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Laquo; Back to ReaderShop Store. Bitcoin added as a payment method. We are now accepting Bitcoin for payment throughout our store. The transaction is quick, easy and secure. We hope you enjoy. Posted by ReaderShop.com.au. Cases for the Kindle 6 have just arrived! Looking for stylish cases for the Kindle 6? We have received more than 40 different cases, still only 19.90. Buy cases for the Kindle 6. Posted by ReaderShop.com.au. 50 new cases for the Kindle Voyage. Buy a case for the new Kindle Voyage.

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