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to "sidebar-5" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/bkerr/apps/extensivereading/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5665Ordering New Books<\/strong><\/p>\n Ordering new books is a pretty straightforward process, but the price you’ll pay can vary wildly: I’ve listed four options here, and for the record I’d probably go with Kinokuniya myself. All information may change, so please check shipping rates and so on yourself before ordering.<\/em><\/p>\n Kinokuniya<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Pluses<\/p>\n Minuses<\/p>\n bk1<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Pluses<\/p>\n Minuses<\/p>\n YesAsia<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a>Pluses<\/p>\n Minuses<\/p>\n Amazon.co.jp<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Pluses<\/p>\n Minuses<\/p>\n Unanswered Questions<\/p>\n Ordering Used Books Online<\/strong><\/p>\n If you’re at all able to order used, do so! Many books are so cheap used that even with the cost of shipping, they’re still a much better deal than new books. <\/p>\n I’ve found one used bookseller that will ship overseas, Ehon Seikatu<\/A>, and would always like to hear about more! Unfortunately, many other used booksellers won’t ship overseas or won’t combine shipping, so you either have to be in Japan or ask a friend in Japan to let you use their address when ordering, then repack and send the books to you, after which you would repay the cost of shipping (and send a thank you note and something nice). <\/p>\n There are buying services who can do the same thing, but for a product as cheap as used books, the handling fee they charge per item would mean it’d probably be just as sensible to buy the book new. (Let me know if you find any reasonable services.)<\/p>\n For English information on shipping from Japan, read the Japan Post’s website<\/a>. I’m both cheap and patient, so I always go with surface mail, which costs \uffe52,700 (around $35) for the largest possible shipment (5,000 grams, about 11 pounds) and takes 1-3 months.<\/p>\n Ehon Seikatu (Picture Book Life)<\/strong><\/a> :\n<\/ul>\n Minuses<\/p>\n Amazon.co.jp Marketplace<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n Pluses<\/p>\n Minuses<\/p>\n\n
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