11 thoughts on “Everyone’s posting pics like this.”

  1. I’d love to get my hands on the bottom one but the postage to the UK was too rich for my blood. Lately it’s got so the price to ship something here is at least, if not more than, the cost of the product.

  2. Nigel Clarke Same with Canada, with a weaker dollar. It’s really limiting my buying power and thus, my kickstarting has slowed down immensely. Half the time postage is the price of the actual KS project with conversion.

  3. That’s a legit reading list. Dreams of Flesh and Sand could fit in there as well (it’s pretty good, but beware some 80’s racism). Loved Windup Girl (I gave a nod to it in Cyberkittens). Almost loved Diamond Age and Snow Crash (Anathem is my fav by that author). Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive are great, though I have to admit I was underwhelmed by Necromancer. I’ve read some of the Burning Chrome short stories, but not all. My fav of your stack, though, is too obvious to be stated.

  4. Nigel Clarke Yeah, World of Android is very pretty. I haven’t had time to read it in detail yet. Does Amazon UK carry it?

    International shipping out of the U.S. is eye-watering. I’m extremely glad DTRPG has a UK print location. I wish other non-US folk could choose to print there rather than in the U.S. I bet UK to Brazil is cheaper than US to Brazil.

  5. Yes, but the cheapest copy on Amazon UK is shipped from Spain and costs just over UKP56! I can get a copy from Florida for just over UKP85. The Spanish seller has 0% positive rating so it doesn’t look good and USD115 is way over the top pricewise.

  6. On the subject of shipping to Brazil I know that Cubicle 7 doesn’t offer sales to Brazil as the post office there ‘lose’ books all the time so they’ll only ship via courier door-to-door.

  7. Nigel Clarke Yikes! On both!

    I was hoping FFG might sell it on Amazon UK.

    Ooof. That would drive up the PoD shipping even more for Brazilian customers. I wonder what the local retail scene is like.

  8. I don’t think there is much of a native Brazilian Portuguese RP scene and most players or at least the GM have to read decent English in order to play. The country’s financial difficulties probably don’t make imported books that cheap.

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