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12-27-2004, 08:50 PM
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Originally posted by polarpi
I'm *tempted* to pay for the shipping, but then again - Barnes & Noble doesn't hold items that are ready for release if you pre-order something - I do that all the time (especially with Book #5 in paperback! )
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Dang... see in order to get Super Saver shipping on Amazon, you have to group all items in one shipment. If I wasn't so stubborn and didn't hate B&N right now, I may have pre-ordered with them.
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12-27-2004, 10:06 PM
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That's what's supposed to happen with Barnes & Noble as well - but they won't make you wait 6 months to get all your items if one thing (or even multiple items) aren't in stock as of yet. Almost every order I've placed with them of multiple items has wound up shipping at different times, although I always choose "ship everything together".
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12-27-2004, 10:20 PM
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Originally posted by polarpi
That's what's supposed to happen with Barnes & Noble as well - but they won't make you wait 6 months to get all your items if one thing (or even multiple items) aren't in stock as of yet. Almost every order I've placed with them of multiple items has wound up shipping at different times, although I always choose "ship everything together".
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Me too! I choose the cheap method of shipping, meaning everything will wait, but BN sends it seperately anyway. I like them very much, but that also may be because I'm in one of those zip codes where if you order something by like 10am, its same day deliverly. I love the NYC Metro area
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12-27-2004, 10:21 PM
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Me too! I choose the cheap method of shipping, meaning everything will wait, but BN sends it seperately anyway. I like them very much, but that also may be because I'm in one of those zip codes where if you order something by like 10am, its same day deliverly. I love the NYC Metro area
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I guess I need to move myself to that side of the country...
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12-27-2004, 10:59 PM
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Buy.com set me a notice that they are selling the new HP for 16.19. They are not offering free shipping, so those who plan to pay for shipping can get the book a bit cheaper.
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01-25-2005, 09:09 PM
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For those who haven't heard yet...
J.K Rowling gave birth to a baby girl on sunday.
Here's an article.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...ple_rowling_dc
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03-03-2005, 05:01 PM
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My birthday is on the 18th, too!
Oh my God...I just realized I'm going to be out of the country when the book comes out! What am I going to do?!?!
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Very Excited!!!!! My birthday is on the 18th, so happy b-day to me!! Oh and let me say, from having worked in a bookstore for 3 years, that you must pre-order your copy (I dont think I have to worry about this crowd, though) if you expect to purchase one anytime up till a week after the release date. My store was a MADHOUSE last summer!
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03-04-2005, 03:12 AM
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countdown to july 16th....the summer book five came out i went home to my parents for the weekend so that i could ignore school altogether and made my brother drive me to the bookstore so i could start reading in the car...i got my entire family addicted to harry potter including my great-aunts and uncles who thought i was crazy for reading the same books their ten year old grandchildren were...
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03-08-2005, 11:26 PM
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the cover...this is getting exciting
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03-09-2005, 12:00 AM
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I absolutely love it! That's got to be Dumbledore w/Harry around the Pensieve (sp?)
Am I correct?
Soooooooooo excited!
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03-09-2005, 03:56 AM
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I thought the UK version was really cool too.
Sorry so large. But I wonder why there is a UK Child Version and a UK Adult version.
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03-09-2005, 10:32 AM
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I thought the UK version was really cool too.
Sorry so large. But I wonder why there is a UK Child Version and a UK Adult version.
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I like the UK version sooooooooooo much better. I hope that's the one they use in Canada.
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03-09-2005, 02:54 PM
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I will be buying both versions: The US and this version above...I think this is the kids version
although I have noticed that the text is pretty much the same. The earlier books had different language for some of the words, for example: sweater instead of jumper…..that sort of thing. And the US version has illustrations at the beginning of each chapter, the UK versions do not.
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03-09-2005, 09:41 PM
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I just pre-ordered my copy of the UK version (children's cover) this morning, and can't wait to receive it in July!! Then I'll get my American version when I go visit family for Christmas.
The UK version is different to the US version, I have both sets and the UK books use British slang, whereas the US do not. I think it's just an aesthetics issue that they produce both an "adult" and "children's" cover in the UK, the books don't actually differ (from what I've been told).
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03-10-2005, 01:24 AM
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Originally posted by ShyViolet
The UK version is different to the US version, I have both sets and the UK books use British slang, whereas the US do not. I think it's just an aesthetics issue that they produce both an "adult" and "children's" cover in the UK, the books don't actually differ (from what I've been told).
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Okay the difference in language and slang is important to me... after-all the stories are taking place in the UK, so the character of the story should reflect that (slang, expressions, and such)... I'm a bit of a purist when it comes to the language of a story so for me it's the UK english (well thats all we really get up here anyways  ).
As for the different covers - Canada does it too; and purely as a marketing tool. Some people like the stories but don't wan't to be seen reading a "children's" book - so you sell it to them by having a more serious or "adult" cover. So for example:

Children's Edition/Cover

Adult's Edition/Cover
The adult's definitely appears more "sophisitcated" or "serious" - which again will appeal to those who don't want to appear to be reading a "children's" book.
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