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Thornescape t1_j6mfkmn wrote

It's worth mentioning that ebooks can help fill in the gap. Sometimes you can get a library membership and get ebooks that way. There are also some ebooks that are freely available, like from Project Gutenberg or Standard eBooks. They are typically a bit older, but there are a lot of great older books.

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purpleowlie t1_j6mm9dw wrote

Book depository has free delivery worldwide

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honestlyicba t1_j6mpy6h wrote

I would honestly recommend ebooks for you since it seems very hard to get physical ones in your location. There are loads of EPUBs and stuff if you google the title etc.

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Ilathariel t1_j6mhsgt wrote

Also, some libraries, at least in Italy, can actually order english only books

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Electronic_Basis7726 t1_j6mucx2 wrote

You do not say where you are from and censorship comment does not reslly narrow it down a lot, but have you thought about reading in your native language? English is obviously the language for genre work right now, but there must be a lot of literature in your language that could interest you.

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The_madison t1_j6mvzdi wrote

Im living in iran actually, i tried to find translated one and from 416pages it had 150pages! Everything censored even the kissing scene and that book was a spicy one

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Electronic_Basis7726 t1_j6mzmpc wrote

Ah well, that really sucks. I am guessing the situation with censorship is generally the same in works written in your native language?

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