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I live in China, and I get most of my eBooks off of Amazon. Primarily because of all the really great free books I have been getting by following the RSS feed for http://www.daily-free-ebooks.com/. (Every now and then I spend a few dollars on a book, most recently "Wool".) The combination of Amazon + daily-free-ebooks.com has been so fruitful that I frankly have accumulated a backlog of probably a couple years worth of reading already.

I live in Bulgaria and I usually get books in English from Amazon because I have a Kindle Touch and love the whispersync feature.
My source for new books are my friends and family for classic literature and sites like goodreads and shelfari for newer titles. I found "In Her Name" on a site featuring free books from Amazon.
The price range range of the books in my library is a little wide and quite high for Bulgarian standard, because I work and study in the field of computer science and read a lot of tech related books, but let's say something between: $5-$25 ( 7.5 bgn - 37(40) bgn ). The usual price for a hardcover books here is around $10 ( 15 bgn ).
P.S. I am just heading to get the "Redemption" trilogy after just finishing "The Last War".

I live in the UK and I get my books from Amazon.co.uk
I'm a massive enthusiast about the new world of self-publishing so I'm getting books from Twitter feeds etc. In my friendship group I'm the self-publishing evangelist so I actively hunt down new stuff to read particularly genre fiction.
I would probably insta-buy any title I was interested in that cost less than 4GBP (Roughly 6USD) and as there's such a wealth of that material something has to really engage me if it's above that price point. It takes me between 2 and 4 weeks to read a book and I always want to review it afterwards for my blog.
I'm a genre writer, which is why I like genre fiction. I'm particularly interested in pulpy things, hard boiled, space opera, swashbuckling, Westerns all that stuff. Every time I start in on another self-published genre work I'm always rooting for it to be great because the better self-published stuff is as a whole thing the better for all the good self-published authors.
I live in Canada, my favourite ebook retail site is Kobo.
I usually discover books at the Kobo site or by following authors like yourself on Twitter.
I'll pay up to $15 Cdn if the book is only in hardcover, but expect less if it is only ebook format.