HP7 for free!
Jul. 28th, 2007 11:33 amWell, kind of, courtesy of sufficient Nectar points. ;)
Yes, I have finally succumbed after admitting to myself that I'm never going to be able to get one of those cheap(er) copies from Asda or Morrisons, neither of which seem to have restocked at all after the initial frenzy. Still, that doesn't mean I'm going to be reading it in the very near future because I'm trying to avoid having to renew my library books again prior to my monthly trip to the main branch and that means finishing Noonshade by James Barclay (I'm almost halfway) and then reading Pegasus Descending by James Lee Burke (which will be book #50!) before next Friday.
So I must continue to avoid DH spoilers, other than those I have unwittingly been exposed to already (wah!) and thank you all for your assiduous use of lj-cut. I'm looking forward to being able to roam lj with a will once more, but that's not going to happen till I've read the damn thing...
Since my last rabid-book-reading post a couple of weeks ago, I've also read:
Cold Granite by Stuart MacBride
Mr Timothy by Louis Bayard
Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn
The Sunday Philosophy Club by Alexander McCall Smith
Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin
The outstanding one of those was probably Across the Nightingale Floor, which is the first of a series and I thought it was excellent... :)
Yes, I have finally succumbed after admitting to myself that I'm never going to be able to get one of those cheap(er) copies from Asda or Morrisons, neither of which seem to have restocked at all after the initial frenzy. Still, that doesn't mean I'm going to be reading it in the very near future because I'm trying to avoid having to renew my library books again prior to my monthly trip to the main branch and that means finishing Noonshade by James Barclay (I'm almost halfway) and then reading Pegasus Descending by James Lee Burke (which will be book #50!) before next Friday.
So I must continue to avoid DH spoilers, other than those I have unwittingly been exposed to already (wah!) and thank you all for your assiduous use of lj-cut. I'm looking forward to being able to roam lj with a will once more, but that's not going to happen till I've read the damn thing...
Since my last rabid-book-reading post a couple of weeks ago, I've also read:
Cold Granite by Stuart MacBride
Mr Timothy by Louis Bayard
Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn
The Sunday Philosophy Club by Alexander McCall Smith
Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin
The outstanding one of those was probably Across the Nightingale Floor, which is the first of a series and I thought it was excellent... :)