Good way to buy English language books?

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AliExpress is going to take a month to get here. Does anyone know a better way to order them quickly? My partner ran out of stuff to read.
 
Aerobox, and iirc, no taxes on books. You get a physical address in Miami, you ship the books (or whatever else you want there) and then they ship it to their office on Av. de Mayo or your place. I've used them a few times, only "complaint" is it's never as fast as they say, but everything arrives in good condition, not stolen, no aduana forms, etc.
 
In Buenos Aires, Kel Ediciones (lots of branches, Google them) specialise in books in the English language. They carry good stocks and you could always try asking them to order something for you.
 
I still have my library card from my town in Arizona. I read books and magazines on kindle. And listen to audio books. And love Walrus Books on Estados Unidos in San Telmo
 
I have a kobo, cheaper and simpler digital book than a kindle. There are tons of free downloadable books online, many placesto buy a digital copy of any book you want, and many US libraries let you download if you have a US address you can use to join the library. Typical yearly fee for out of district library caeds are around $40 a year.
 
I have a kobo, cheaper and simpler digital book than a kindle. There are tons of free downloadable books online, many placesto buy a digital copy of any book you want, and many US libraries let you download if you have a US address you can use to join the library. Typical yearly fee for out of district library caeds are around $40 a year.
Good if you like reading online. I like the real thing. Kel has always been an excellent resource.
 
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