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Quan told me that her favorite writer is Zhang Ai Lin. She used to have a collection of her works, but they were lost some years ago when she went away to university. I'm looking to replace these for her. I found this on yesasia.com.

 

http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/pid-...e-c/version-tw/

 

I'm wondering if someone might be able to tell me if this is a good collection of her work, and worth purchasing... Any other vendors out there besides yesasia? BTW, I am trying to do this as a surprise! Thanks in advance for any help or advice! :greenblob:

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Another set published by Haerbin Publishing House:

 

http://www.joyo.com/book/detail.asp?prodid...g&ref=%2Fsearch

 

The only problem would be how you are going to get it.

 

Another identical set from Ebay for 150RMB:

http://cgi.ebay.com.cn/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...QfsooZ1QQfsopZ3

 

If you are interested, I can help you ask if they can do international shipping.

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Thank you all, esp Joanne! :lol:

 

I received an email from the Ebay seller, and he/she is looking into the shipping cost for me. His/Her english seems good enough that we have a chance to get this done.

 

I know Quan could easily buy this herself, but she never would. She didn't bring any of her Chinese books here. We saw a single volume of Zhang Ai Lin in a bookstore at the asian market here, and Quan's eyes lit up when she picked it up and looked through it. One of the first things she shared with me when we started to write to each other was her love for this author. I would really like to surprise her with them if I can.

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Thank you all, esp Joanne!  :blink:

 

I received an email from the Ebay seller, and he/she is looking into the shipping cost for me. His/Her english seems good enough that we have a chance to get this done.

 

I know Quan could easily buy this herself, but she never would. She didn't bring any of her Chinese books here. We saw a single volume of Zhang Ai Lin in a bookstore at the asian market here, and Quan's eyes lit up when she picked it up and looked through it. One of the first things she shared with me when we started to write to each other was her love for this author. I would really like to surprise her with them if I can.

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You will and she will be appriciated for what you are doing. :D

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Thank you all, esp Joanne!  :D

 

I received an email from the Ebay seller, and he/she is looking into the shipping cost for me. His/Her english seems good enough that we have a chance to get this done.

 

I know Quan could easily buy this herself, but she never would. She didn't bring any of her Chinese books here. We saw a single volume of Zhang Ai Lin in a bookstore at the asian market here, and Quan's eyes lit up when she picked it up and looked through it. One of the first things she shared with me when we started to write to each other was her love for this author. I would really like to surprise her with them if I can.

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Don't be too optimistic yet, Tony. The seller seems to be a little frustrated about the process. She/he didn't know how to get paid and was worried about shipping procedure. I think you would have to take more initiative to get this done. Remember, the seller usually only do local business. So this would be extra effort.

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Go online to http://www.soyodo.com. It is a new Chinese (possibly gov run) book store opening large book stores in the San Gabriel Valley in California. Two stores opened already, one opening and three more planned. The prices are the same as in China just converted to dollars. So you will be surprised by 2-3 dollar prices.

 

The whole site is in Chinese so have your wives check it out. Chinese here (L.A.) think it is government sponsored to keep close relation and stop the drift of loyalty that expatriots experience. Whatever the affiliation or purpose it is the first large scale Chinese book source in the U.S..

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