review page (http://peggyannspost.blogspot.com/p/r...) as it has 179 links to reviews from last years challenge!
How unfair to make you buy a library card! Why that's un-American! I usually just buy my books used on Amazon or Awesome Books. also Paperbackswap is a nice program online. You list books you will swap and there are millions to chose from to get. You pay to mail a book someone requests from you and then you get a credit and with that credit you then get a book mailed free to you. I have gotten some really nice, out of print, vintage books thru there. The Book Depository does not charge shipping. And of course used book stores are my favorite thing in the world! although it is getting harder to find them. If you want to see list of books to chose from hop over to my blog and check out the links on the sign up page for this challenge (http://peggyannspost.blogspot.com/201...) and the 2014 review page (http://peggyannspost.blogspot.com/p/r...) as it has 179 links to reviews from last years challenge!


Beth, there are various Goodreads groups that concentrate on British books and you can get good ideas for books you might want to read. Then you can look them up used on the U.S. Amazon. For books that can be hard to find in the US, they can frequently be found from British sellers there, on the U.S. Amazon. and even though they are shipped from over there, it is still the regular 3.99 shipping charge!

Anyone got any searching tips or terms they've found particularly helpful?

You might want to try Amazon.co.uk...then if you find something, go back to the U.S. Amazon to see if it's available there, where the shipping is more reasonable. You could also look on Waterstones site for ideas. Are you looking for a specific genre?
C.A. wrote: "Do any US folks tend to search 'scottish' in the Amazon search field? (Or UK for that matter) Because every time I do it only seems to bring back kilt-clad hunks with titles like 'To Love a Laird'...."
I don't search Amazon for 'Scottish' for the reason you said! But get authors names from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_... and here: http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/cou... or here: http://peggyannspost.blogspot.com/p/r... and then search by name. The Book Depository is a good place to get UK books as they ship free to anywhere in the world.
I don't search Amazon for 'Scottish' for the reason you said! But get authors names from here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_... and here: http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/cou... or here: http://peggyannspost.blogspot.com/p/r... and then search by name. The Book Depository is a good place to get UK books as they ship free to anywhere in the world.

Try searching"scottish fiction or literature", that helps a bit. A few kilted hunks will still show up.

Try specific places, like Orkney, Shetland, lewis or Harris. I love the Peter May books set in the Hebrides . http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_....