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You probably don't need too much help with this, but here are a few ideas anyway. Unfortunately there is no traditional equivalent for this year.
Books
www.amazon.co.uk
www.uk.bol.com
www.bookshop.co.uk
www.thegoodbookguide.com Also sells audio books.
www.barnesandnoble.com As well as normal books you can also buy e-books.
All the above are good general book shops.
www.classic-novels.com You can have books e-mailed to you in daily segments, or you can download them, which is easier if you want to print them off.
www.bibliomania.com Classic books.
www.booklovers.co.uk Second hand books.
www.audiobooks.co.uk Only sells audiobooks. Handy if you do a lot of driving, or your eyesight’s not so good. www.kelkoo.co.uk Books and magazines. This site will compare prices over several websites, so that you can find the cheapest. www.nznature.co.nz/nzbooks.htm Books from and about New Zealand. www.booksjustforme.com/bam_008.htm A personalised book. You might have had one of these as a kid (I had one about Fred the Flour Grader that I've still got), but these are for adults. It basically puts your name and details into the story, so that it’s about you and your friends and family. www.onepagebooks.com A Shakespeare play, a book of the Bible or the rules of Golf on one page, to be displayed. www.net100.co.uk/pages/surfbooks.html Surfing books. Magazine subscriptions www.futurenet.com/futureonline/magazine.asp www.magsuk.com/uk/index.asp Lots of different magazines on these sites.
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