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Inside a Book Black Market in India (New Releases $1.20!)
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Did you know Mumbai has a famous black market for books? I go inside to show you what's available, how much a counterfeit book costs, and how to spot pirated books.

00:00 Mumbai's book black market
00:33 How to identify pirated books
03:37 Buying a legit book
05:33 Quick street food tour (Vada Pao)
06:07 Counterfeit bookstore tour
08:03 Kitty cats
08:41 How much cheaper are pirated books?
09:43 Where do counterfeit books come from?
09:58 Intersection sellers
10:28 Can you return books?

Flora Fountain Book Market in Mumbai is a vibrant haven for book lovers and literary enthusiasts. Located near the iconic Flora Fountain, this bustling marketplace is a treasure trove of knowledge and literary delights.

The market showcases an eclectic range of books, spanning various genres and languages, catering to diverse tastes and interests. From classic literature to contemporary bestsellers, rare editions to pocket-friendly paperbacks, one can find a plethora of reading materials here.

The aroma of aged pages and the sound of rustling leaves fill the air as avid readers browse through the stalls, engrossed in their quest for literary gems.

With its lively atmosphere and rich literary heritage, Flora Fountain Book Market remains an enchanting destination for bibliophiles, fostering a love for books and fostering a sense of community among book enthusiasts in Mumbai.

Detecting counterfeit books can be challenging, but there are several signs that can indicate a book is counterfeit. Here are some main signs to look out for:

Poor print quality: Counterfeit books often have lower print quality compared to genuine ones. Look for uneven or blurry text, inconsistent font sizes, smudged ink, or faded colours.

Incorrect or missing ISBN: Every legitimate book has an International Standard Book Number (ISBN) printed on the back cover or the copyright page. Check if the ISBN matches the one provided by the publisher or author. If the ISBN is missing or doesn't match, it could be a counterfeit.

Poor binding or construction: Counterfeit books may have poorly glued or stitched bindings. Pages might be falling out, loose, or unevenly cut. Flimsy covers or irregular book sizes can also be indications of counterfeit copies.

Suspicious pricing: If a book is being sold at an unusually low price, especially when compared to the regular market price or discounts available elsewhere, it could be a sign of a counterfeit. Counterfeiters often try to lure buyers with attractive prices.

Missing or incorrect publisher information: Authentic books contain accurate and complete publisher information, including the publisher's name, logo, and location. Counterfeit books might have missing or incorrect information or use similar-sounding publisher names to deceive buyers.
Poor quality paper or materials: Genuine books typically use high-quality paper, while counterfeit copies might have thin or rough paper that feels cheap to the touch. Be suspicious if the book feels flimsy or if the materials seem inferior.

Inconsistent content or errors: Counterfeit books might contain spelling mistakes, grammatical errors, formatting issues, or missing content. These errors are less likely to be present in authentic copies, as publishers maintain strict quality control.

Lack of official markings: Genuine books often include official trademarks, holograms, embossing, or other unique markings. These features help identify the book as legitimate. Counterfeit copies may lack such markings or have poorly replicated versions.

Unreliable or unauthorized sellers: Be cautious when buying books from unfamiliar or unauthorized sellers, particularly online marketplaces or street vendors. Purchase from reputable retailers or directly from the publisher's or author's website whenever possible.

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@KarlRock

11 months ago

Have you read Shantaram too? Or been to this market? If you like counterfeit tours, check out India's most notorious black market https://youtu.be/NXnh4Obknvo. The location of the book market is Flora Fountain goo.gl/maps/Gnuc1yfet1PtuvKUA?entry=yt.

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@krod16

11 months ago

The 50% return value acts like a library. It's a blessing for people especially students who can't afford to pay high prices.

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@Quasiproton

10 months ago

As an avid reader and broke teenager I used to love going to the secondhand bookshops and the Churchgate street shops in Mumbai -- it's where so many of my books came from. It's also a wonderful feeling to be able to pass on the books to others after reading. Books should not cost the earth, and knowledge should not be gatekept from people who truly desire to learn. It's lovely to see these are still around by the way.

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@vivekraju2415

11 months ago

They really help students. I remember buying from these as some of the foreign editions - like irodov's physics - were expensive. But never bought after I started earning. You'll be surprised in a few places like Hyderabad, some of the competitive exams books are really cheap and help students a lot. Not all books are found here though. It's okay to have such places !

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@indrajitg

10 months ago

One of the reasons for the publishers to sell lower cost "Indian Subcontinent" copies of their books is to compete with the counterfeiters. By lowering the price, they manage to sell sufficient books to be profitable in the Indian market. So, indirectly the counterfeiters have helped make the original copies more affordable too!

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@AnimeSnips_

11 months ago

Actually, this market could be beneficial for those who can't afford expensive books and don't much care about the quality, to those who just wanna read a good book.

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@ArborealOreo

11 months ago

Too bad about the missing pages and the low quality printing. It's still good to see international books make it to Indian readers this way, so everyone can read whatever they like.

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@N0Xa880iUL

11 months ago

These are literally 90% of the books people buy.

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@PJL7095

11 months ago

Karl - Iโ€™m from the States my friend. It always blows me away how inexpensive everything is in India! Buying a fried potato w/ curry spice for 15ยข is insane

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@mahifans8042

10 months ago

A few years ago, a publisher company filed a case in an Indian court asking to take action on counterfeit and illegal publishing of books and online websites. The court ruled out the case stating that it is not correct to charge money on books that are meant for education. That is why you see there are a lot of books that are cheap and pdfs available on websites. However it is not applicable to these kinds of books.

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@baby_yoda709

11 months ago

Even amazon sells counterfeit books in India! ๐Ÿ˜‚

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@TG-Maverick22

11 months ago

This was a great comparison video. I will make sure to have a book budget if I ever go to India. Will definitely buy the authentic version, which is still almost 3 books for the price of 1 in the west. Great video Karl as always, 10/10!

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@eduardo-ur4nj

11 months ago

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@martindiver9608

11 months ago

nice to see back doing what you love Karl, i really love you r videos as i learn so much from you fella. much respect to you from England

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@fernandohg225

11 months ago

They do have habit of reading in India, good that they have places with lots of books. Here in Brazil we dont even have black market of books because theres no demand, no ones read it and the ones who read pay full price

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@harshadpawar3792

11 months ago

Karl i love your video since watching you since past 3 yrs ...and i know you love India very much ....keep exploring...also show the good part of mumbai ๐Ÿ˜Š

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@hansa7257

11 months ago

Thanks for this video Karl. Book shopping is one of my weaknesses when I visit India. I never knew you could sell them back to the stalls .

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@ikiraw21

2 months ago

There are books LPE - low price editions only for India, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. I love those books. Itโ€™s really blessings for all students.

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@PriyabrataDash-bk5rz

8 months ago

As Indian not-so-rich kids, we all know, these 'counterfeit' books are the ones who shaped our future. These are not counterfeit books, these are lifesavers.

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@stewartfooter3580

11 months ago

Love when you do these kind of vids karl

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