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Ennio:
If you're used to ordering books on-line (and who isn't these days?), one good place to order books mentioned on the Recommended Books List, or any titles that are currently in print, is from The Rabbit Hole.

Books by Red Pill Press which help support the network even more directly should be purchased from the QFG Bookstore or Amazon.

Purchasing books mentioned on the recommended books list from the Rabbit Hole will help support members of the forum network and you'll get the books delivered to you faster, on average, than from Amazon. The Rabbit Hole ships anywhere in the world too. And since shipping costs may vary depending on where you are, or where you'll want it sent to, you can call or write for quotes.

Thanks for your support!

GAIA:
Good to know which site is best for helping everyone out :)
But what about those of us who live in Europe, would it be best to order from Redpillpress uk rather than Amazon uk?
Thanks, Gaia

Pob:

--- Quote from: GAIA on November 14, 2010, 08:53:32 AM ---Good to know which site is best for helping everyone out :)
But what about those of us who live in Europe, would it be best to order from Redpillpress uk rather than Amazon uk?
Thanks, Gaia

--- End quote ---

Thanks for your considering. We prefer redpillpress.co.uk for ordering since Amazon take a cut.

Laura:
Ennio is not referring to RPP titles, but rather "any book in print" that you would ordinarily order online.  That includes the books on our recommended reading list and more.

Pob:

--- Quote from: Laura on November 14, 2010, 03:18:17 PM ---Ennio is not referring to RPP titles, but rather "any book in print" that you would ordinarily order online.  That includes the books on our recommended reading list and more.

--- End quote ---

Apologies. In that case Gaia the only option at the moment would be buying from the rabbithole and shipping to Europe. The redpillpress.co.uk team could look at expanding redpillpress.co.uk offerings, even if it is just offering the recommended reading list via amazon affiliates. It would at least generate a small revenue and provide users with the complete list at a glance. Not sure on the practicalities of doing this. Thanks Ennio

Edit: name change to Gaia who asked the question

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