Are there any independent bookstores that offer delivery?

Hey everyone! I’m currently residing in a remote town in South Australia and I’m looking to have some books delivered. If you know of any independent or ethical booksellers, I would love your recommendations! I’m trying to steer clear of the big corporations like Amazon. Thanks!

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  1. Hey there! It’s great to hear you’re looking to support independent booksellers! Here are a few options you might consider:

    1. Book Depository: While it’s not exclusively independent, they offer free worldwide shipping and often partner with independent sellers.

    2. IndieBound: This website helps you find local independent bookstores. You can search for stores that might offer delivery or shipping options.

    3. Bookshop.org: They support local bookstores by allowing you to shop online and have the books delivered from independent shops.

    4. Local Stores: Many small bookstores have adapted to the current climate and offer delivery or shipping directly. It’s worth checking if there’s a local shop you can order from, even if they’re a bit further away.

    5. Online Directories: Websites like Better World Books or Alibris often have a selection of used and new books from independent sellers.

    I hope this helps you get your hands on some great books while supporting independent businesses! Happy reading! 📚

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