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By kendra k
#84749
i might get it as a book on tape for when i go on tour soon.
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By Nablo.
#84771
Steven Fry version is alot better than Jim Dale reading.
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By Sidders
#84850
I've got a good question - When will HP5 be out in paperback form?
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By Nablo.
#84852
Properly next year there's normally a long gap between wait for ASG he's bound to have more of an idea.
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By ~JACQUI~
#84864
It'll prob be out in paperback for christmas.... GoF was out for christmas the same year as it came out in Hardback in that summer.
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By Sidders
#84903
Och noo, that's ages away. I can't wait until then!
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By ~JACQUI~
#84905
well, thats prob the earliest. Go to WHSmiths, they're selling it for £11.99

Woolies are selling it for either £7.99 or £8.99 if you spend £15 instore.

Amazon were selling it for £8.49, but i dunno if they still are!
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By Sidders
#84907
Yep, it's still £8.49. I might be tempted by that I suppose.
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By ~JACQUI~
#84908
its the cheapest around. I got mine from Smiths
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By Nablo.
#84909
I did to, if nothing but to get the points.
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By ~JACQUI~
#84910
Me and my friend were taken by her mum to get it. I bought the book, She bought the book, the quiz book and a pack of potter playing cards and her mum had all of our points, it was well high by the time we had finished!
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By Nablo.
#84911
The quiz book was half price and it's only a couple of £ anyway, playing cards don't cost that much so she was lucky to get 1000 points if that, which is still only around 50p
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By ~JACQUI~
#84912
well, it was 2 books (£11.99), The quiz book (£1.49), he playing cards (£3.99) and a magazine as well (£2)
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By ~JACQUI~
#84913
i meant the books were £11.99 EACH
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By Nablo.
#84917
Where as ASG and I got the same HP Playing cards new for 50p

Even still thats still going to be less than a 1000 points as I had already stated.
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By ~JACQUI~
#84920
yeah, b ut if you buy stuff from there as often as Gill does, it all adds up!
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By Nablo.
#84930
I know it does that what I do, but I was only saying it wasn't as much as you seem to think it was.
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By ~JACQUI~
#84933
oh, no, i understand that, clubcard points are never worth as much as they make them out to be

now traveller's cheques I'll never understand!
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By Sam
#84963
Minnie the Minx wrote:
Sam wrote:'Lyra's Oxford' is out 28th October and thats far more important, but I bet it won't get any of this amount of publicity.


Now thats a book I want to read. It is now on my christmas list (only 6 months!!). Philip Pullman is a damn good author.


He most certainly is, and he is an intrestiung character himself aswell from what I've seen. Bit eccentric but he talks alot of sense. I haven't read his Sally Lockheart books yet though, planning on getting those over the summer.
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By Gigglyboots
#84983
Is Lyra the one from..I know it..The Subtle Knife? I treid to read that when I was 9 or 10, too complex, but it's a huge series is it not? Well three or four.
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By ASG
#85150
Yeah, paperback in time for christmas, sidla, £10 is hardly gonna break the bank, besides the paperback is estimated to cost £8.99, I got mine at college for cheap!
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By ~JACQUI~
#85190
I have tried to read them, but they are my brothers books and he keeps taking them back!
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By Sam
#85195
Gigglyboots wrote:Is Lyra the one from..I know it..The Subtle Knife? I treid to read that when I was 9 or 10, too complex, but it's a huge series is it not? Well three or four.


Yup, The Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. You should try reading them again, trust me, though tis best to read them in order cos they are confusing enough as it is!
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By ~JACQUI~
#85196
It was Northern Lights I tried to read. it was good, but confusing (what i actually read of it!)
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By Sidders
#85275
ASG wrote:Yeah, paperback in time for christmas, sidla, £10 is hardly gonna break the bank, besides the paperback is estimated to cost £8.99, I got mine at college for cheap!

It's not the price I'm concerned about, it's just that I find paperbacks easier to read, and all my other Potter books are paperback.